Tuesday, September 11, 2012
MALAYSIA
We went
on an 8 day trip to Malaysia recently.
We
visited Kuala Lumpur, Putra Jaya, Genting Highlands, Penang and Langkawi.
The country is divided into 9 Malay states and 4 others. The Malay
states have hereditary rulers. These rulers become the King on a rotation basis
for a period of 5 years each.
All ethnic Malays are considered to be Mulims. There are 63% Muslims,
20% Budhists, 9% Christians and 6% Hindus and others in the country. Quite a
lot of Hindu festivals like Pongal, Divali are celebrated by everyone.
In order to achieve national integration between the Chinese,
Malays, Tamilians and others it was decided to adopt Roman script for the
Malay language. Punishments for crossing roads at other than zebra crossings,
spitting, loitering, littering, even honking is very severe. So the roads are
neat and clean, no honking anywhere. Driving is difficult some time due to
heavy traffic but is very orderly. Everyone waits patiently. Roads are
excellent. I learnt that Tamilnadu government has invited some technologists
and contractors from Malaysia to lay roads in their state.
Interestingly, the second richest person in Malaysia is an Indian, Mr.
Ananda Krishnan, who owns Air Asia, a major part of Petronas( the oil
company),Maxis communication ( which is in the news for fraudulently acquiring 3G spectrum in India with
Murasoli Maran's help by troubling Aircel)and
many other industries.
KUALA LUMPUR
The most famous tourist attractions in Kuala Lumpur are the KL tower,
Petronas Tower, the Batu caves and the Mariamman Temple.
One can
go to the top of KL Tower. From here the view of the city is panoramic.
It is
difficult to go up the Petronas Tower as they allow only 250 persons per day
and there is a long queue from early morning.
In
addition to the Mariamman temple the most famous religious place is the Murugan
Temple in Batu caves.
Batu
caves are naturally formed. There are 272 steps to climb to reach the Murugan
Sannidhi. There are formations of stalagmite and stalactites at the top.
Thai
poosam is the greatest festival here. This falls on the full moon day in
the Tamilian month of Thai ( between 15th Jan and 15th February). Poosam, the
star is at its highest altitude on the day. Worshippers carry a palanquin
(Kavadi) with Murugan idol to the temple. The kavadi is decorated with peacock
feathers, peacock being the carrier of Lord Murugan. Some pierce their
tongues/backs. There are many rituals like fire walking that day. It is not
only the Hindus who take part in this. I have seen quite a large number of
Chinese taking part. Interestingly a friend of mine who is Irish also takes
part every year in Thai Poosam with his wife and two children.
Petronas Towers |
Night View of a commercial building |
KL Tower |
Mariamman Temple |
Palace |
Palace |
War Memorial |
Some Buildings in KL |
Batu Caves-Murugan temple |
Murugan Idol at the foot of the hhill |
Devotee with mouth pierced |
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