Twilight in a Corner of Lhoksukon City

in CCH4 days ago

That afternoon, the atmosphere in one corner of Lhoksukon city looked lively and warm. Gray clouds hung in the sky, but did not dampen the spirits of the residents who crowded the area around the red light. Along the sidewalk, rows of food carts stood neatly, each offering a distinctive taste that tempted the tongue.

The fragrant aroma of skewers and fried foods filled the air. A seller was busy turning the satay over the coals, while customers queued patiently. The sound of gurgling oil and light conversation created a typical street food atmosphere that was familiar and friendly.

Not far from there, a fruit juice cart stood prominently. With the words “RED LIGHT JUS – ALL RP. 5,000,” the cart was full of fresh fruit such as avocado, carrots, and mango. A seller seemed alert to serve buyers who wanted to refresh their throats after a day of activities.

Meanwhile, across the street, stood a magnificent mosque with a beautiful blue dome. Its splendor contrasted but was in harmony with the busyness of the highway in front of it. The passing of vehicles, motorbikes, and pedestrians creates a dynamic yet peaceful portrait of city life.

Food stalls line the streets, crowded with visitors who mostly come by motorbike. There is a sound of laughter and warm chatter that reflects the strong social life in this small town.

Although it is just a street corner, this place is the pulse of afternoon life in Lhoksukon. Where taste, warmth, and togetherness meet under the gray twilight sky.

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Wow, I've been there many times, there are lots of snacks and fruits lined up on the side of the road.

District cities should be like that, otherwise they will be inferior to other cities....😃