Monday, June 23, 2014

Batu Bersurat Terengganu.

               
                  Hello ! i want to share with you about historical story of Batu Bersurat Terengganu. It is an important historical artifact of Terengganu that proves Islam has reached Terengganu earlier than 1326 or 1386. Written in Jawi, Batu Bersurat Terengganu or the Inscribed Stone of Terengganu was found by an arab trader by the name of Sayid Husin bin Ghulam al Bukhari in 1899 by the banks of the Tersat river after a flash flood hit Kuala Berang. 

                  It was then transported back to Kuala Terengganu on a raft where it was presented to the Sultan Zainal Abidin 111, the ruler of Terengganu at that time. As nobody at that time knew how to read Jawi, Mr. H.S. Peterson, an englishman who was working in Terengganu took photographs of it and sent them for transcription. 
     
                  The message on the Batu Bersurat mentioned how Islam was the religion of the country at that time. It also spoke of the various commandments and punishments of the country at that particular time. The inscriptions was believed to be written on Friday in the month of Rejab, 702 Hijrah or 22 February 1303. This proves that Islam has reached Terengganu before the 14th century long before Melaka was founded.

                                      The Replica of the Batu Bersurat at the roundabout in Kuala Terengganu.

                Today the Batu Bersurat is one of the important historical artifacts displayed at the Terengganu State Museum. A replica of the Batu Bersurat can also be seen near the roundabout in Kuala Terengganu. If you want to see with your own eyes, let's go to Terengganu! Hehehe. That's all story about this. Tq for reading :)

Assalamualaikum and hai guys !
                 Firstly, I want to ask you all. Have u been to Crystal Mosque??  The Crystal Mosque or Masjid Kristal is the most beautiful mosque in Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia. A grand structure made of steel, glass and crystal. The mosque is located at Islamic Heritage Park on the island of Wan Man. The mosque was constructed between 2006 and 2008. It was officially opened on 8 February 2008 by 13th Yang di-Pertuan AgongSultan Mizan Zainal Abidin of Terengganu. It has the capacity to accommodate over 1,500 worshipers at a time.
                                     






The Crystal Mosque the natural beauty of Kuala Terengganu Malaysia combines perfectly with the themed landscaped gardens that link one theme environment to the city. Stay for a day or for a while, visit one attraction or many, and celebrate in style at the wedding centre. Visit the unique Crystal Mosque, or take time to journey through the exquisite miniature monuments of the Islamic world, windows of Islam. 
The Prayer Hall.

The Courtyard.

The Night View of The Crystal Mosque.


The Beautiful View of the Crystal Mosque.



                What do you think about Crystal Mosque?? It is very beautiful right. I’m never forget my first experience go there. It was very amazing feeling and the picture captured was so amazing. It was a great feeling for me when saw it with my own eyes. I went there with my friends. We took a unique city bus to go there. When we arrive at there, we feel very excited and amazing with the unique design of the mosque. It such beautiful mosque. At there also have many sellers of traditional foods. So, you can try it! So what’s you waiting for? Let’s go to Crystal Mosque now and create a new experience! J


               That’s all can I share with you all. Next time, I will tell you about another interesting place that you can visit at Terengganu ^_^ 

Monday, June 16, 2014

Turtle..

Since Terengganu is very famous with watching turtle, so,
there is a little bit fact about turtle :

1. Turtles, once they get a taste for human flesh, can eat nothing else ever again.
2. Baby turtles are called “Sparkies.”
3. Turtles can live up to 200 years, but most experts agree that they hit their “turtle peak” in their mid 70s. After this, they become too politically conservative to really be fun to talk to at a party.
4. Turtles do not wear clothes, even though there are lots of pictures of turtles wearing scarves.
5. The shell of a turtle is made of the same material as fingernails, leading some scientists to commonly refer to them as “stupid.”
6. Turtles can do rudimentary math, like addition and subtraction, but they lack the capacity to truly understand negative numbers.
7. Turtles only have one organ that handles all of a turtle’s bodily functions, such as digesting food, and making the turtle blink, and nothing else. That’s all turtles need to do.
8. If you compliment a turtle, it will blush super hard.
9. In turtle, the word for “hello” is the same as the word for “goodbye.”
10. Turtle soup is in fact not made from turtles, but rather from a vegetable broth and cheap horsemeat. Also: little bits of turtle.
SIDE FACT: turns out “horsemeat” is a word, and it is spelled exactly like that. I learned stuff today!
11. In turtle communities, blushing is viewed as a sign of weakness, and will incite aggression from turtle peers, and, in extreme cases, violence.
12. Turtles can hear if you scream in space.
13. Turtles are terrible gossips. If you tell a turtle you have a crush on Leslie, pretty soon everybody knows, even Leslie’s best friend, Sami. I bet Leslie knows now. Oh gosh! This is the worst! Thanks a lot, turtle!
14. Turtles actually experience time slower, which is why they move so slowly. To a turtle, we are moving at an unreasonably fast speed, which is why many scientists think they openly mock us.
15. Turtles are not color blind, but can in fact see one extra color, which humans cannot sense. The color is commonly referred to as “red,” and though many have tried, it is ultimately impossible for us to imagine.
16. Turtles reproduce asexually by a process called “binary fission.”
17. Catholics agree that the chief sin of the turtle is pride.
18. Turtles live in an honor-shame society, as described in Amy Chau's book Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, which is why most turtle parents are unbearable.
19. Turtle clothes come in one size: husky.
20. Turtles are born live in litters of about 8 to 10. The mother will try to consume some of the turtles, to teach the remaining turtles the following lesson: I am very rude.
21. The turtle’s natural predator is rhythm and blues.
22. Turtles that can breathe underwater are known as “hydrorespiratory,” whereas turtles that cannot breathe underwater are known as “cowards.”
23. A turtle’s body is divided into three segments: the head, the thorax, and the swimsuit area.

24. A turtle’s shell is scientifically referred to as its “dust jacket.”

Rantau Abang

If we are talking about Rantau Abang at Terengganu you must think about leatherback sea turtle.
Yes, for this post we will story a little bit about Rantau Abang.

Rantau Abang is a small village located in Terengganu, Malaysia. While itself a very small village, Rantau Abang is most noted for its Leatherback Sea Turtle nesting. Every year during the summer months (usually May through August), the turtles come ashore and lay their eggs.
While a noted tourist spot, the number of sea turtles that lay their eggs has severely decreased in recent years. It has been estimated that during the 1950s, over 10,000 of these turtles called the beaches on Rantau Abang their home. Recently the local government have declared these turtles extinct as no turtle landings have been sighted for quite some time. The biggest reason for the decline has been poachers who take the turtle eggs and sell them in local villages as turtle eggs are a local delicacy. The Turtle and Marine Ecosystem Centre has been set up in Rantau Abang to spearhead conservation efforts.




List of Terengganu Waterfalls

1.Sungai Ceralak Waterfalls.
The first, Sekayu known as Jeram Solo, is about 12 m high with a pool of about 250 sq m in area while the second, at 24 m with a 190 sq m pool, is called Jeram Padang. The area has some attractive trees and plants including various species of pretty wild flowers. The surrounding hills also provide a scenic backdrop for photographers. Getting to the site is an adventure in itself, involving a boat ride from Kuala Jengai to Kuala Sungai Ceralak, a jungle hike and river crossing across the Sungai Ceralak itself. The other alternative route involves logging trails and jungle tracks.


2. Jeram tanduk waterfall
Jeram Tanduk waterfall is around 30km from Bandar Chukai. this place is very nice but is undevelop. So, there is no toilet, changing room and so on.









3.Sekayu waterfall
Located at the south of Kuala Berang Terengganu. From the main road you can take the road to Kuala Berang. Then turn left, just before reaching the village. You can see a clear signboard that can directly show you the right way to Sekayu waterfall. After about 154km you will reach at Hutan Lipur Sekayu.


4. Belukar Bukit Waterfall
Located 20km at the south of Kuala Berang. this place were announced as a waterfall and nature park at Terengganu. there is no waterfall but you can swimming and do a picnic at this place.






Tuesday, June 10, 2014

LAKE KENYIR AT TERENGGANU

Lake Kenyir is the biggest lake of Malaysia and this popular attraction is located within the state of Terengganu. Among people that visit the beautiful lake are locals, anglers, golfers and companies that organize their teambuilding activities. Lake Kenyir is the biggest manufactured (man-made) lake in Southeast Asia.

The freshwater lake was constructed between 1978 and 1985 to provide for a dam to generate electricity and to bring a halt to the yearly flooding. Kenyir borders the popular National Park Taman Negara; you can travel from Kenyir to Taman Negara (vice versa), but this is no easy trip as it takes several days and can only be done with an experienced guide. Kenyir area is over 200.000 hectares in size. Within the area, you can find around 340 small – mainly uninhabited – islands; many waterfalls and caves. There is also an abundance of wildlife to be found in the Kenyir area.

Lake Kenyir Panorama 1


There are numerous great attractions around Lake Kenyir. Tours usually contain a visit to a few of the most popular attractions. Among the attractions are a visit to popular waterfalls like Lasir, Soak, Tembat, Petuang and Lata Terap. Lasir and Soak are most common to visit as they are nearest to the small village of Pengkalan Gawi. Both are equally stunning and both have areas where you can swim a bit. At Lasir you can walk the short trail to the top and from there you can enjoy an exquisite view over Lake Kenyir (watch out though as it can be slippery).

Lasir waterfall from lookout point

Most popular caves are Bewah and Taat. Taat is not always accessible as the entrance is located underwater during rainy season when water levels are a few meters higher than during the dry season. Bewah is always accessible. Your guide will show you some amazing and terrific Tiger spiders, with a diamond like crown on its head. One of the biggest attractions however is just going from one place to the next on your boat; the views are amazing and you can't help yourself trying to spot rare species in the trees and along the river banks.

Lake Kenyir Malaysia 3

Anglers' heaven

Another very popular reason for people to visit Kenyir is angling. Yearly thousands of anglers head over to Kenyir to try to catch species like the Kelah, Kawan, Lampam Sungei, Kalui, Toman and Kelisa. Many fishing events are held; when we visited Kenyir there was an event that attracted many locals for nearby villages (first price was RM1000). A fishing trip will cost around RM50 per person. The best time to head over to Kenyir to do some fishing is during monsoon season which lasts from October to March. The best fishing spots are: Cacing, Leban, Petuang, Saok and Sg. Terenggan. The lake itself contains more than 300 fish species; which makes it the single most popular fishing destination of Malaysia (the most popular angler destination when you do not take salt-water fishing into account). If you are an angler enthusiast, do know that you need to have a permit to be allowed to fish in Kenyir. Permits are for sale at the park entrance (Wildlife Department), but when you book a fishing tour; the organizer will arrange for it.
Lake Kenyir Panorama 3


      Terengganu State Museum


Terengganu State Museum

The Terengganu State Museum (Muzium Negeri Terengganu) at Kampung Losong, Kuala Terengganu is the largest museum in Malaysia with a massive floor area of over 75,000 square meters spread over 4 interconnected buildings.

I had seen photos of these magnificent buildings before, with their architecture based on ancient Terengganu palace designs, but I had not appreciated how huge they were until I saw them up close.

The buildings are not old - the museum was only opened in 1996 - and the walls are made from concrete but their delicate craftsmanship and sweeping pitched roofs give the museum a very imposing look.
The whole museum is raised on concrete stilts above landscaped gardens and ponds.

Terengganu State Museum



Inside the museum the displays are arranged in nine galleries. The contents do not quite live up to the promise of the exterior in my view and there is quite a lot of empty space to be filled but there is still plenty worth seeing.

The 9 galleries are;

Natural History Gallery. Exhibits include rocks and minerals such as gold, iron ore and coal, specimens of flora and fauna found in the state (stuffed tigers, monkeys, bears and more) and displays of local insects, fish, skeletons and so on.

- Textile Gallery. This gallery explains the production process of locally made textiles and displays examples of traditional garments worn at weddings and other ceremonial occasions and the everyday clothing of yesteryear.

- Royal Gallery. This gallery provides a historical family tree of the Terengganu royal family and showcases royal paraphernalia, royal krises, palace household items like crockery sets, medals and gifts received from abroad and locally.

Craft Gallery.You can see local traditional handicrafts here such as brass making, weaving, gold and silver ornaments and weapons, especially krises.

Petroleum Gallery.This is a mini version of the Petronas Museum in KLCC and it is appropriate to have this exhibition in Terengganu since much of Malaysia's oil is found here.

- Islamic Gallery. This gallery relates the arrival of Islam in the Malay Peninsula and specifically the state of Terengganu. Manuscripts and ceramics are on display as well as pictures of the architectural styles of various mosques in the state.

Historical Gallery. Here you can trace human development in the region from pre-historic times up to the present time. Pottery and coins are among the exhibits.

The remaining two galleries are in the grounds of the museum away from the main buildings:

Seafaring & Trade Gallery. Located alongside the Terengganu River, this wooden construction has been handcrafted in traditional style and features two life-sized sailing boats among the many maritime displays.

Fisheries & Marine Gallery. This is an attempt to recreate the atmosphere of a fishing village and exhibits include traditional fishing equipment and boats.
Elsewhere in the sprawling grounds of the museum you can find some typical wooden Terengganu houses of olden times including the Istana Tengku Long.

Terengganu State Museum  Terengganu-State-Museum.jpg, Acclaimed as the largest museum in Malaysia and one of the largest museum in South East Asia, the Terengganu State Museum houses century old artifacts and artworks of rich and colorful heritage.