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MALAY VILLAGE

During a school semester break, I paid a visit to one of the Malay villages, we call 'kampung' . Not to far from town the pace of life there is very much slower and peaceful (very good for the soul). The sun was right over my head and most people stayed indoor except some playful boys enjoying their school break. This village is call 'Kampung Seronok' which means 'Happy Village'. Situated on the south eastern part of Penang Island.

The folks here grow a lot of fruit trees, herbs, vegetables as well as fowls and fishes. The sun just came out today, the sky has been overcast and wet for the past five days, so naturally I saw a lot of laundries drying in the sun.

In this muslim community, life basically centered around the village mosque. Everybody seems to know everybody. Any celebration of weddings or any other events would involve all the folks. One of the colourful events is when the young boys reached certain age group, they will be prepared for ritual circumcision. Then there will be music, dancing and food.

(Above) Betel nuts. Folks use to chewed them with a mixture of lime paste, betel leaf, and spices. We can hardly see anyone chew them nowadays. They only use them for some culture and custom practices like weddings and circumcision ceremonies.

(Right ) Grating coconut meat in a grocery store. Folks will then squeeze out the milk from the grated coconut meat. Coconut milk is very much of their cooking ingredients used from curry to sweet puddings. The grocery man will be the best man to talk to if you are looking for someone there or maybe the latest gossip.

Lots of spices and pungent smelling herbs are used in their cooking. Salted fish is also one of their delicacies. Notice the one above, that's the flower bud of a banana tree. Lots of garden vegetables are eaten raw and it's very healthy. Compared to the Indians, Malays use less curry staffs, but the dishes are more on the sour and chilly hot taste.

COMMENTS
Chaitiamma said at 11:44 a.m. on Aug 30, 2009:
Umboi.............seronok sekali !!!
Sd14 said at 11:53 a.m. on Aug 30, 2009:
Hi Rod thanks for very informative tabblo & lots of lovely photos= could make one feel hungry just looking at all the food items here, :)~~
Tishfish said at 11:59 a.m. on Aug 30, 2009:
I would loved to go shopping there. Quite a collection of veggies and spices. Wonderful shots Rod ! ! !
Rod38 said at 12:06 p.m. on Aug 30, 2009:
Hi Joe, Nice to see you here. Glad to know you enjoy viewing this set.

Hi Doreen, shopping here is real cheap. Got to bunch of banana for Rm3.00 (US0.80).
Wildthing said at 12:08 p.m. on Aug 30, 2009:
Thanks for letting us see this peaceful 'Happy Village', and telling us about it.
Lageho said at 12:37 p.m. on Aug 30, 2009:
Wonderful photos, so colourful. I like the first pic with the kids.
Chilla said at 12:44 p.m. on Aug 30, 2009:
Rod, this is a lovely Tabblo! Thank you for sharing a little of the life of Happy Village. It looks like a wonderful place. The young boys look full of fun and mischief like boys the world over!
Rod38 said at 12:58 p.m. on Aug 30, 2009:
Thank you for your wonderful comments David, Mike, Lars and Celia.
DanMan said at 3:37 p.m. on Aug 30, 2009:
A wonderful place to visit, very good pictures! Unique! Very interesting life style, I would like to see more of it!
ConnieL said at 4:01 p.m. on Aug 30, 2009:
Looks like a very peaceful village to visit. As you said...good for the soul. Nice photos.
Nestorinacio said at 5:48 p.m. on Aug 30, 2009:
Cool cool cool.
Rod38 said at 9:07 p.m. on Aug 30, 2009:
Yeah, very peaceful place compare to the city. We have homestay program too. Thank you DAN, CONNIE and NESTOR.
Noe said at 1:55 a.m. on Aug 31, 2009:
Very intresting Rodney... great set!
Hhwind said at 5:25 a.m. on Aug 31, 2009:
Nice tabblo Rodney but the last few days wasn't soronok too much rain
FoguinhoFoto said at 7:36 a.m. on Aug 31, 2009:
Rodney, your pictures are magnificent, parabens.
NeusinhaGedoz said at 9:56 a.m. on Aug 31, 2009:
Simply fantastic, Rodney. Loved.
Rod38 said at 8:33 p.m. on Aug 31, 2009:
NOE, TEO, FOGUINHO and NEUSINHA, thank you for encouragement.
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