Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Kelantan's Culture



Assalamualaikum w.b.t and good afternoon to everyone. My name is Wan Nur Farahiyah Binti Wan Mohd Tarmizi. You can call me Farahiyah. I will be your tour guide and I will accompany all of you  during your stay in Kelantan. It is my pleasure to be of your services. I hope all of you will enjoy my talk.  I know as soon as your arrival in Malaysia, you  have been exposed to the hot weather in Malaysia. It might be difficult for all of you. Some tips for you, to avoid dehydration occurred always bring along your own water supply for you. I am sure you will not disappointed after listening for my talk. If you have any question regarding the topic, you are welcoming to ask.

Without any further delay, let me start my talk to describe about diversity of culture in Kelantan. For your information, Kelantan is a state which is located on the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia. The population of resident in Kelantan is mostly Malays and Kelantan is primarily a Malay state, which has a population of about 1.6 million, and around 7% of the population is of Thai, Indian and Chinese ancestry. The people of Kelantan have carefully preserved their customs, traditions and craft skills over time. Renowned for their warmth and hospitality, Kelantanese display an old world charm that captivates visitors. It is however a strictly an Islamic state and visitor are advise to dress conservatively to avoid offending the local sensitivities. Kelantan is hailed as the cultural heaven in Malaysia. The culture is preserve in many categories such as dialect, foods, traditional music and dances and traditional games.

First of all, Kelantan has a unique native dialect that can be hard to understand even though for people who only knows the standard Malay language. For people who are travelling to Kelantan for studying or business, they will master this dialect for their own. So it was not really difficult for the beginners like you right?  Let me teach you some easy words. For 50 cents, in Kelantan dialect is called samah. In Kelantan, they also called supit ghoghak which is use to put things to carry along. I think you can guess rightly. Supit ghoghak is a plastic bag. Okay, next if you want to comment about the drink or food which is too sweet for you, you can say manis lleting. You have to utter the letter L precisely as you imagine it has the spelling is ll. I am sure the locals will amazed if you use this dialect during your stay here.

Next, this is the best part for all of us. When talking about food, Kelantan has its own traditional local foods which are significant when you visit here. The foods are Budu, Nasi Kerabu, Nasi Berlauk,Serunding and the one of the iconic dessert is Kuih Taik Itik. There are many more foods to relate. Let me tell you a fact, the locals are really enjoying Nasi Kerabu and Nasi Berlauk for breakfast as they used to eat heavy breakfast. Nasi Kerabu is served in which blue-coloured rice and sometimes in yellow-coloured rice. It is eaten with many dishes such as dried fish or fried chicken, crackers, pickles and other salads. The blue color of the rice comes from the petals of butterfly-pea flowers used in cooking it. The yellow-coloured rice be cooked using turmeric. It is often eaten with solok lada and is also eaten with fried keropok and also called fish crackers. Meanwhile, Nasi Berlauk is a plain rice served with Gulai Ikan and more similar to fish curry. The most iconic and popular condiment is come from Kelantan is called Budu. Budu can be categorized as a sauce which is originated from the mixture of anchovies and salt. This mixture was fermented for about 120 days to 140 days. As a result, the flavor and aroma is gain nicely. Not only locals love this, a lot of tourists also enjoy it.







Later on, Kelantan is the birthplace of many traditional arts in Malaysia. Kelantan has the traditional music which is gained by the traditional instrument by the traditional drums which called Rebana Ubi. You can enjoy listening the sound while watching the traditional show which called Wayang Kulit show. Wayang Kulit is a cultural performances featuring traditional Malay music and Wayang Kulit. The wayang kulit or shadow play, is a unique form of theatre inspired by the great Hindu epics, the Ramayana and Mahabrata. The tok dalang character manipulates the puppets which is made from buffalo hide and mounted on rattan sticks and modulates the narrator voice to create drama and suspense. The show is usually being held at night. Besides, Kelantan also have the giant kites to intricate textiles, performance art and traditional games. Kelantan is commonly associated with the traditional kite called the wau, made from a bamboo frame and colored paper. While there are different types of wau in Malaysia, the Wau Bulan or Moon-Kite is the most well-known and beautiful, with its largest crescent framework and ornate design.


Okay now, let us move to a textile factory to see how local women work on two intricate textile art, the songket and batik. Songket is a handwoven textile embroidered with gold or silver threads, traditionally worn during formal ceremonies. Batik, on the other hand, uses a technique called wax-resist dyeing to produce beautiful floral motifs on the fabric. Both of these traditional textiles are only a part of Kelantan’s large cultural tapestry, and there are plenty more local handicrafts, trades and traditions out there that have yet to be highlighted as the state’s intangible attraction. You can happily shopping the Batik designed clothes and gives to your loved ones. Variety of clothing you might want to buy if you visit the shops such as attire for all ages from the pyjamas until the exclusive Batik shirt used to attend many occasions.  

Last but not least, Kelantan is the best place for you to explore. It was an honoured for me to share of the iconic’s culture of state in Malaysia. Thank you for listening attentively and for your full attention my dear tourists.  I hope you enjoy the attractions here. I hope that this experience will be memorable to all of you. I am looking forward to your next trip in Kelantan.



Monday, April 1, 2019

Cherating Video

This video is about our project assignment involving the the journey in discovering Cherating. Me and my other four group members who are Natasha, Fatihah, Hannah and Afini. For visitors who want to enjoy delicious food accompanying with tranquil environment, Cherating is the best place to choose!

Kelantan's Culture

Assalamualaikum w.b.t and good afternoon to everyone. My name is Wan Nur Farahiyah Binti Wan Mohd Tarmizi. You can call me Farahiyah. I...