Tuesday, February 16, 2010

WARiSAN SENi LAMBANG TAMADUN DUNIA

Warisan seni bina sesuatu kaum atau bangsa merupakan intipati kemajuan teknologi, ketinggian nilai seni serta acuan corak budaya kehidupan di samping memartabatkan lagi tamadun sesebuah negara.

Pembangunan yang berlaku harus berpaksi kepada warisan silam bagi menjamin kesinambungan kehidupan agar nilai budaya dan keseimbangan alam persekitaran dapat diwariskan dari generasi ke generasi.




Beca kelihatan indah dan menarik setelah dihias untuk membawa penumpang dari seluruh negara... Indah dipandang lagi selesa dinaiki... Saya sendiri kagum dengan keupayaan para penarik beca yang berusaha menghiasi beca dengan kreativiti dan inovasi tersendiri... Mmmmm... Paling menariknya, bermacam-macam muzik dimainkan... Teruja nyer... Hehe



kota melaka..kota bersejarah..bermulanya tanah melayu di melaka...hang tuah satu nama, satu ikon yg menjadi mercu kebanggaan negara dan rakyatnya..tercatat segala peristiwa yang patut di kaji dan di dalami..wawawa..skema lak..adeii..aceli melaka memg sebuah negeri yg masih terpelihara..bnyk nya tempat bersejarah di situ..sampaikan satu hari pon x ckup nk melawat..huhu..penat bukan kepalang..but..nice vacation..n kalo leh..nk g lagi!!kita g reramai...huhuhuhuhu...tapi..haa..ade lg..yg plg bosan...asyik ambik gmbar anak buah je..pnuh memori gambar die...



Smile an everlasting smile, a smile can bring you near to me... So, just keep smiling ok... sepanjang perjalanan bagaikan penyambut tetamu untuk memberi senyuman dan tergelak2 kat sana... even we all feel litle bit tired on that time but stil happy to learn somethng there.. semasa mendaki tgaa st Paul, kelihatan banggunan yg masih terpelihara dan binaannya tetap kukuh walaupun telah berkurun lama ia di dirikan.. so amazing.. terdiam seketika dan otak mula berfikir tatkala melihat bangunan yg dicipta tanpa teknologi moden, namun ia tetap gah berdiri sehingga kini...

Monday, February 15, 2010

AN AMAZING ARCHITECTURAL AMALGAM

A fascinating fusion of tradition and modernity, Malaysia's architecture today is a reflection of Asia's many styles, cultures and religions.

These influences include Hindu-Indian, Arab-Muslim, Chinese and European. Portuguese, Dutch and British colonization have also influenced local architecture. Now, the country embraces an independent modern Malaysian vision whilst staying true to its rich culture and heritage.










Architecture


TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE

Malay

Traditional Malay architecture employs sophisticated architectural processes ideally suited to tropical conditions such as structures built on stilts, which allow cross-ventilating breeze beneath the dwelling to cool the house whilst mitigating the effects of the occasional flood. High-pitched roofs and large windows not only allow cross-ventilation but are also carved with intricate organic designs.

Traditional houses in Negeri Sembilan were built of hardwood and entirely free of nails. They are built using beams, which are held together by wedges. A beautiful example of this type of architecture can be seen in the Old Palace of Seri Menanti in Negeri Sembilan, which was built around 1905.

Another truly magnificent example of Malay architectural creativity is the Istana Kenangan in the royal town of Kuala Kangsar. Built in 1926, it is the only Malay palace made of bamboo walls.

Today, many Malay or Islamic buildings incorporate Moorish design elements as can be seen in the Islamic Arts Museum and a number of buildings in Putrajaya - the new administrative capital, and many mosques throughout the country.

Chinese

In Malaysia, Chinese architecture is of two broad types: traditional and Baba-Nyonya. Examples of traditional architecture include Chinese temples found throughout the country such as the Cheng Hoon Teng that dates back to 1646.

Many old houses especially those in Melaka and Penang are of Baba-Nyonya heritage, built with indoor courtyards and beautiful, colourful tiles.

A rare architectural combination of Chinese and Western elements is displayed by Melaka's Terengkera mosque. Its pagoda-like appearance is a fine example of Chinese-influenced roof form, combined with Western detailing in its balustrades and railings.

Indian

With most of Malaysian Hindus originally from Southern India, local Hindu temples exhibit the colourful architecture of that region.

Built in the late nineteenth century, the Sri Mahamariaman Temple in Kuala Lumpur is one of the most ornate and elaborate Hindu temples in the country. The detailed decorative scheme for the temple incorporates intricate carvings, gold embellishments, hand-painted motifs and exquisite tiles from Italy and Spain.

The Sikhs, although a small minority, also have their temples of more staid design in many parts of the country.

Indigenous Peoples of Sabah & Sarawak
Two unique architectural highlights of the indigenous peoples of Sabah and Sarawak are longhouses and water villages.

Homes to interior riverine tribes, longhouses are traditional community homes. These elongated and stilted structures, often built of axe-hewn timber, tied with creeper fibre and roofed with woven atap or thatched leaves, can house between 20 to 100 families.

Rustic water villages built on stilts are also commonly found along riverbanks and seafronts. Houses are linked by plank walkways with boats anchored on the sides. Transport around the village is usually by sampan or canoe.
COLONIAL PERIOD STYLES

The architectural styles of the different colonial powers are used in many buildings built between 1511 and 1957.

Portuguese

The most notable example of Portuguese architecture in Malaysia is the A'Famosa fort in Melaka, which was built by Alfonso d'Albuquerque in 1511. Nearly annihilated by the Dutch, only a small part of the fortification is still on the hill overlooking the Melaka town, old port and the Straits of Melaka.

Dutch

Located in Melaka Town, the Stadthuys with its heavy wooden doors, thick red walls and wrought-iron hinges is the most imposing relic of the Dutch period in Melaka. It is a fine example of Dutch masonry and woodworking skills. Built between 1641 and 1660 it is believed to be the oldest building in the East.

British

Among the most significant landmarks built by the British is the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, which grandly overlooks the Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur. This Moorish beauty, completed in 1897, served as the Colonial Secretariat offices during the British administration.

Pre-Merdeka or pre-independence shophouses still emanate the characteristic charm of their earlier days. A display of English ingenuity is the 'five-foot-way' or covered sidewalk designed to shield pedestrians from the heat and rain.

( Tourism Malaysia )

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Lama tidak bercerita dalam blog ini...
Pejam celik 2x, dah hampir 2 bulan kita melalui tahun 2010...
Ada perkara yang telahpun dilaksanakan. ada yang masih dalam perancangan dan ada juga yang masih belum difikirkan lagi...

Tahun 2010 kali ini bagaikan tahun permulaan untuk bergerak dan berusaha dalam meneroka sesuatu yang luar biasa bagi mencapai kejayaan dalam diri... Tahun ini juga dilihat ada 'sesuatu' yang mempunyai hikmah tersendiri dari-Nya dan pastinya ia sukar dibaca dengan mata kasar, namun ia dilihat seperti berlaku secara kebetulan...

Hari jumaat adalah antara hari yang paling indah dan pernghulu segala hari... Jadi manfaatkanlah setiap hari jumaat yang kita lalui selain kita hargai juga hari yang lain... Dan paling bahagia sekali dan bertuahnya kita tahun ini apabila tahun baru yang kita sedang lalui kali ini jatuh pada hari 'JUMAAT'.

Alhamdulillah...

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Welcome 2010 - Make it more intresting & colorful wit your innocent n lovly heart...

TO LOVE YOU MORE

Take me back into the arms I love
Need me like you did before
Touch me once again
And remember when
There was no one that you wanted more

Don't go you know you'll break my heart
She won't love you like I will
I'm the one who'll stay
When she walks away
And you know I'll be standing here still

I'll be waiting for you
Here inside my heart
I'm the one who wants to love you more
You will see I can give you
Everything you need
Let me be the one to love you more

See me as if you never knew
Hold me so you can't let go
Just believe in me
I will make you see
All the things that your heart needs to know

I'll be waiting for you
Here inside my heart
I'm the one who wants to love you more
You will see I can give you
Everything you need
Let me be the one to love you more

Some way all the love that we had can be saved
Whatever it takes we'll find a way

Believe me
I will make you see
All the things that your heart needs to know

I'll be waiting for you
Here inside my heart
I'm the one who wants to love you more
Can't you see I can give you
Everything you need
Let me be the one to love you more