Saturday, January 31, 2009

Perak(1)

First of all, i would like to talk about perak, one of the well-developed state in Malaysia.
Perak Darul Ridzuan, the Land of Grace which covers an area of 21,000 square kilometers and has a population of about two million.

The state has a few major towns which are lpoh, Kuala Kangsar, Taiping, Kampar, Gerik and Lumut. Kuala Kangsar is the royal town of Perak, while lpoh is the state capital and administrative centre.

There are several versions of the origin of Perak. Some say that the name "PERAK" came from the "glimmer of fish in the water" that sparkled like silver, or Perak as it is known in Malay or it came from Bendahara Tun Perak of Malacca while some say that . Therefore, the mere mention of the state's name will reflect the treasures hidden in its earth.

The Perak State, in actual fact, has been in existence since the prehistoric age. a Tampan in Lenggong is the one and only proof that the Palaeolithic Age existed in Malaya. The Perak State went through numerous evolutions between 400 000 BC and 8000 BC.

The state had experienced the Hoabinhian Era and the Neolithic Age as well as the Metal Age, which was proven with the findings of relevant ancient artifacts.

Then came the Hindu/Buddha era. It was thought to have occured simultaneously with the rest of Malaya.

After this period, the history of the state advanced a step further with the formation of minor territories such as Manjung in the Dinding District and Beruas which came into existence after Manjung ceased to exist. This also apply to a few other territories in the Perak Tengah and Hulu Perak. It was also then that Islam began to plant its roots firmly in the state.

Historically Perak's history actually began with the installation of Sultan Muzaffar Shah 1, who was a descendent of Sultan Mahmud Shah of Malacca, in the year 1528. Although the Perak Sultanate had formed the territorial powers were still in effect. The administrative method was an extension of the democratic feudal system of Malacca.

Perak became more prominent with the discovery of tin in Larut, Taiping in 1848 by Long Jaafar. With this discovery, Perak's economy boomed and more mining areas were brought into existence. In addition to tin ore, natural rubber also played an important role and is still being planted after the reign of 33 or 34 consecutive Sultans.

Due to this significant implication of economic development resulted in the birth of a multiracial society especially with the introduction of the Chinese into the mining area.

The British who had long been interested Perak, intervened through the Pangkor Treaty in 1874 after a riot in Larut. As a result of this intervention, the Residential system was introduced with James W.W Birch as its first Resident.

Initially, the Residential system was supposed to yield positive results. However, because it deviated from its original cause, compled with the natives' refused to be colonized led to an uprising against the Resident under the leadership of Datuk Maharaja Lela. As a result J.W.W Birch was assassinated in 1875.

The Residential system continued until the arrival of the Japanese to Malaya in 1941. The Perak State also suffered, as did others, during the Japanese occupation of Malaya until the year 1945.

Even after the Japanese surrendered, the British still colonized Malaya until the year 1948. Violence was rampant then in Perak, due to Communist terrorism.

After the Japanese occupation in Malaya, the Malay States were not stable. The British did their utmost best to maintain their position by introducing new administration systems such as the Malayan Union in 1946, despite the people's nasionalistic spirit to seek independence.

The people of Malaya combined their efforts with all state dignitaries to fully rebel against all British systems. They continuesly oppressed until the British granted Malaya independence in 1957.

The independence of Malaya meant the freedom for all its Federated States, which Perak was a part of. Rapid development in all fields continued until today, after the reign of 34 consecutive Sultans.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Why Malaysia?

Well,one of the important factor in traveling is choosing the correct destination. People will choose where to go based on what they can get out of the place. You may want to taste unique food, see different things, experience new cultures and meet nice people. So, come to malaysia for all or a combination of these. As a Malaysian, i can tell you all about this country.

Malaysia, located just above the Equator and is a country in South-East Asia.

The country is divided into West and East Malaysia separated by the South China Sea.

Many of the islands, mountains, lakes and rivers of this country are still clean and unpolluted, although the country is one of the fastest growing economy in Asia.

Malaysia is very tourist-friendly country with local delicacies and fantastic places to visit all over the country. Furthermore, Malaysians are among the friendliest people you will find anywhere. In Malaysia, you can experience various cultures of the different people groups. The main ethnic groups in West Malaysia are Malays, Chinese and Indians. While, Kadazans and Ibans in East Malaysia.

As far as food is concerned, Malaysia is a haven. All sorts of dishes are easily found. Rice is the staple diet for Malaysians but each people group has its own styles of cooking. The Malays and Indians love spicy food so much of their cooking has curry and chilli. Some examples of fine Malay dishes are Rendang and Satay. On the other hand, the Chinese like their soup and noodles besides rice so their cooking is more bland compared to the Malays and Indians. Some of the favorite Chinese dishes include Laksa and Bak Kut Teh. While, the Indians are famous for their Banana Leaf Rice and Roti Canai.

Malaysia has many interesting places to visit.

If you prefer the beaches, the long coastline of Peninsular Malaysia with Straits of Malacca to the west and South China Sea to the east provides numerous choices of beaches and islands for visitors to choose their holiday destination. Some of the beautiful islands are Redang Island, Langkawi Island and Tioman Island.

The island of Borneo where Sabah and Sarawak are located also boast of a long coastline with South China Sea to the west and Sulu Sea to the east. The world renowned Sipadan Island, a diving haven is located at the Celebes Sea to the east of Sabah.


If you prefer the mountain, the mountains of Malaysia are the places where many go to escape the heat of the day. Some highlands that are developed for tourism include Genting Highlands, Frasers Hill, Bukit Tinggi and Cameron Highlands.

As the mountains are high in altitude, the temperature varies from 16 to 24 degree Celcius, hence an ideal place to go for a time of relaxation.

Besides that, many nature lovers come back again due to the mountainous landscapes that abound in the highlands . As for theme park on the mountain, there is Genting, the City of Entertainment which is located in Genting Highlands.

Alternatively, you may try climbing Mount Kinabalu in Sabah which is the tallest mountain in South-East Asia as well. There, you get to see live monkeys and other small mammals living in the most fascinating flora of the jungle. . The experience is simply fascinating.



If you prefer the city, Kuala Lumpur and its surrounding boast many towering skylines such as the Petronas Twin Towers and Kuala Lumpur Tower.

Blended in is the historical Sultan Abdul Samad building, built during the colonial time as well as Chinatown, the bargain corner bazaar of Malaysia. Not to be missed are the various shopping complexes such as MidValley Megamall and Time Square that offer discounts and value for money items for you to bring back.

These are just some of the many reasons why Malaysia should be your destination of choice on your next vacation.