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Sunday, November 21, 2021
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TRIPKEKAWAN... TRIP DIS 2021 - MEI 2022
1. UMRAH & JELAJAH SAUDI Berkereta
Pulau Besar. Mersing Johor
It is one of the beautiful islands in the South China Sea off the coast of Johor, Malaysia. Pulau Besar is surrounded by several other islands namely Pulau Rawa, Pulau Sibu, Pulau Mensirip, Pulau Hujung and Pulau Tinggi and has white and clean sandy beaches.
Pulau Besar has an ancient name called Pulau Babi Besar which stands for “Big Pig Island”.
It is said that in ancient times, there was a couple who were fishermen living here. The pregnant wife wanted to eat seaweed. However, after eating the weed, the wife turned into a mermaid.
Because his wife appearance has changed, the husband was very angry and vented his anger by cursing the island's by calling it 'pig' repeatedly. So, stick to the name 'Pig Island'. It is from this story that the island got such a name and the name is still used to this day.
Set within nature beauty, Pulau Besar is the tropical paradise on earth.
The island is fringed by swaying palm trees, dazzling waters and it has the finest white sands that can comfort your feet.
Clean water surrounds all the beaches on the islands. This is, among other things, because it faces the open sea, making its beach in waves that remove mud from its beach sand. The highest peak on Pulau Besar reaches an altitude of 2,000 feet above sea level.
Due to the wide range of marine life offered, the island is appointed as Marine Park to preserve them. Decent tropical jungles offer numerous unique flora and fauna for nature lovers. Jungle trekking is a recommended activity on the island. Research on nature can be done too.
Various water sports activities such as canoeing, diving, snorkeling, and swimming can be enjoyed on Pulau Besar. These activities make you stay more enjoyable and more interesting.
To ensure safety, Pulau Besar does not welcome visitors during monsoon season (October to March). The sea is rough and the wind is strong and fast. Thus, water sports are prohibited to keep visitors safe. Many resorts close their doors within this period too.
June to August is the summertime in Malaysia. This time period has great weather for water sports and many other activities. Boat transfers are less influenced by unfavorable tidal conditions. Thus, it is recommended to visit Pulau Besar between June to August.
Merupakan salah satu daripada gugusan pulau yang indah di Laut China Selatan di persisiran laut Johor, Malaysia. Pulau Besar dikelilingi oleh beberapa pulau lain iaitu Pulau Rawa, Pulau Sibu, Pulau Mensirip, Pulau Hujung dan Pulau Tinggi dan mempunyai pantai berpasir putih dan bersih.
Pulau Besar mempunyai nama purba bernama Pulau Babi Besar yang bermaksud “Pulau Babi Besar”.
Diceritakan pada zaman dahulu, ada sepasang suami isteri yang merupakan nelayan tinggal di sini. Si isteri yang sarat mengandung teringin hendak makan rumpai laut. Namun, setelah memakan rumpai itu, si isteri bertukar menjadi seekor ikan duyung.
Disebabkan terlalu marah isterinya bertukar rupa, si suami telah
melepaskan kemarahannya dengan memaki hamun pulau tersebut dengan
panggilan ‘babi’ berulang kali. Maka, melekatlah nama ‘Pulau Babi’.
Daripada kisah inilah pulau ini mendapat nama sedemikian dan nama itu
masih kekal digunakan sehingga ke hari ini..
Terletak dalam keindahan alam semula jadi, Pulau Besar adalah syurga tropika di bumi.
Pulau ini dikelilingi oleh pokok palma yang bergoyang, perairan yang mempesonakan dan ia mempunyai pasir putih terbaik yang boleh menenangkan kaki anda.
Air yang bersih mengelilingi kesemua pantai di pulau-pulau tersebut. Ini antara lain disebabkan ia menghadap ke laut lepas, menjadikan pantainya di landa ombak yang menghilangkan lumpur dari pasir pantainya. Puncak tertinggi di Pulau Besar mencecah ketinggian 2,000 kaki dari aras laut.
Oleh kerana pelbagai hidupan marin yang ditawarkan, pulau ini dilantik sebagai Taman Laut untuk memeliharanya. Hutan tropika yang baik menawarkan banyak flora dan fauna yang unik untuk pencinta alam semula jadi. Kembara hutan adalah aktiviti yang disyorkan di pulau itu. Kajian tentang alam semula jadi juga boleh dilakukan.
Pelbagai aktiviti sukan air seperti berkanu, menyelam, snorkeling, dan berenang boleh dinikmati di Pulau Besar. Aktiviti ini membuatkan anda kekal lebih seronok dan lebih menarik.
Bagi memastikan keselamatan, Pulau Besar tidak mengalu-alukan kedatangan pengunjung pada musim tengkujuh (Oktober hingga Mac). Laut bergelora dan angin kencang dan kencang. Oleh itu, sukan air adalah dilarang untuk menjaga keselamatan pengunjung. Banyak pusat peranginan menutup pintu mereka dalam tempoh ini juga.
Jun hingga Ogos adalah musim panas di Malaysia. Tempoh masa ini mempunyai cuaca yang baik untuk sukan air dan banyak aktiviti lain. Pemindahan bot kurang dipengaruhi oleh keadaan pasang surut yang tidak menggalakkan. Oleh itu, adalah disyorkan untuk melawat Pulau Besar antara bulan Jun hingga Ogos.
Let's find out the best places to visit in Amsterdam! {Mari ketahui tempat terbaik yang harus dilawati di Amsterdam! }
Here is a list of places to visit:-
πJordaan
• The Jordaan is Amsterdam’s most popular neighborhood and is famous for its combination of residential areas with garden courtyards, lively markets and luxury boutiques and eateries.
• The area also has lesser -known treasures such as the Woonboots Museum, a floating museum dedicated to boat houses and the charming Amsterdam Cheese, as well as the location of the Anne Frank House.
• Amsterdam’s most popular Rijksmuseum (National Museum) was founded in 1798 to house a large collection of national artwork and antiques.
• The museum has many cultural artifacts dating from the 13th century to modern times, there are 8,000 paintings in each of 250 rooms and there is also a well-equipped library of 35,000 books and manuscripts, as well as various interesting displays related to the development of art and culture in the Netherlands .
πThe Anne Frank House
• The Anne Frank House is located next to the Anne Frank Museum, Amsterdam West Church (Westerkerk) is one of the most popular churches in the city.
• Dedicated to the too short life of one of the world’s most famous Holocaust victims, this is the actual home where Anne’s family hid during World War II.
• They were Jewish refugees from the city of Frankfurt in Germany, and it was here that Anne wrote the diary that became an international bestseller after the war, just a few years after her death at the age of 15 - and just two months before the war ended.
πVan Gogh Museum
• The stunning Van Gogh Museum has been one of Amsterdam’s main attractions since it opened in 1972.
• Dedicated to the often troubled life and extraordinary artistry of one of the most respected painters in the country, modern Gerrit.
• Rietveld’s design structure is home to the world’s largest collection of Van Gogh paintings and artifacts, mostly donated by his brother, Theo, and other family members.
• Has 200 impressive drawings, 500 scratches and drawings, as well as 700 letters written to Van Gogh’s friends and family.
πVondelpark
• The largest and most visited park in Amsterdam, Vondelpark has an area of 120 acres and has no end of fun things to explore.
• A green space adorned with a peaceful pond and wide walkways, this garden is home to a beautiful rose garden featuring more than 70 different types of flowers.
• Here there are a variety of sculptures and sculptures, playgrounds and other recreational facilities, including rollerblade rentals and an Open Theater, producing music and stage from May to September.
• Dam Square is the most crowded tourist area in Amsterdam. The most prominent feature is the 17th century Royal Palace (Koninklijk Palace), the former home of the Dutch royal family and used as the site of royal ceremonies to this day.
• Dam Square also houses popular tourist attractions such as the New Church (Nieuwe Kerk); Madame Tussauds wax museum; and the National Memorial Statue, dedicated to Dutch soldiers who lost their lives in World War II.
• Dam Square is also filled with a variety of cafes, restaurants and shops, and is usually full of vendors selling food and souvenirs.






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Wednesday, November 17, 2021
Consumers' Association of Penang (CAP) president Mohideen Abdul Kader has reacted with shock and dismay to the suggestion by Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow that the state government is considering shutting down the problematic Penang Hill funicular train service if it continues to break down.
While Chow stressed on the importance of
passenger safety, CAP said in a statement today that it was shocked at
his announcement last week and it hopes that the shutdown will not be a
permanent one.
"The iconic Penang Hill Railway was opened in
1923 with work beginning in 1920. The last modernisation of the train
was in 2011 which reduced the time of the whole journey to just 10
minutes.
"Penang lost its iconic ferry in December last year.
Are we going to lose another icon that has been operating for nearly 100
years?" asked Mohideen.
He questioned if this announcement was made to favour the cable car project proposed by the state government.
"This
announcement of the possible shutting down of the Penang Hill Railway
seems to be building up the logic of the need for a cable car, either as
a replacement or an alternative to carrying people up the hill.
"CAP is not against shutting down the Penang Hill Railway for repairs
or servicing as the safety of the train is most important, but to give
the excuse that the train continues to break down and is problematic,
and therefore that it may be shut down is like giving up any hope on
this iconic service which is both important for tourists and residents
on the hill, he said.
CAP reminded Chow of the uproar that followed the decomission of the Penang ferries and said that he could expect a similar reaction.
"The Penang Hill Railway had also created many wonderful memories for both Penangites and tourists.
"There will be a public uproar if the Penang State Government decides
to shut down the Penang Hill Railway for good just as there was a public
uproar when the Penang Ferry was closed last year.
"The blame was easy then as it was the Federal Government’s
decision to close it. But the Penang Hill Railway is under the State
Government and this will incur the wrath of Penangites if the State
decides to close the Penang Hill Railway," Mohideen added.
He
said that the source of the breakdown should be located and rectified
and that in this high-tech age, it seemed incredible that breakdowns of
the hill railway could not be reduced substantially or prevented.
"Repair and service the Penang Hill railway at all costs for the
passengers’ safety but to completely shut it down and abandon it is
irresponsible as the train was changed and modernised only in 2011," he
said.
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