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Malacca Chetties all set for Deepavali

November 7th, 2007
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Malacca Chetties all set for Deepavali

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MALACCA: The Malacca Chetties are all set for Deepavali tomorrow as the community in Gajah Berang is putting in last-minute preparations to celebrate the Festival of Lights. 

It is only in Kampung Chetty, Gajah Berang, where about 300 Malacca Chetties live in 70 households.  

S. Kanagalingam Pillay, 40, a Chetty born and bred here, said that members of the community are very close to each other, regardless of age and would use this time to renew their kinship with one another.  

“After praying in the nearby temple, the temple management would then visit each chetty home with a float in the shape of a kuttu vellaku (lamp) followed by other chetties hitting the gendang and wearing traditional clothes,” he said.  

Kanagalingam said that on Deepavali, the whole village would be celebrating like it was a carnival and everyone can feel the ambience of the festivities.  

Chetty folk historically are known as a community of traders during the Malacca Sultanate era when the state had one of the busiest ports in the world.  

Although many of them still own the land of their ancestors but most have taken up clerical jobs and government positions instead.  

Kanagalingam said their style of dress remains their primary distinction, especially among the older generation who prefer the local Malaysian apparel to the more traditional Hindu saree for women and vesthi for men.  

“Our customary events like weddings are just the same as in ancient times except that our older women often attend in baju kurung, instead of the saree and sometimes with the Sanbol linpang (Malaysian headdress). The older men often wear the jubar (Malaysian sarong),” Kanagalingam said. 

Per income capita for malaysian states in 2005

October 24th, 2007
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average income per month in KL : Rm36597/12 = 3049.75
average income per month in Selangor: RM23,333/12 = 1944.42

cukup ka?

KELANTAN had the lowest per capita income in 2005, while Kuala Lumpur posted the highest.

source : NST (and parlimen.gov.my)

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said the state’s per capita income was only RM7,500 compared to Kuala Lumpur residents who earned RM36,597. Other states with a high per capita income were Penang at RM27,391, Terengganu (RM27,140), Selangor (RM23,333), Malacca (RM19,436), Johor (RM18,175), Negri Sembilan (RM17,182), Sarawak (RM17,004), Perak (RM15,458) and Pahang (RM12,384).

Malacca Historical City

September 3rd, 2007
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We stayed overnight after the treasure hunt and took the chance to visit the historical site area. Took some photos at the fountain area. Managed to visit the cluster of museums (which includes the Governor’s Residence and Malacca historical museum) – RM5 per entry to access all 5 museums; A Famosa and took lunch at Jonker Street – Famosa Chicken Rice Ball. Didn’t spend much time since we planned to leave early. Anyway, Then had much to say, so visit her blog.

View the pics at Picasa

Jonker Walk

September 3rd, 2007
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Right after the treasure hunt dinner and prize presentation, we went out for “jalan-jalan”. Then suggested Jonker Walk since it was weekend and there should some crowd. We took quite a number of wrong turns before reaching the place.

The place is famous for stalls selling chinese food, souvenirs, knick-knacks and other whatnots. Usually crowded with locals and foreigners alike. Famosa Chicken Rice Ball Restaurant is also located along Jonker Walk.

We spent about 2 hours there, until about 12.30am. By then, the cleaners were sweeping and cleaning up the area. You’ll never imagine there were rows of stalls there earlier.

Not happy with my version? Try reading Then’s!

More pics at Picasa.

UMIC’s Merdeka Treasure Hunt 2007

September 3rd, 2007
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25th August was a memorable day indeed since it was the first time I took part in a motorized treasure hunt. The hunt was organized by UMIC (or try http://www.umic.com.my) as part of its recreational activity. The event had a noble cause of channeling the proceeds to its community projects to help single mothers.

Well, back to the event. Our team consisted of myself, Then, Ananthi, and Guru. Only Ananthi had experience as a hunter before, so you can pretty much estimate our expectation and confidence level. Anyway, we took part more as support for the event rather than gunning for glory. I missed the briefing by the organizers, so had no idea what a tulip had to do with a treasure hunt, until it was duly clarified. Good thing I did not bring a bunch of tulips on that morning 🙂

Guru took on the driver role (it was his car anyway), myself the navigator, and the two ladies as the crew.

We flagged off from Safety Driving School, near Armada Hotel/Asiajaya, PJ at 8am, wearing our “bright” yellow competition t-shirts. It was a sight ripped off from Batu Caves during Thaipusam 🙂 By the way, we also got a bagful of goodies courtesy of various sponsors.

The hunt was confusing since it had many segments – solving the clues (riddles more likely!), collecting treasures, road safety questions, challenges (like shopping in a hypermarket for the items or acting out weird characters), and they even had apair of 3-piece jigsaw puzzle pictorials! It was a steep learning curve for the 3 of us and Ananthi tried her best to expose us to the complicated world of treasure hunters.

The first clue led us to Cyberjaya, where we had to use our acting skills to obtain the tulips and questions. From Cyberjaya it was a hectic 8 hour (YES, 8 hour) trip along Dengkil, Bandar Salak Tinggi, Bandar Baru Nilai, PLUS highway, Tampin, and then towards Alor Gajah and finally ending at Straits Meridian Hotel, Malacca.

We practically had to keep our eyes peeled open and try to process the information we saw along the roads all the time. We tried to answer as much as questions as possible, but ended up completing about 26 out of 40 questions only. Probably got half of that correct 🙁

We did not manage the time properly and had to rush to reach in time. Managed to reach the hotel about 5.05pm and handed in our answers and the treasures. After that, we checked in and relaxed until dinner time. The organizers then presented the answers. From what I saw and heard, I believe this was quite a tough hunt for beginners like me. Anyway, I was glad we got some of the answers correct. The winners were announced (top 10 places) as below:

1st place: Awesome Foursome (Capt Sundar, Rajes, Deepa, Rajiv) – 119 pts

2nd place: Riddle Raiders (Chew Seng Cheong, Lim Gin Lee, Chin Siow Chin, Loh Chee Kwan) – 114 pts

3rd place: Little Ferrari (Manivannan Velayuthan, Prabaharan Sukumaran, Liana Jacinta Gaganathan, Shobna Nair Kunjoo Nair) – 89 pts

4th place: Sivaji – The Boss (Kannan Ramasamy, Krishna Moorthy Ayadurai, Murali Puncharatnam, Tharmen) – 87 pts

5th place: Lanun Merdeka (Perumal Naidu Ramiah, Siva Kumar Ramayah, Malar Supramaniam, Lim Chuan Leng) – 85 pts

6th place: WD Hunters (Edward Raj Selvarajoo, Sanmugam Subramaniam, Theva Kumar Kailasapathy, Selveratinam Manickam) – 82 pts

7th place: Charlie’s Angels (Saravanan Arumugam, Kavita Branavasoruban, Subanandini Thuraisingam, Vanaja Pamela Arumugam) – 81 pts

8th place: Flying Dutchman (Thavaselvam Tesanggu, Premala Naidu Haridas, Sumitera Sena, Sheiila Rajj) – 78 pts

9th place: Info (Ong Jen Jen, Andy Yap Woei Wen, Irma Malyana, Lee Choon Ping) – 76 pts

10th place: Die Hard 5.0 (Nilamegam Maniam, Omantaram Kangarajoo, Sadishwara Rau Narayanasamy, Paramasivam Perumal) – 74 pts

The winners received RM5000 worth of Star Cruises voucher plus other goodies! Not bad for a days’ effort. Even though we did not win anything, I really enjoyed the hunt and we are thinking of participating in upcoming hunts in the future. It’s a good way to explore places and improve on your knowledge.

**update – Then has written on the hunt as well on her blog

As usual, the pictures can be found at Picasa, or just click on the slideshow below.