Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Kuala Terengganu: A Quiet Trace of Eastern Peninsular Malaysia

Located in North-Eastern Peninsular Malaysia, Kuala Terengganu is relatively an off-track destination for tourists. Speaking of Terengganu, people usually think of Redang Island or Lang Tengah Island. But hey, this makes the visit to the state even more interesting!

WHERE TO VISIT


It is a place where Islamic features are widely being portrayed. It has the most stunning mosques in the world! The mosques are constantly refurnished to retain its majestic architecture.


Tengku Tengah Zaharah Mosque (Floating Mosque)

As the first real floating mosque in Malaysia, the mosque combines both modern and Moorish architecture. The white structure sits snuggly on the estuary of Terengganu River, appears to be enchantingly elegant and inspirational!


Crystal Mosque

Taman Tamadun Islam features miniature mosques around the world. Today, it combines various attractions including Monument Park, River Cruise, Convention Center, Crystal Villa and most importantly the iconic Crystal Mosque in one place for a tremendous cultural experience.






Yvonne and I were offered for a free tour by the students from UniSZA, an islamic University in Terengganu. We gladly put on the Muslim suit as instructed. The students told us they often do voluntary services here so as to promote their culture to the tourists.

The Crystal Mosque sits in a river overlooking part of Kuala Terengganu. The mosque is also listed as the top 20 Mesmerizing Mosques that highlight the wonders of Islam. If you visit it at night, the mosque even comes alive with a colorful light display!





With student guides!


Most of the hotels are located nearby the jetty where tourists are transferred to Redang Island. You don't find boutique hotels else where. Whilst I was amazed by the beautiful setting of the jetty, a local artist even told me that they were going to have a music show right here, on the next day! Having a stroll by the waterfront was a pleasant and relaxing experience too!


Terengganu's Chinatown is another MUST-visit. I did not expect one in Kuala Terengganu. Neatly located in the city, Chinatown resides the heritages of Chinese. Today, it is becoming a commercial hub which helps to shape Terengganu.




The town itself is within walking distances yet you would need some transportation to reach the attractions beyond the town area. There are mini vans, taxi and bus available. I like the sweet design of the bus in particular! I don't find it silly at all to slow down our car and capture a photo of the bus. Hee~



You may want to visit some Chinese temples in the town. Else, walking into shop houses would give you some surprises too. You could easily find traces of Chinese culture everywhere.




We went to Turtle Alley, a narrow walk way in between two buildings. Terengganu beaches used to have many turtles laying eggs and thus I think the people wish to raise public awareness by setting up some colorful mosaic arranged in turtle shape, as well as some information about turtles.


Today, the century old shop houses and buildings are attractively painted. It might take up some time to check all the alleys out. Specifically, each lane carries a different theme. Explore as much as you could!


Remarkably, the contribution of local Chinese communities is recognized by immortalizing their tributes in bronze cast plaques, along the wall of one of the alley. You could easily find the alley as there are a cluster of colorful umbrellas hanging above. I was told that the combination is to symbolize unity in diversity.


I was glad to see the batik, a Malaysian specialty, is stitched into a canopy of rectangle blocks along one of the alleys.


To my surprise, the place was well-preserved and clean in overall! The streets are paved with colored bricks while the side alleys have been given a refurbishment with murals and plaques. 





The central market (Pasar Payang) is a popular shopping bazaar. Here, you can get all kinds of good and produce, for instance fruits, vegetables, salted fish, clothes, utensils, bed sheets and whichever you could name it.


I heard that Terengganu sells good keropok and thus I bought some. It turned out to be real GOOD!


WHAT TO EAT

If you're to hunt food, Kuala Terengganu definitely brings you a twist of flavorful local cuisines, in addition to a reasonable price. I had a mouthful of good food throughout the journey. Here I list out some of my favorites!


Fried keropok lekor
_Pantai Teluk Ketapang_


You shouldn't leave Terengganu without tasting their keropok lekor, which is made of processed fish fillet mixed with pinches of salts and flour. This traditional snacks could be found elsewhere in Terengganu and they are best served with their complimentary chili sauce. I had both in fried and steamed version, but I still prefer fried lekor.

Fried Squid
_Pantai Teluk Ketapang_

They serve good deep fried squid too! The sweet fresh squid from the sea was dipped in special sauce and it is pretty cheap. 


ABC Dessert
_Pantai Teluk Ketapang_

You could also find authentic ABC dessert here! Well, the portion is quite big. 

Nasi Kerabu 

Terengganu has abundance of rice based dishes such as Nasi Dagang, Nasi Kunyit, Nasi Kuning, Nasi Berlauk, Nasi Lemak and Nasi Kerabu. Madam Bee's Kitchen is a peranakan restoran that serves authentic nyonya cuisines. The reason why I like their Nasi Kerabu is that unlike the one I had before, this dish was relatively light and delightful despite having fried garnishing alongside. Their rendang chicken was juicy and tastefully too! Ah, if you're thinking of the colour of the rice, the rice is tinted with natural light blue dye extracted from the petals of bunga telang.

Tomyam Pok Teh
_Adeq Sue Ikan Bakar_

This is their signature dish. You may want to sip the fragrant broth until the last drop because it was soooo goood! No doubt they serve other marvelous seafood too. The place is not easy to find but just set your GPS right!

Not to mention, in the town itself, there are a few cafes having unique design for you to explore too. Eat, walk, and eat again!


To wrap up, spare a few days to spend at Kuala Terengganu if you like peace and tranquility. It is not a mainstream for tourist. You will learn to appreciate local culture. You will learn to slow down your pace for a relaxing lifestyle. You will eventually fall in love with this little humble town!


Monday, May 30, 2016

Fresh Seafood @ Pulau Aman, Penang

Who don't like SEAFOOD?

I truly adore seafood of all kinds. Hmm, I know not everyone feels the same. Having a seafood feast is always a hearty moment for me!

Tambun itself is a seafood paradise. Yet the tiny island, Pulau Aman, has even fresher goodies to offer! Located just off-coast Bukit Tambun, Pulau Aman is a rustic Malay fishing village. Despite the hustle and bustle in the state's capital, it remains an ideal getaway for residents to pay a day trip. Travellers of modern world also tend to stay overnight to have a quiet respite in this serene and peaceful island.


GETTING THERE

The journey to Pulau Aman takes approximately 45 minutes from Penang Island. From the Bukit Tambun jetty, it is accessible by a five-minutes boat transfer.

Get your two-ways boat transfer from ticketing corner 
The wooden jetty

On the boat

WHAT TO EAT

I was thrilled when I saw a stall selling snacks along the road in the village. Malay style snacks are always right to my taste buds! Highly recommended to grab a quick bite on their lekor. They offer ordinary lekor (fried fish crackers) and a special version topped with mayonese and cheese. The lekor was so gooood~



We were unlucky. It rained heavily last night and thus fishermen did not go to the sea. Therefore, we don't see freshly caught sea creatures. There were only clams, flower crabs, some fishes, and mantis shrimps to be chosen. 

Things did not turned to be that bad. We still managed to have some vigorous mantis prawns from the seller. Later, we would need to carry our bucket of sea produces to the floating restaurant next to the stall. The restaurant would help you to clean and steam your seafood, without charging you a single cent. 

But BEWARE! Their service was extremely poor. Expect a long wait before your food arrives.


The steamed seafood was sweet and addictive. Forget about tiny, little mantis shrimps we usually see, the large mantis shrimps here are fleshy, naturally sweet and firm! Once again, it is an undeniable truth that there is no better way to enjoy fresh seafood than having them steamed.  


You may want to get some accompaniments to your dishes. Try out their signature Mee Udang. It is plain yellow noodles in a thick tomato gravy, topped with three large shrimps. Not too bad, but perhaps it is just too much if we want to say it is legendary.


OTHER ACTIVITIES

Having a pleasant walk by the beach, siput-finding, fishing are some other activities you can do for your spare time. A kind reminder, bring along your mosquito repellents!



Pulau Aman
29.05.2016

Photo credit Mei Jie & Jin Yee

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Alor Setar: Ori Bee Farm

I was attracted to some photos of this palace I randomly viewed. Since then, I was so eager to pay a visit and finally, I have left my foot steps here. Hooray~!



It was a hard time to locate Ori Bee Farm (Ladang Madu Kelulut Ori 银蜂园) as there was no specific landmark around. We have been passed through stretches of paddy fields along the main road.

In the light of a GPS coordination (6.162525,100.311558), finally we have found the legendary farm! If you are a first timer being at Alor Setar, do not seek for the farm's address as it would bring you to somewhere else. My humble suggestion!

As a matter of fact, I was expecting it to be a real bee farm which rears a vast number of bees. However, I did not manage to see any bee here. In the first place, I was trilled when we were welcomed by a Doraemon at the entrance! A DORAEMON! I have been loving Doraemon in any event. For the most part of it, I have totally forgotten to look for a bee here.  Ang Ang Ang~



The next best thing that caught my sight was the lovely couple next to the entrance. So adorable right???


I was later awed by the luscious creatures on the ground. Pumpkin! Could you resist theseeee?




Surprisingly, there were only a few goats and rabbits. The goats were seemingly exhausted and in a hunger. I guess this was why my friend kept looking for grasses to feed them! Oh the poor goats~




I was like a kid, making countless rounds in the farm, quietly admiring the exceptional but well made decorations. I simply love each of them so much! Taking a stroll here was a heavenly pleasant experience to me!



I wasn't prepared to be here. My friend and I have been talking about the farm since months ago but it was a sudden and random decision to make it on this day. I was so regretful that my camera wasn't charged and my phone was admitted for servicing. Else, I could really spend more than an hour here.





Check out the round round sheep I got!




I didn't notice the hanging creatures in the first place. I was lucky enough to catch them up before my camera's battery got exhausted.


Other than the exquisite creatures, they have other interesting particulars too!






Not to forget the charming goddess that cheered up my day!



Yep yep, the most significant one was the gigantic windmill. See how happy my friend was!









Together with the colorful spinning bees!



And me!






Are you moved? Some of the finer details of the decorations are damaged. If you're tempted to get there, be fast!