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2010 Chinese New Year in Kampong Koh, Sitiawan

Went back to Sitiawan to spend my Chinese New Year over there, it has always been our usual routine. This time back, cinema were renovated. This is the first cinema I visited, and it is the 'One and Only One' cinema in Sitiawan. There are a number of new cafe opened with WIFI.

Old town is one of the cafe I visited, it is just besides the GIANT supermarket. We also have Old Town in Singapore opened by Mark Wong. There are also other cafe like 'Uncle John' and 'Sunlight'.

The days in Sitiawan can only be describe with one word, HOT! It is just too hot over there as the place is situated above the earth equator at the west of Malaysia. Click here to see where is Sitiawan

Let's see some of the photos I've taken around the neighbourhood. We stayed at Kampong Koh, it a mixture of malays, indians and chinese. But I think it a malay kampong. You can also find some products made from Kampong Koh like chili sauce. http://www.kampongkoh.com.my/
Some photos taken at sunset.
  

Most of the kids here knows how to ride motorbike, the big field in front is the place where we watch fire works on the 30th of lunar calendar.
  

There are some parts of kampong Koh where you can find better houses. 
This stretch is the place where new houses were just developed. Some of them were bought while some of them are still on sales.


On the 30th Lunar calendar, everyone come out from their house waiting. Some people prepared their firecrackers ready for count down, while the others came out to enjoy the atmosphere of Chinese New Year.
This is the field I mentioned earlier. Most people gather around to see the fireworks.
Last time, there are no such big fireworks, we play with small ones that some rotates on the floor with colorful lights.As the field is like a stadium size, I think it is more than 400m per round. You can see fireworks from different directions. Whenever there are fireworks which has the loudest bombs and design, people will start to focus the new one. Now the place is also popular with 'Kong Ming Deng' where people wrote down their wishes on the latern and set off into the sky. I thought it is only popular in Taiwan. Well, people does know how to earn money there.
 
  
  
  


During the day time, we did go to temples to pray. One of the place we go is '陳六公廟' at '二條路'. This area is one of the place I used to visit when I was young. I like the place as the houses were mainly built by wood and zinc rooftop. I like the old feeling of that place. This statue is new one.

I want to take this picture like as if you are at very sacred place, but I guess I failed. haha
This is the area where houses were mainly built with woods and zinc rooftop

We bring our grandfather to his favourite coffee shop.

This is call 'Moi Moi', it a kind of bread with our normal favor of kaya and butter.

 Then while the rest drink coffee, I took some pictures outside after a heavy rain.

This is at '齊天大聖' temple. 
Just beside the temple is a rubble plantation 


Kampong Acheh is the best roti prata stall you can find in Sitiawan.The siting is limited, you have to come early to chop a place. If not, you have to wait for your turn! The stall is built above land and swamp. During low tides, farmer come here to dig 'Lala', a kind of clam which you can find in the market. Check out my previous post where I have actually go down bare footed to dig!
 

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What I've been doing in Sitiawan

Every morning we always have heavy breakfast, most of the time we were eating "Kam Puan". It is a noodle similar to "Wan Tan Mee" we usually ate. Almost eating it everyday, the only difference is we always ate at different stall.






I also visit Pangkor Island where we have to ride a yatch at the Lumut dock. In order to snorkel, we need to rent a speed boat over to another very small piece of land near Pangkor Island. The boat rent is RM10 and the snorkel equipment only cost around RM5. It is very cheap. But, the water is not very clear. It is rather hard to see the fishes unless they are very close to you. The fishes here eats alot, many of them are rather chubby~ HaHa!!! After our snorkelling trip, we rent a Jet Ski which cost RM60 for 20 minutes. It was my first time playing a jet ski and I must say that if there are no wave or either the jet is not moving at full speed, it no fun at all. Of course, safety comes first. Whatever you do is at your own risk.






On christmas eve, I stayed at Marina Cove Resort. They actually put fireworks and everyone came out to their balcony and greet "Merry Christmas" to their neighbour. Of course, I'm busy taking photos. Haha!!! My cousins actually shouted across to say "Merry Christmas" -_-!!!


My favourite Roti Prata @ Kampong Acheh, Sitiawan Malaysia

My favourite roti prata stall is here. It is built on a swampy area. This photo is taken during low tide.




As I was taking pictures around and also my family who were enjoying the pratas here. The guy who flip the roti prata specially request me to help him take his picture as he demonstrate his very skillful roti prata flipping. The people here were friendly and prata uncle here is very skillful. Prata uncle flip until very big and the prata didn't even tear. The prata he made were delicious!! I even request him to flip another one as I didn't really have my camera settings set correctly. Everything is fast and I didn't really capture a very nice and stunning action.




Ah Ha! This is my favourite Kopi Cham Teh!! As you can see, the lighter tone of the drink is set at the lower half of the glass, this is the tea. And the darker tone at the top is the coffee. Move your straw and you can taste 2 different drinks at the same time. Stir it and you get your Kopi Cham. Isn't it Marvellous? The guy who made the drink is also very skillful, of cos it not our prata uncle who make this drink. He's busy flipping the pratas, remember?? Hehe!!









At Kampong Acheh, you can also prepare your tools and pail to dug the soil. You'll be able to find lots of clams, lala, earth worm, crabs and many more. The previous time when I go, there are many, this year we changed spot and we came back empty handed. This time we didn't wear our slipper and the feeling of your feet sink into the mud and feeling the 'THINGS' beneath you is something I am not able to describe. It was HOLY DISGUSTING!!! I can even smell the stink of drain and waste as I walk.





The mud is not very solid, every step you take, half of your legs actually sink and you have to keep walking before you sink more deeper. See the result of my leg?? This is call mud spa, I think it quite popular in japan. Well, you can do it at sitiawan and it Free of Charge!!



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