
Hi, I'm Sakana (@sakana), and welcome to my ASEAN Hive Top 3. I found three posts from @usagigallardo015, @davidke20, and @kellyane.

Hi, everyone. @Sakana here. I'm now taking over Top 3 so I'm here with 3 posts from some nice people in ASEAN Hive and I sorry for the delay. The first post is made by @usagigallardo015. When I was studying in Cambodia, my parents would go to town and take me or my sister or both with them to pick out stuff for school and usually it would take about an hour shopping for school supplies and an hour for buying food and random stuff.
The next post is made by @davidke20. My dad loves Indian food the most I think but that would kind of make sense because he has been to India before and I like it too but not as much as Asian food especially when my mom cooks it. Both my parents love cooking so sometimes for lunch my mom would cook stir fried noodles ( The classic Cambodian food ) and sometimes my dad would cook Indian food for dinner.
The last post is made by @kellyane. It is always good to plant your own veggies so then you won't have to go to the store to get vegetables for cooking. My mom loves planting vegetables and at my house in Cambodia the dirt is basically about maybe seventy percent clay and thirty percent dirt so it's hard to plant some veggies but she was able to plant tomatoes, sweet potato, pineapple, and a lot of herbs in pots.


(ᴇxᴄᴇʀᴘᴛ) School opening is getting near, so me and my two daughters went out to buy school supplies. Honestly, I never thought it would be this tiring. Maybe because this year we had to be very careful with our budget. Buying supplies for three children is not easy, specially when prices are higher now compared before.

(ᴇxᴄᴇʀᴘᴛ) The place where I grew up is called Ipoh, it's a small city at the northern part of peninsular Malaysia, belongs to the state of Perak. There's a lot of story goes with the name itself, let alone the history of how Chinese, Indians and the Malays come together. I'm just going to skip ahead a few chapter and tell you I grew up in the heavily Indian influenced environment.


(ᴇxᴄᴇʀᴘᴛ) Happy Thursday Hivers! Lettuce is one of the plants that requires extra care because it is quite sensitive. In the Philippines, the weather can be extremely hot, so it needs a net cover to protect it from direct sunlight and heavy rain, as too much exposure can cause it to wilt quickly. It also requires regular watering, healthy soil, and frequent checks to make sure insects are not damaging the leaves. Growing lettuce takes time and effort, but despite all the extra care it needs, my mother continues to plant it because she loves eating fresh lettuce. Her determination makes all the hard work worthwhile.


If you would like to support manually curated Southeast Asian content on the Hive blockchain, please.....
Thank you for featuring my dear friend @sakana Id love to try @justinparke famous masala chai.
Hello @asean.hive and ASEAN Hive team 👋
I hope you are doing well.
I am building a Hive-based strategy game called MydEmpire, where players open packs, build factories, generate Empire Power, and grow their own industrial empire step by step.
I would like to respectfully ask permission to make one introductory post in the ASEAN Hive Community, especially for ASEAN members who may enjoy Hive games and experimental economy projects.
If allowed, I would also like to create a small exclusive starter mission for ASEAN Hive members, using a special code like ASEAN-EMPIRE, where new players can receive some starter EMP support after completing real in-game steps such as opening a pack and building their first factory.
The post will not make any profit promise or investment claim. It will be only an introduction, gameplay explanation, and a small onboarding offer for interested players.
Please let me know if this type of post is acceptable in the community.
Thank you for your time and for maintaining such an active ASEAN Hive space 🌏🙏