Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Selamat malam semua! Minggu Ini, saya pergi ke kem gereja. Kem itu lima hari. Kem itu letak di Sembawang, sangat jauh dari rumah saya. Di sana, saya main banyak permainan. Saya juga kenal banyak kawan. Kawan saya sangat ringan tulang. Di sana, saya sangat gembira, tetapi, saya juga rasa penat. Harap-harap, saya boleh peri juga kem gereja tahun depan. Sekarang, saya akan tidur. Selamat malam!:)
Friday, November 21, 2008
saya pergi ke Bandaraya Kucing, Sarawak dengan keluarga saya. Bandaraya Kucing sangat cantik dan bersih. Kita makan jenis-jenis makanan seperti Mee Goreng, Nasi Lemak, laksa dan sayur midin. Pada hari Selasa, kita melawat Taman Buaya Jong. Kita nampak banyak buaya bear dan kecil. Di Taman Buaya Jong, kita juga nampak lain lain binatang seperti monyet, babi, kucing, ikan, burung mrak dan ayam. Kita juga pergi ke Parksons untuk membeli pakaian dan kasut. Bapa dan emak juga beli banyak barang barang hiasan dan barang barang seni buatan tangan. Pada hari Rabu, kita berangkat ke pantai Damai. Kita tinggal di hotel Damai Puri.
Pendudut pendudut Sarawak sangat baik hati dan ringan tulang. Saya sangat gembira.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
MALAYSIA
HELLO! I'm in Kuching, Malaysia. Since it's my first day here, I've decided to find out more about Kuching.
Kuching actually means cat in Malay, and it is the capital of Sarawak, one of the states in Malaysia. It is located in East Malaysia, that is why it is not possible for us to drive there from Singapore. It is the LARGEST city on the island of Borneo.(Source: Wikipedia)
Yesterday, the driver that drove us from the airport to our hotel told us a little about Kuching too. The main race in Kuching is Ibanese, which is actually a tribe. These Ibanese are usually Christians.
My first impression of Kuching is that it is a very laid back city. The night life here is not very vibrant.
Last night, I had my first taste of the cuisine in Kuching, We ate Hokkien Mee, Cantonese Mee, Bamboo clams, and "Mani Cai". Among all these, I have tried Hokkien Mee and the Cantonese Mee in Malaysia before. the dish "Mani Cai" is also available in many restaurants in Singapore, but the one here is cooked in a different style-it is fried instead of boiled. Kuching is very famous for their Bamboo Clams.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
USEA SEMINAR
Sunday, October 26, 2008
MYANMAR/BURMA
The reason for my inference is:
( taken from http://www.sacred-destinations.com/burma/images/yangon-rangoon/schwedagon/bamboo-scaffolding-gold-maintenace-cc-flappingwings.jpg)
2.The upper parts are studded with diamonds totalling over 2,000 carats.
3.At the very top of the spire is the diamond orb - a hollow gold sphere studded with 4351 diamonds totalling 1800 carats. On the very tip rests a single, 76-carat diamond.
Since the people were willing to spend so much money to build their place of worship, they must really take their religion as a big part of their lives.
“For centuries the Burmese have been famous for their gentile, soft-spoken manner. Indeed, they talk at a rather low volume and use very polite speech in whatever language they are speaking.”
Friday, October 24, 2008
MALAYSIA
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
SINAGPORE
LAOS
EAST TIMOR
Sunday, October 19, 2008
MYANMAR/ BURMA
Myanmar's/ Burma's capital city is Naypyidaw, and its largest city is Yangon. The national language is Burmese. Myanmar/ Burma is the largest country in SEA geographically. The main religion in Myanmar/Burma is Buddhism
A Burmese traditions:
It is an insult to touch someone on the head as the head is considered the "crown".
Some Buddhist celebrations that are celebrated in Singapore include:-
1. Water Festival (Thin Gyan)
-This Myanmar New Year celebration normally falls around 13-17 April every year. During this festival, people devote themselves to offer and bath Buddha images with scented water. They pay homage to the elders with cool water and other offerings. Splashing water at passers-by may be interpreted as symbolizing the washing away of the immoral stains accumulated during the past year,
2. Vesak Day
-This festival occurs on the full moon of May.
Buddhism was actually split into two different vehicles-the smaller vehicle and greater vehicle. The greater vehicle believed in helping devotees to achieve enlightenment, however the smaller vehicle does not do that.
PHILIPPINES
The capital city of The Philippines is Manila, and The Philippines comprises of many islands, just like Indonesia, except that The Philippines has more islands. The Philippines is a multi-ethnic country.The national language is Tagalog.
INDONESIA
The capital city of Indonesia is Jarkata. Indonesia consists of many different islands. The currency of Indonesia is Rupiah. The main religion in Indonesia is Muslim. The national language is Bahasa Indonesia, which is rather similar to Bahasa Melayu.
Sometimes, I really wonder why our domestic helpers are mainly from Indonesia. Why not Malaysia, or Thailand? These two countries are closer to Singapore, wouldn't it be more pratical to get domestic helpers from these countries instead of Indonesia, which is further?
BRUNEI
Brunei is located in the island of Borneo. Borneo consists of Sarawak and Sabah too. Both of them are states of Malaysia. Since Brunei and Malaysia are so close to each other, it is no surprise that the main race of Brunei is also Malays!
THAILAND
Thailand's capital city is Bangkok, which is also the largest city. Thailand shares its borders with Laos and Cambodia. Its main religion is Buddhism. When I visited Thailand a few years back, I was deeply impressed by the Thais as they were all very courteous(: Mango and sticky rice:D (taken from http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3072/2628302142_9d7ec43dcd.jpg)
I enjoyed the Thai food alot, especially the MANGOES! It's like a mango wonderland:D Mango with sticky rice was indeed mouth-watering. The mangoes there are sweet, juicy and super yummy!! They also sold fried insects like worms and crickets, which according to our guide, was a delicacy in Thailand!
Thailand is indeed a shopping wonderland too! While visiting Chiang Mai, we went to the night market every night, but we did not get bored of it, because everyday there seemed to be too much of a variety of things to choose from!
We also visited the Golden Triangle-the place where Thailand, Myanmar and Laos meet, and we took a boat to visit Laos! The Golden Triangle is indeed a wonderful place. Not only is it the place where 3 countries meet, it is also the place where 3 cultures meet! In my opinion, with countries just a boat ride away from one another, it probably is inevitable that the cultures of these countries influence one another. One clue is that the main religions of these countries are all Buddhism.
Thailand is indeed a beautiful place to visit, and their mangoes have left a lasting impression on me!:D
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
VIETNAM
Vietnam's capital city is Hanoi. Vietnam was actually under Chinese rule for about a thousand years, before becoming independent in the 10th century. The currency of Vietnam is called Dong.
FRIED spring rolls
The spring rolls were really good! Both fresh and fried:D
Trap door!(picture courtesy of Wikipedia). Isn't it scary? The trap is covered with leaves, so the soldier steps on it unknowingly, and poof, he lands on sharp bamboo sticks. So tragic!
This is the beautiful national coustume of of Vietnam! It is made of Vietnamese silk. It is like a long dress, and it has long slits on both sides of the dress. It is paired with long pants also made of silk. The outfit is paired with a wooden bamboo hat, which is usually used by workers working in a padi field.
In conclusion, Vietnam was really an interesting and fun place to visit! I learnt alot more about the Vietnamese culture:D
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
MALAYSIA
The national anthem of Malaysia is actually called "NEGARAKU", which means my country! NEGARA=country KU=my!(:
i have visited East Malaysia, mainly Sabah:DIt was an interesting trip. However, I went for that trip 5 years ago, therefore I have forgotten some facts, but i always remember something about Sabah-their pineapples are REALLY GOOD!:D
INTRODUCTION!
Welcome to my RSP blog! RSP is the Regional Studies Programme and we are the pioneer batch. In RSP, we learn more about South-East Asia(SEA). It's really fun and exciting because we get to learn alot of cool and interesting things about the culture and traditions of other countries(: We get to go on field trips too! Talking about field-trips, I remember the time when we went on the RSP field trip. We went to a Burmese temple, Lucky Plaza, Peninsula Plaza and Golden Mile Complex
Burmese Temple:
This is one of the statues in the Temple!(courtesy of http://www.moeyyo.com/MM/archives/IMG_1024.JPG). The temple had alot of teak wood, because the Burmese are famous for that:D
The Burmese Buddha is different from the Buddhas of other countries. Some differences include:-
1. Burmese Buddhas have a rounder face than other Buddhas, and have a potruded skull or a bun on their head their head to signify their wisdom.
2.Burmese Buddhas' ears are dragged to signify his nobility, unlike the Thai Buddha
3.The Burmese does not have a birthmark unlike the Thai and Cinese Buddha
4. The Burmese Buddhas' toes are mostly of the same length
Some Burmese words I found at the temple:
Agga Maha-->the valuable one
U-->used to address older men(like Mr.)
Ma-->used to address girls
GOLDEN MILE:
This was the Thai Super Market we went to. It was full of Thai food and the packaging was all in Thai too! Haha and we bought some Thai Instant noodles, and all of them were like Tom Yum flavour, typical of Thai food!
Golden Mile looks like Thailand don't you think? Maybe that was why this place was used to film a Channel 8 Drama scene that was supposed to be in Thailand! All the stalls have Thai names, so when I went inside i really felt like I was in a Thailand Shopping Mall!Peninsula Plaza:
This shop is called GOLDEN PRINCESS PTE. LTD(: At first, the shop keeper, who is a Burmese, was rather wary of us, as we asked her questions about where her goods were from. According to what the tour guide told us, some spies are sent by the Burmese government to spy on these Burmese immigrants, so she might have suspected that we were spies at first. However, after we told her that we were from RGS, she started showing her true self, and was nice and friendly to us. She answered the questions we asked her! She even showed us how to..
Make this! I'm not too sure what it actually is, all I know is that it has alot of spices and is eaten by pregnant women(if i remembered correctly).
Group Photo outside Peninsula Plaza:D
We bought these 2 packets of Maggi Mee from Golden Princess Pte Ltd.(: Left, me. Right, Symone!
Lucky Plaza:
Lucky Plaza was full of Filipinos! Most of them are domestic workers. Some Filipino words:
Tuloy Kay o-->welcome
Mabilis-->requirement
Mataas ang palit-->work permit
In conclusion, this field trip was really an eye-opener for me, and I learnt more information about other countries, that I could have never experienced from a book. It also allowed me to learn about the cultures of other countries that I have not visited, like Burma, the Philippines and Indonesia. I also learnt more about Buddhism, and how it can come in different forms(i.e. different kinds of Buddha statues). I really enjoyed this trip!