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A site that emphasizing Perak's interesting places not onlyto explore but to go through the uniqeness of its cultures.
Tuesday, 9 October 2012
Monday, 8 October 2012
Pasir Salak Historical Complex
This is the
place where the fires of Malay nationalism had first stirred. When the then
British Resident of Perak, J.W.W. Birch was assassinated on the bank of Sungai
Perak (Perak River), tension between the British colonial administration and
the Malays rose. It escalated into open conflict which eventually led to the
country's declaration of independence.
Apart from
settled about 70km of Ipoh, Pasir Salak Historical Complex devotes tribute to
warriors such as Dato' Sagor, and Dato' Maharaja Lela. There are memorials
erected in their honour, in the shape of a sundang (broad sword), a replica of
the type of knife used in the killing of Mr. Birch. Not only the warriors such
as Dato' Sagor and Dato' Maharaja Lela, who led the locals against the forces
of the British colonial administration, but there are lots of other historical
things, story and stuff that must not to be missed by anyone who visited this
historical complex typed of museum.
The
Historical Time Tunnel is the main attraction of the complex as the important
events of the Malays and Malaysia are highlighted and exhibited in the tunnel
via dioramas (series of pictures representing in continuous scenes). Other
occupying exhibits includes the burial site of Seputum who was also another
brave warrior of that time.
There is
also the house and fortress of Datuk Maharajalela and the lela rentaka which is
a type of cannon used by the Malays at that time. The complex is actually
situated along the banks of the Perak River and is often used as a venue for
river-related activities. The picturesque scenery by the historic Perak River
as well as the activities that can be done at the river also whirls another
"magnet" (attraction) to visitors.
Other
attractions at the complex include the J.W.W. Birch Monument, the grave of
Sipuntum (the alleged assassin), Datuk Maharaja Lela's fort, and two Rumah
Kutai (Perak traditional house) filled with local historical and cultural
artifacts. Below is the picture of Lela Rentaka, a type of cannon that being
used by the Malays at that time during the rebellion.
Wednesday, 3 October 2012
Lumut & Pangkor - Undisputed Duo
If you guys love the sea, sun and sands; this is the great
escapade for all of you. Why I’m saying so? For the long time ago, Lumut was formally
a small fishing town, 84KM from Ipoh. But in the presence, it is now a well
known for its clean, beautiful and sandy beach and tourism centre.
Despite being
the popular site of shell collections, coral handicrafts and seafood centre,
Lumut is located not far from Pangkor Island. Tourist frequently visited there
by taking a boat or mini-ferry approximately about half an hour journey. The cost
is really affordable which is only RM10 per return.
Descended from the Thai word ‘Pang Ko’, which means
‘beautiful island’, Pangkor Island is an ideal flee for anyone who seeks
solitude and peace of mind from frantic city living. There are even fixie for
rent, which you can take a laid-back ride around the island, and partake, in a
wide range of sun and sea activities such as fishing and snorkeling.
Pangkor Island is one of the most famous island holiday
destinations in Malaysia for its tranquil beaches, crystalline blue waters and
panoramic sunsets dusk after dusk. On one occasion, in the 17th century, the
Dutch built a fort on the island to better oversee the tin trade industry in
Perak. Today, the remains of the Dutch Fort still stand for visiting tourists
to stop by. It became the fetish for apiece tourist that is visiting here every
year.
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