Sunday 21 July 2013

Air batu campur




Ice plus or better known as ABC (also known as Ice Kacang in Penang and Singapore). Founded from Shave Ice originated in Japan. It can also be found in other countries such as America, the Philippines, Thailand with other names such as ice and snow so.
It is a drink made from machined ice and mixed with ingredients such as nuts, fruit slice, cendol, grass jelly, corn sweeteners, such as water syrup and sarsi and tie.
It is the top choice for enthusiasts or hot or cold weather

Orang Bugis



Bugis originated from the islands of Sulawesi in Indonesia, and now with a population of three million, inhabit almost all areas in South Sulawesi. Dutch conquest in the 17th century, causing some of them have now moved and mixed with other tribes in Sumatra, Kalimantan, Java, Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak. They are merchants of spices and incense.
As written general knowledge controlled by british whereas, ethnic Bugis famous enough in the maritime field in the Malay Archipelago and in the economy. They are also well-known as a brave warrior, a notorious pirate (styled by a successful propaganda techniques by competitors such as Dutch and English.) And a successful trader. The main focal point for cultural and ethnic economy is known as Ujung Pandang or Makassar. Bugis is also a Muslim.

Nasi Lalap



ok what is very special about this lalap & rice right into Kat Sabah there eh? Kat peninsula so far this mesia been truly I do not see you again la .. but Actually not too .. hehe .. lalap rice or lalapan this actually comes from our neighboring country, Indonesia .. kalo see even look like there is something like a chicken Penyet/ pecel right ..

lalap this is actually a side dish Indonesian version .. so can say this kind of rice rice salad lalap Indonesian version la but also served with other kinds of fish, fried chicken or fried fish .. kalo kat Sabah, Lalap @ Rice Fried Rice Lalap Basically this consists from rice/ nasi goreng served with a few pieces of fried chicken, some kind of salads and chili sauce which is a major asset this dish

Saturday 20 July 2013

Tanjung Simpang Mengayau




Tanjung Sampang Mengayau is a most northern cape of the island of Borneo. It is located in the district of Kudat and is a tourist area in Malaysia. Mengayau Smith is also a high hill, which extends the network into the Sulu Sea facing up to reveal a beautiful panorama as the sun began to rise and sunset.
Mengayau Smith actually gets its name from the daily spoken language appeared network functions and panoramic hill when era fight piracy and ancient mysticism. Mengayau lacquer derived from the Rungus. "Smith" which means an "act discover / find a person / group of people waiting or waiting after the act is done due to the availability of appointments or no".
"Mengayau" is from the word "Mangazou" meaning a group of people for the purpose of knowledge megadu inner strength or battle or fight. "With that, Smith said Mengayau discover or find the means for knowledge or war opponents compete.
In the olden days, Marudu Bay population is an important route to the sea in the boat, or yacht kumpit. Thus it is often a sea battle in the hills of the region is known as Smith Mangazou. This happens because of the strategic location of this area, which in its territorial waters, a meeting point of two major ocean in the North of Kudat and there is a calm water area coupled with the rolling hills that facilitate spying and watching the opponent dilakukan.Sering was also the hills this cape to be a hideout and pirate enemies waiting to attack merchant ships passing through the area or moored here. Ferdinand Magellan in Pigafetta records in during sailing voyage around the world from Brunei to Sulu Archipelago is said to have anchored in this area for 42 days on 15 August to 27 September 1521 to repair a damaged ship before continuing its voyage. In Pigafetta records, Smith Mengayau known  Cimbombong. Clearly this area is synonymous with sea trade, piracy and sea battles in the past.

Taman Buaya Tuaran Sabah Crocodile Farm



Located in Tuaran, northern part of Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. The crocodile farm was first open on 2005 and operates as a branch of one of the three other crocodile farm in Sandakan and Langkawi with more than 1,000 crocodiles.
The background of this sucessful crocodile farm was started about 50 years ago where one young boy from a fishonger family started with small pond when a fishermen gave him crocodile hatchings that caught in their nets. From there, this boy gradually manage to built up his carrier breeding more than 3,000 crocodiles babies annually and the business keep going forward.
Before you get close see the crocodile cage, you’ll find few of other crocodiles that has been waxed for display purposed along after the entrance.

EASTERN CINEPLEX Eastern Plaza, Tawau






The cinema is the second cinema to be opened in the city of Tawau after the launch of Star Cineplex Tawau back in 2007. It is located at Eastern Plaza, the largest shopping complex in Tawau town and it provides another choice of entertainment for the Tawau residents with cinematic experiences on 3D, 2D and 35mm films.









Tawau Tanjung Market





Situated smack dab in the middle of Tawau Town, next to the Tawau Port, is the Tawau Tanjung Market; also known as the Tawau Central Market—a place where you can find anything and everything under one roof.

Completed in 1999 and equipped with 6,000 stalls, the Tawau Tanjung Market is said to be the largest indoor market in the whole of Malaysia. The ground floor of this market is where you can find foodstuff such as fresh fruits, vegetables, keropok amplang (amplang crackers), Indonesian-made dried crackers, and other fresh produce.

On the first floor, you can find dried preserved food such as dried salted fish, dried anchovies and dried prawns which Tawau is famous for. There are plenty of varieties of dried salted food for you to choose from. The best part is that the produces sold here are reasonably priced, plus some room for bargaining.

If you’re a fan of interesting wooden crafts and decorative items such as hand-woven baskets, placemats and other souvenirs, the top floor of the Tanjung Market, which is known as ‘Pasar Gantung’ or Hang Market, offers a plethora of goods that are both made locally and imported from Indonesia and the Philippines.  Here, you can also find some attractive batik clothes, sarongs and other clothing items. Don’t forget to haggle before you buy.