National Geography Malaysia Part 2
In 1990-1991 a joint survey project by the Department of Museum headed by Kamaruddin Zakaria from the Bujang Valley Archeological Museum, Merbok, Kedah, Dr. Nik Hassan Suhaimi Nik Abdul Rahman from the Malaysian Archeologist Society and Dr. Michel Jacq-Hergoualc'h from Centre National de la Recherche Scientifque, Paris and the Centre for Research French Far East in Malaysia was launched. The data gathered further strengthened the importance of Sungai Mas in the context of pre-historic archeological research.
Interestingly, Sungai Mas had been overlooked by research activities during the colonial era or thereafter. In fact, while Quarith-Wales and his wife Dorothy Wales was giving their attention to the selective and ad hoc exploration and excavation of 30 sites, Sungai Mas failed to gain their attention. Research conducted in nearby areas confirmed the proof that Sungai Mas was an ancient entrepot harbour because the site was a component part of Sungai Mas. Among the sites were Chandi Bukit Penjara, Chandi Bukit Meriam where Buddhagupta inscriptions were found, and Chandi Bukit Batu Lintang, where a granite statute of Devarapala was found. The three hills might have functioned as a guard post or lookout post for activities in Merbok Bay and the Straits of Malacca. Meanwhile a gold belt engraved with the kala or sinha mukha symbol, weighing 13.574 kilograms was found in Sungai Terus. Two stone writings or Buddhagupta inscriptions using the Pallava scripts and in the Sanskrit language was found at Guar Kepah, and Cheruk Tok Kun in Bukit Mertajam, Penang were among the important sources uncovered during the research. Other related sites were in Chandi Matang Pasir, Chandi Tikam Batu and other scatted sites along the banks of Muda River, including the remote port of Srokam in Pinang Tunggal.
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Bird Singing Contest in Thailand. Red-Whiskered Bulbul Singing Competition. Merbah Jambul
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The markets in Thailand are also a great place to get an insight into Thai culture while you travel in Thailand. You can shop alongside the locals and learn what they buy and eat. And the markets are one of the best food places to try traditional Thai street foods, learn Thai recipes and cooking, as well as eat some of the best Thai cuisine in Thailand. You'll see the people cooking the food right in front of you. And best of all, the food is cheap, often much cheaper than eating in a Thai restaurant. Eating at markets is a good way to eat cheap on your Thailand holidays.
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Petronas Towers, The Tallest Twin Towers in the World - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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National Geography Malaysia Part 3
Early expeditions into the historical sites in the Muda River corridor was more of an activity at uncovering ancient history carried out by colonial officers since the 1830s. Lt. Col. Hugh Low, the Superintendent of Province Wellesley, Prince of Wales Island, reported the finding of brick and stone structures at Srokam and Sungai Mas. Sungai Mas was said to be a tributary of Muda River. However, until 1974 there was no follow up information on Sungai Mas. Researches and studies by G.W. Earl, P.V. van Stein Callenfels, I.H.N. Evan, Wales H.G. Quaritch, Wales D.C. Quaritch, Michael Sullivan. R. Braddel, B.A.V. Peacock, the Archeological Society of the University of Malaya, Fong See Tonn, Wang Gungwu, K.S. Tregoning, J. Staargardt, and Leong Sau Heng did not include Sungai Mas. The location of this historical archeological site resurfaced in the map of ancient historical site distribution in Bujang Valley in 1974, when al Rahsid, from the National Museum, played a leading role in a special project through the National Archeological Survey and Research Unit (NASRU). However, there was no written record to be used as a source of reference. This situation continued until 1980, because Adi Taha from the Museum Department and Nik Hassan Suhaimi Abdul Rahman from the National University of Malaysia (UKM) concentrated their activities at excavating sites in Chandi Pengkalan Bujang (sites 21 & 22), Chandi Bukit Pendiat (site 17), Chandi Bukit Bendang Dalam (site 50) and in Gua Bukit Penjara, Pantai Merdeka.
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Kedah Trip, Candi Lembah Bujang and Mount Jerai | Part 2
In today's episode of our Kedah Trip we eat with my dad's friend at a local foodcourt and after that we drive around and explore places like Candi Lembah Bujang
Typical Malaysian big city set up, SP (Sungai Petani)
How the typical bigger cities are set up. Just driving through SP.
Trip Air Terjun Sungai Sedim
Air terjun sungai sedim yang berada di kulim Kedah memang best broo sebab airnya sejuk dan tempat mandi yang luas tak perlu nak berebut-rebut mandi. Trip kami kesini merupakan kesinambungan trip 7.0 Penang. Perjalanan sejauh ±45km dari bukit mertajam ke air terjun sungai sedim ini mengambil masa lebih kurang 40 minit sahaja dengan berjenterakan motosikal. Tak jauh dari air terjun ini juga terdapat aktiviti menarik yang kami kunjungi iaitu Tree Top Walk yang merupakan laluan kanopi sepanjang 1km. Permandangan indah bertemakan kehijauan..huhu
Red Shirts Congregate near Sunway Putra Mall, Bersih 5
The Bersih 5 rally
Date November 19, 2016
Location Jalan Bangsar to Dataran Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur
(Bersih Convoy: Kangar, Johor Bahru, Kota Bahru, Lumut, Sandakan and Miri)
Goals
For a New Malaysia
Free and Fair Elections
A Clean Government
For a Clean Erection
The Right to Dissent
Strengthening the Parliamentary Democracy
Empowering Sabah and Sarawak
Resignation of Prime Minister Najib Razak[1]
The Bersih 5 rally (also known by its tagline: Combine our energy – New Malaysia)[6] is a planned democratic protest in Malaysia. It is supported by the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) and planned for November 19, 2016. The rally was held calling for a new and cleaner electoral system in Malaysia. A Bersih convoy was also launched and intends to target all parts of Malaysia to raise awareness of the current democratic problems nationwide
Background
Incumbent Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has denied any wrongdoing amidst the ongoing 1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal and former premier Mahathir Mohamad has come out in support of pro Bersih campaigners.[11]
Steven Gan, an editor of an online news website Malaysiakini was charged in court under the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission Act for the reporting of Prime Minister Najib and 1Malaysia Development Berhad, leading up to the rally.[12][13][14]
Red Shirts
The Red Shirts were basically formed to opposed the activities of Bersih, especially its criticisms of the government and to support the government.[15] Many members of the Red Shirts consists of UMNO, which is the ruling party in Malaysia.[16][17][18]
The pro government group led by Jamal Yunos indicates that the Red Shirts will confront the yellow shirt Bersih protesters during the stipulated rally on 19 November 2016. In a prelude encounter, Jamal Yunos was injured with his nose bloodied in Ampang during a filmed scuffle with the police, with Jamal shouting that he was punched by the police.[19] He later changed his statement, claiming he was punched by a Bersih supporter.[19]
Red Shirts Congregate near Sunway Putra Mall, Bersih 5
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