Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Ondeh ondeh & ketupat making

We love this BEST! We had hands-on with an aunt in the Kampong.
First, she showed us the ingredients and did the mixture for us. We then used the dough and placed gula Melaka into the dough. We rolled the dough into a ball and started boiling it in hot water.
The aunt coated the green dough with coconut flakes.

It was so fun! We had an enjoyable time making and eating.

We continued doing ketupat. We had fun!













Top Spin

We were taught Malay traditional games.

Nain started practicing!







Batik painting

We had our first Batik painting at the home stay in Parit Penghulu.

We were afraid that we will make a mess of our work, but it was easy and the painting was pretty!

Look at our work!


















Sunday, 8 September 2013

malacca traditional house

A Kampung House in Malacca?
 
 
                               

The kampung house is situated about 22 kilometers from Malacca town. It was built in 1914 by the penghulu, or chieftain, of Merlimau: Datuk Penghulu Abdul Ghani. Now you will see traditional furniture and embellishments, typical in many Malaccan village houses. 
It's a rare find to see Kampung houses in Singapore. It will be an eye-opener for us if we get to see these houses.

At 'Malacca'


We found some interesting photos about Malacca. We wonder if we will get to see these places.




Interesting places in Malacca

                        Interesting Places within Malacca     
 
 
                                                              Jonker Street
Jonker street is a very attractive place in Malacca and a popular area of the historic city to visit.  The street is more happening on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at night but is not quite busy throughout the day as well since Malacca was awarded the World Heritage status by UNESCO in 2008.  Now the streets are lined with souvenir shops in addition to the traditional restaurants that have staked claim here for decades.  Foods and drinks found here is Hai Nan coffee, cendol, laksa, and so on are recommended.  

               
 

Traditional Type of food in Malacca

Traditional Food

Look at the pictures below. They looked delicious...

This is one of my favourites! I didn't know it was classified as a traditional food in Malcca


We have : Onde-Onde and Bahulu......!

 

This is Traditional type of games in Malcca

Traditional Games


Traditional Malay games usually require craft skills.
Sepak Raga and kite flying are among traditional games that were mentioned in the Malay Annals played by nobilities and royalties of Malacca Sultanate .

Sepak Raga aka Sepak Takraw

Sepak Raga (now known as Sepak Takraw ) is one of the most popular Malay games and has been played for centuries. Traditionally, Sepak raga was played in circle by kicking and keeps aloft the rattan ball using any part of the body except the arms and hands. It is now recognized as Malaysia ’s national sport and played in the international sporting events such as Asian Games and Southeast Asian Games .


Other popular game is top spinning which usually played after the harvest season. A great skill of craftsmanship is required to produce the most competitive Gasing(top), some of which spin for two hours at a time.




 
This is the Sepak Takraw ball. It is made of rattan. One of our team members (Hasan) is a very good player for this sport. He had won countless of games during the inter-school competition!



Kite flying is also one of the most played games in Malacca.

Traditional clothing in Malacca

Some traditional costumes and clothes


Its look beautiful..!



A Traditional Chinese Wedding in Malacca.

Malacca costumes

Sites we will visit and the costumes we will be viewing during our visit!




This is the Malacca Rocking the Baba, Nyonya Malaysian traditional attires.

Nyonya Baba bridal couples, Melaka, Malaysia
Both of this traditional costumes is worn in some weddings in Malacca.....
This is one of the costumes in Malacca . :)

Female clothing in Malacca

Traditional Costumes in Malacca
 
 
 
This is one of  the traditional female costume in Malacca. People wear this costume anywhere they go.In the early colonial days, Kebayas were hand-sewn by Peranakan women.






This is the traditional malay costume worn during a malay wedding.
We love it! The colours are striking and the decorations made the place look grand!




Malacca costumes

The Early Traders and Merchants in Malacca

 


Malacca is appealing due to its rich and vibrant past.
Malacca is renowned as the place where the history of Malaysia began.
From a quiet fishing village back in the early 15th Century, Malacca grew into one of the world's greatest trading empires. 
Merchants came from as far as Arabia, India and Europe to trade in silk, spices, gold and procelain.

The picture above shows the attire worn by the early traders and merchants.

Saturday, 7 September 2013

Welcome to P5 Aspiration Malacca 2013 Blog!


We are a group of six pupils who will be going to Malacca in the September Holidays.

We will be updating on our journey and research work in this blog. Stay Tuned!