Friday, November 03, 2006

Hari Raya Aidil Fitri 1427H


Selamat Hari Raya
Moga doa dan solat
Kita mendapat kemenangan
Selamat Hari Raya
Moga kemenangan
Kita dapat restu dan berkat

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Satay

BBQ & Satay
18 September 2006
Celcom Bdr Menjalara
Taken by Kamarozz A.B

Kids and Beach


Gambar ni juga di ambil di tepi pantai Berjaya Tioman.
Budak2 ni asyik betul bermain pasir membuatkan aku tertarik dan terus merakamkan gambar ini.
31 Ogos 2006
Kamarozz A.B

Sunset at Tioman


This picture taken by me at Berjaya Tioman Island Resort Beach, 31st August 2006.

Friday, June 16, 2006

Marhaban - Photos


marhaban means Hello; welcome

date taken: 04/06/2006

Malay Wedding Pictures - Malaysia



my cousin weds
date taken: 04/06/2006
where at?: anak bukit, alor setar kedah.
visit my fotopage > http://matasting.fotopages.com

Friday, June 09, 2006

Hotel Miramar Alor Setar Kedah


So masa aku kat Kedah minggu lepas, kat Hotel Miramar la aku duduk, Hotel ni terletak di Jalan Putra Alor Setar betul2 di pekan Alor Setar dekat dgn Masjid Zahir, Menara Alor Setar dan juga Mahkamah Alor Setar. So Hotel ni okla boleh dikategorikan sebagai budget Hotel, baru je di rennovate, gambar kat atas ni gambar lama dia aku amek dlm hotel, dorang dah frame kan gambar lama tu sebagai kenangan. Aku amek family room, adala dlm RM165 semalam, bleh tahan gak tu, maklumla sekitar Alor Setar hotel semua penuh sebab Sukma. Papahal pon ianya tak mengecewakan! :P

Monday, May 29, 2006

Hotel in Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia


Dengan tak semena-mena susah pulak nak dapat hotel kat alor setar waktu ni.. bila gua check balik emmpphh patutla cuti sekolah.. check skali lagi emmpphh ada sukma pulak...aiyoo.. meriah la rupanya kota star waktu ni ek.. memang last minit mcm gua ni nak book hotel mmg tak dapat la.. survey dlm internet pon tak byk choice.. 2 3 aje yg ada? eh takkan byk tu je hotel kat sana?emm selepas puas cari dpt la list yg byk sket.. biasala la kedah lebih famous dgn langkawi nya so kota star ni agak kurang pelancong yg dtg.. nak cari info pasal langkawi mmg byk tapi alor setar tak berapa nak complete.. ni list yg gua dapat.. sesiapa yang nak stay kat sana boleh la survey2 hotel2 ni..

Holiday Villa Lot 162/163, Jalan Tunku Ibrahim 05000 Alor StarKedah.Tel : 04-7349999

Hotel Grand Continental No. 134-141, Jalan Sultan Badlishah 05000 Alor StarKedah.Tel : 04-7335917

Hotel Sentosa Regency 250, Jalan Putra 05100 Alor StarKedah.Tel : 04-7303999

Hotel Seri Malaysia 005127, Mukim Alor Malai daerah Kota StarJalan Stadium05100 Alor StarKedah.Tel : 04-7308737

Hotel Grand Crystal 40, Jalan Kampung Perak05100 Alor StarKedah.Tel : 04-7313333

Hotel Samila 27, Lebuhraya Darul Aman05000 Alor StarKedah.Tel : 04-7318888

Hotel Regent 1536-G, Jalan Sultan Badlishah 05000 Alor StarKedah.Tel : 04-7311900

Thursday, May 25, 2006

Alor Setar, Kedah Darul Aman


Alor Setar, city of Kedah situated in the north peninsular of Malaysia, my mum's hometown, i also born there but was rise in Kuala Lumpur since small. For me Alor Setar is a great city, small, uncrowded and peacefull. Its green paddey field always make me feel calm. I will be in Alor Setar this coming June for my cousin's wed, its been a long time since my last visit to Alor Setar, and i hope this trip will be the best ever trip i ever had there and hope to capture good photos of the city and people!. Posted by Picasa

Monday, May 22, 2006

Visit Malaysia 2007


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Next year would be the best year to visit Malaysia, why?? because Malaysia will celebrating 50years of independance! The month of August will be filled with a myriad of parades, cultural performances, street shows and carnivals to commemorate the country's Independence or Merdeka Day on 31 August.

Come and see the beauty of Malaysia, peacefull country rich with culture and heritage. You can choose wether u want to go for relaxing, for adventure or for shopping! There are many interesting place in Malaysia such as Mulu National Park, Mount Kinabalu, Redang island, Tioman island, Penang, Langkawi and Kuala Lumpur it-self! So come and enjoy yourself!

Monday, May 08, 2006

Pencak Silat - Malay Martial Art and Self-Defense


Origin in Southeast asia with roots in the culture of the Malay World. Widely known in Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Southern Thai and Philipines. There are many styles or aliran of silat can be found such as Silat Cekak, Silat Gayong, Silat Lincah and etc.

There are four main aspects to pencak silat:
The "Mental-Spiritual" aspect
The "Bela Diri" (self-defence) aspect
The "Seni Budaya" (culture, art) aspect
The "Olahraga" (sport) aspect

Picture above taken during a Malay Wedding Ceremony (perform as culture and art)

p/s: actually the performer will use a complete malay warrior attire, not like the picture above :)

Thursday, May 04, 2006

Tari Piring Traditional Minangkabau Dance


The traditional dance shown in the picture originated from Minangkabau. It is still popular in Malaysia where we can see the dance is practiced during wedding ceremonies especially in Negeri Sembilan. How the dance is being played? It can be one-woman show (normally played by girls) or in a group. Using both hands, holding two small plates and at the end of each middle-finger lays rings to be used for tapping the plates. The tapping is done in-sync with the melody of music which is being played. If the dance is being played at night, candles will be placed on the plates. The rule is that the candle light cannot be put out before the dance ends. This will test the skill and agility of the dancers as the plates will be turned almost 360 degrees and back while maintaining it from dropping to the floor. The dance moves are shown the way girls are applying make-up, combing hair and using talcum powder, sewing and stitching.

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Malaysia Rainforest Pictures





This pictures taken at FRIM Kuala Lumpur (Forest Research Institute of Malaysia). What is rainforest?? From Wikipedia :

A rainforest, or a wet forest, is a forested biome with high annual rainfall. Tropical rainforests arise due to the Intertropical Convergence Zone, but temperate rain forests also exist. In addition to prodigious rainfall, many rainforests are characterized by a high number of resident species and tremendous biodiversity of their flora and fauna.
The largest tropical rainforests exist in the Amazon basin (the Amazon Rainforest), in Nicaragua (Los Guatuzos, Bosawás and Indio-Maiz), the southern Yucatan peninsula-El Peten-Belize contiguous area of Central America (including the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve), in much of equatorial Africa from Cameroon to the Democratic Republic of Congo, in much of southeastern Asia from Myanmar to Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, eastern Queensland, Australia and in some parts of the United States. Outside of the tropics, temperate rainforests can be found in British Columbia, southeastern Alaska, western Oregon and Washington, the western Caucasus (Ajaria region of Georgia), parts of the western Balkans, New Zealand, Tasmania, and parts of eastern Australia.
While it's commonly believed that rainforests provide much of the oxygen for the planet, and are the "lungs of the world", most rainforests do not in fact provide oxygen for the rest of the world. Through the decomposition of dead plant matter, rainforests consume as much oxygen as they produce, except in certain conditions (primarily swamp forests) where the dead plant matter does not decay, but is preserved underground instead (ultimately to form new coal deposits over enough time). Still, rainforests act as major consumers of atmospheric carbon and may play a large role in cooling air that passes through them. As such, many scientists feel that the rainforests are of vital importance within the global climate system.


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Pictures by kamarozz a.b.