Malaysia takes your
breath away the very first minute you arrive. Cultures
have
been meeting and
mixing in Malaysia since the beginning of its history. More than
fifteen hundred years ago a Malay kingdom in Bujang
Valley welcomed traders from
China and India. These traders brought with them not only gold and silks but Buddhism
and Hinduism.The
Hindu temples in KUALA LUMPUR are absolutely marvellous.
The MALAY are Malaysia's largest ethnic
group, accounting for over half the population
and the national language.Almost all MALAY are
MUSLIMS, though it must be
mentioned that ISLAM
in Malaysia is not as extreme as in the Middle East.
The CHINESE traded
with Malaysia for centuries, but they settled in the XIX century.
Most CHINESE MALAYSIAN are Tao Buddhist,and the population
represent about
35% of the total. The
INDIAN contact with Malaysia dates from 2000 years ago though
they settled, as the
CHINESE, in the XIX century.Today the HINDU MALAYSIANS
represent about 10%
of the population. However, their
culture is visiblethroughout the
country.
The oldest inhabitants of Malaysia are its tribal peoples. They account
for
about 5 % of
the total population.All of
Malaysia's tribal people generally are
believed
to share a strong spiritual tie to the rain forest.
Foto: Betty Ojeda |
Foto: Betty Ojeda |
Foto: Betty Ojeda |
Here you´ll find a translation from most of the mails I sent to my friends during my first trip to South East Asia, a place that seduced me deeply since the very first moment I set foot on MALAYSIA. The translation, as any from a very colloquial writing full or regionalisms, must have lost part of its flavour. Nevertheless hope it makes you think about getting the chance to travel and “taste” the marvels of
KUALA LUMPUR
1. Alter a 22-hour flight
we finally arrived in KUALA LUMPUR .
The airport was outstanding. As you must imagine, we were pretty tired,
however, we left the hotel soon ready to start our experience. This morning we
visited a Buddhist Temple, China Town, the market, the Court – which used to be
the Sultan´s home….beautiful home by the way…to take your breath away in fact.
Suddenly it started to rain so we got absolutely soaked. We were planning to
have dinner in the revolving restaurant which is in the KL TOWER but it won´t be possible as
it´s being redesigned. In three days time we´ll be in LANGKAWI so I don´t think
we´ll have the chance to go…Pity. We haven´t been yet to the famous PETRONAS
(KL TOWERS) We´re planning to go tomorrow.
The people are
extraordinarily kind, most of them speak English, so we haven´t had any
communication problem so far. Malaysian English has its pecularities, but
everything´s ok.
Every time we mention we
say we come from ARGENTINA ,
everybody mentions MARADONA, so it´s true he´s very popular all over the world.
Today we took a cab to go
to the National Palace and we intended to go on visiting
places on foot, but it was on a highway. The
residence of the Yang Dipertuan Agung is a major tourist attraction and so are
the palace guards and horse - mounted guards. I had a pic taken with one of
them.The original building, completed in 1929, was the result of a Chinese
millionaire's brief to the architect to build the "biggest house in Kuala Lumpur and Straits Settlements ". We took pics and then
tried to take another cab, but ALL of them were busy. We had been waiting for
about 20 minutes when we decided to ask a cop, and we found that the cop helped
us to find a taxi.
Batu CavesFoto: Betty Ojeda |
Batu Caves Foto: Betty Ojeda |
2. Alter having had a
delicious meal in a Chinese restaurant here I am again getting in touch with
you.
Yesterday we we went to BATU CAVES
and it was as if we were in INDIA .
It´s an outstanding Hindu
Temple which is in a
cavern. We had to go up 300 steps, under the heat and you know that I´m a heavy
smoker, well it was not easy but absolutely worth doing. Batu Caves consists of several small caves
and a main cavern housing a shrine. The Caves are devoted to the Hindu deity
Lord Murugan. There are stalagtites and
stalamites. There´s also an incredible arte gallery full of deities downstairs.
We have visited three
mosques, one of them was the National, some Chinese Temples ,
the National Museum and the Butterfly garden
(woow!!!!!)
Everything´s new,
different, interesting and I repeat, the people are very kind.
3.
PS.
Last NIGHT we visited the MKL TOWER
(remember the revolving restaurant which is not open right now?) The tower is Asia 's
tallest and the fourth tallest in the world. It also serves as a transmission
station for telecommunications, radio and television. We took some panoramic pics
of the city and the Petronas and went to visit them. They belong to a petrol
company so you cannot go up to uppermost floor. There´s a shopping center,
beautiful but quite expensive for us.
Today we took the train to
see KL from a different angle. The train stations are very clean and tidy. We saw
some poor areas in the outskirts of the city.
We have talked to lot of people,
all of them very interesting.
We´ll be going to the Hard
Rock Café in a few minutes.
4.
Everybody should visit S.E.
ASIA, it´s marvelous. The people are great, the places spectacular,
everything´s new, different, fantastic !!! Being in MALYSIA is like being in China and India together.
Last night, afer having a delicious Chinese meal we went to the Hard Rock Café. The atmosphere was
interesting, with some locals and a lot of tourists from all over the world. We
made friends with a couple of guys, both living in KL but one of them is Hindu
Malay and the other American .After having had some margaritas we went to a
Latin American Disco. Gary, the American friend, asked me what kind of music I
liked dancing and I answered as you might imagine :”Latin American”. I was
pretty surprised to learn there was a place in KL where latin music was played.
The disco´s called EL NIÑO and belongs to a guy from Columbia . After that we ended eating and
exotic meal at four in the morning in the Chinese area.
As you must imagine we
slept all the way to LANGKAWI as we had slept very little, but we were very
happy as we had had fun.
After arriving on the
island we went to the beach and we had some Malay food for dinner. Today we
sunbathed and saw sunset in a bar by the sea. Tomorrow we´re are renting a car
with a Canadian girl me met today. We want to visit a Crocodrile Farm, some
little waterfalls and a beach with black sand. We were planning to take a boat
to nearby Thai islands, but we won´t have enough time as in two-days time we´re
flying to BALI.
We´re very happy here ,
enjoying the trip and if my budgets allows me, my next trip will be to SOUTH EAST ASIA again.
Our dinner tonight was
“international”. There were three Malays, one girl from Holland , another girl from England , and
us, two Argentinians.
Foto: Betty Ojeda |
Foto: Betty Ojeda |
LANGKAWI and BALI
5. We arrived in BALI this afternoon, absolutely
tired. As I told you, we rented a
car with our Canadian friend, Suzanne, and we took a ride along the island. We
visited
KAMPUNG
BUKU MALAYSIA
which is said to be the first and only book village in South-east
Asia . It is part of the International Book villages and Book
Towns Movement. It´s amidst a green forest at the foot of Gunung Raya, the
highest peak on the island. We also visited TAMAN LAGENDA, a scenic park with
beautiful gardens of vivid local blooms, plants and fruit trees. As I told you,
we were planning to visit a crocodile farm, and we did so. Taman Buaya Langkawi
or Langkawi Crocodile Farm covers 20 acres that houses more than 1,000
crocodiles. The farm has main attractions for the tourists such as the feeding
pond, and the bridge-over-pond. We watched an exhibition too. We went to PULAU
SINGA BESAR, a wildlife sanctuary. We really enjoyed our day.
In the evening we had dinner in an interesting market in Kuah, the capital, which is located on the south eastern side of Langkawi. The restaurants are outdoors, and as they belong to Muslims no alcohol is sold. We had a typical meal with ice coffee. On our last night in LGK we had fish and crab by the sea, having the moon as our lamp. MARVELLOUS !!! We had dinner with Suzanne – who had bought red wine specially for us, and Nick – a very nice Malay friend.
Now in BALI
we´re at the GRAND HYATT , first time in our lives!!!! The hotel is the most
beautiful I have ever seen. When we arrived we were received with flowers. The
people who work in the hotel wear typical clothes.
I have been asked about the
people here. I can´ talk about people from INDONESIA so far because we have
just arrived, but as for MALAYSIANS they are great. They´re kind, nice, always ready to
help people. I have fallen in love with KUALA
LUMPUR , not only because it´s beautiful, but because
of its people, its culture.
6.
Here we are still in BALI . We went to the beach and went back to the hotel
with our hands full of red coral. We had sea food for dinner in a restaurant by
the sea with candles. We sat and waited for the menu but we found it a bit
strange. We asked the waiter and he told us how it worked…you have to go and
choose your food. There are big bowls, you choose what you want to eat, the
food is weighed and that´s it. Obviously, they cook the little animals first…
Then we went to the Hard
Rock Café where we could see one of the Red Hit Chilli Peppers. Some people
were moved because he was here, I wasn´t ´cause I didn´t know him, but he´s
very handsome.
Today we visited a lot of
Hindu Temples which are completely different from the ones we saw in MALAYSIA .
They´re in the open and they resembled some I had seen on TV. We also saw a
typical play at a theatre. Beautiful though we didn´t understand the
language…We had lunch in a restaurant opposite a volcano !!!! We were eating
when we heard some noise, and it was the volcano!!!! I ran to take a pic. We
also visited a sacred park full of monkeys. The economic situation here is worse
than in MALAYSIA .
The people harass you offering their goods to be bought. They start telling you
a price and then start going down and down.
7. BALI and
SINGAPORE.
We had planned to have
dinner by the sea again, but…TROPICAL WEATHER…so…rain as you might imagine.
Nevertheless we went out all the same and MASTER ASSIST great. You must be
wondering what Master Assist has to do with what I´m telling you. Well I had a
very silly little accident on the little island, and as my ankle hurt I called MA. The Service was perfect!!!
The most outstanding temple
we visited was one that is in part covered by the sea when the tide is in. We
also visited a museum and other temples with names impossible to remember. We
also went out at night, don´t you worry, but night life was not wowwwwwwwwww.
Something very interesting
that happened to us was that the taxi driver who took us to all the temples
invited us to his home, so we met his wife , saw pics of their children, and
had some Coke. We were very happy .
We have just arrived in
SINGAPUR. We had taken a walk and up to now we have liked what we have seen.
There has been a huge
protest in MALAYSIA
as well as in BALI . The Sea Food
SINGAPUR
8.
We´re in the NO CITY. We
have even seen t-shirts which read : NO SMOKING, NO CHEWING GUM, The fine fine
CITY. By the way, cigarettes here are terrible expensive, and so are alcoholic
drinks.
A couple of days ago we
went to the Asian
Civilizations Museum
. We met a girl from Singapore ,
Muslim, who invited us to her place. She is very kind, nice. We accepted the
invitation and yesterday went to her house.
We took a train that is
also a subway.
Taherah´s family are very,
very kind. They don´t seem to be an orthodox Muslim family at all. Niether
Taherah´s mum nor her sisters cover their heads and she , who does, took the
scarf out at home. They come form Pakitan
,India and China . Perhaps
that´s the reason they are so open.
Muslim women in MALAYSIA were
always covered, you could only see their faces. At the hotel we saw a Saudi,
wearing black and you could only see her eyes. Terrible. But…it seems that her
husband doesn´t care about tradition when he´s abroad because he was wearing
shorts and a t- shirt…quite comfortable considering the hot weather….
We also visited a Buddhist Temple , a Hindu Temple
, and a Sinagogue. As you see, we´re
being very kind to all gods, and whoever says that there´s only one god, has
never been to a Hindu
Temple . After our
“religious experience” we visited China
Town and Little India
where everything that glitters IS gold. We couldn´t stop looking at the beautiful pieces of
jewelry.
I forgot to tell you that
at Taherah´s home we tried her clothes, as well as her sisters´. The garments
were beautiful !!! and we had some
pics taken wearing them. Gabriela and I
were like five-year-old girls enjoying changing clothes.
Tonight we´re planning to
have sea food in a typical market and then go to the Hard Rock Café.
On our second night here we
had dinner by the river. The place was pretty but we had pizza which was not
only very bad but expensive.
Today we visited VILLA MING. We thought it would be a traditional
place, but it was a shop. The only interesting thing was to see how the people
work painting those beautiful Chinese Vases.
We also visited the de MADAME TUSSEAU
Museum . No, we dind´t fly
to England ,
there was an exhibition in SINGAPORE .
I turned a bit shallow and had some pics taken with Mel Gibson, Bon Jovi, Brad
Pitt. I also got intellectual and had pics taken with Mandela, Einstein,
Shakespeare and Picasso.
Foto: Betty Ojeda |
9.
Well, we´re back in ARGENTINA again. The experience was
marvellous so we´re determined to go back to those fantastic far lands.
On our last days in Singapore , we
went on visiting places, always with our map in hand, walking, by train and by
bus. We didn´t have any problem at all. On our last night we had a delicious
typical meal. Even though they say that Singapore never sleeps, everything
closes quite early, at about 1, so we went out early. (the city doesn´t sleep,
but the people DO!!!) We ended in a bar where customers are mainly yuppies.
Gaby had some beers and I had my delicious Margaritas. In ASIA
everything is so different that even yuppies are very nice. (lol) Then we went
to another bar, far from downtown, It was quite nice, but I don´t remember the
name. Then, back to the hotel. On the following morning we packed , had
breakfast and left to say good bye to SINGAPORE .
While we were walking it started to rain, so we went to a gallery to see an exhibition
, this time it was the ENTERPRISE
!!!
I was a bit upset because
Mr Spock wasn´t there, but we enjoyed playing there.
We left SINGAPORE at 8:15 PM on January 25 th. Taherah ,
our new friend, went to the airport to tell us good bye. She gave us some cards
and we had a hug with tears. We took a flight to KL to wait for the flight to ARGENTINA . We
left MALAYSIA
at 1:15 AM on January 26 th, and after 24 hours arrived in Ezeiza. We slept
during most of the flight.
Hope you have enjoyed this
trip which has been a marvellous experience for us. Our eyes still picture so
many beautiful places, and our hearts are full of emotions. We met lovely
people and had the chance to share part of our life. Everything will be in our
hearts, in our memories and in the approximately 400 pics I took.