Category

Juesatta art

August.September 2010

By Life Journal, Photography
journey

journey

Time flies and it has come to a new month. August and September are very special months for many whom I love.

It’s you, you, you and your birthday! Happy birthday to my dad and mom, sister Fo-Xing, Murphy, Kok-Liang, Cinda, Gao-Siang, Lawrence, Andrew Khor, someonEE special and others who also having their birthday in these two months. We’re all one year closer to growing old together and growing better. When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced; live your life so that when you die, the world cries and you rejoice. 

What’s more, the true happiness comes to a house with the first cry of a newborn baby. And we have double in these two months! Congratulation to Mark and Chai-Har of delivering your first baby, Khim-Zern, and to Murphy and Ann of having your second child, Valerie. Khim-Zern and Valerie are gifts not only to the parents but to all of us. Let the life of your daughter and son will be sunny and bright. As for yours, now it will be much more interesting and colourful.

Sharing some took within these two months and these were all taken in my hometown Melaka. May you find serenity here in juesatta.

duku

duku

the disappearing skill

the disappearing skill

bloody nangka

bloody nangka

through the fan

through the fan

Indian child

Indian child

ladies in tudung

ladies in tudung

begin

begin

Prince Charming

Prince Charming

refreshing

refreshing

Lover Bridge in Segenting

By My journey, Photography
the happy couples, Kok-Liang and Tracy at the Chong Long Temple

the happy couples, Kok-Liang and Tracy at the Chong Long Temple

Segenting is a beautiful fishing village not far from Batu Pahat. Here, the residents built their homes at the edge of the sea which supported by stilts to brave the high tides. There are a lot of temples in this fishing village. As most of the residents are fishermen, they pray to the Deities for a good harvest. One of the well-known temples would be the fish-touching Chong Long Temple which I came in April with friends. After sharing the trip of fish touching, my friend, Tracy was so interested to go for fish touching and requested to visit Segenting village for the first time. So we’d decided to go again.

Cinda at the Lover Bridge, waiting for inspiration for photography

Cinda at the Lover Bridge, waiting for inspiration for photography

It was a Saturday early morning last August. Tracy and partner, Kok-Liang together with Cinda, Wee-Peng and I traveled to Segenting village. When we arrived the weather was cloudy and after paying respect to the Deities at the Chong Long Temple, we went for fish-touching. This time I managed to capture the shots of the huge Arapaima fishes on the upper level of the temple. These two fishes were larger in size (exceed 2 meters) and their bright red patterning were distinctive than the rest found on the ground level’s pond. There were many visitors there trying to touch these fishes in the belief that it could bring good luck.

Short after we toured around the temple, we headed to the Lover Bridge (情人桥), which is actually a jetty. It is not far and could be seen from the temple. I missed the chance to visit to this bridge due to the rain and ever since my last visit, I was always wanted to visit the bridge. I knew I would be back. Eventually we were standing on this long jetty, built of rows of plank supported by stilts. The scenery was beautiful and the feel was good with the breeze.

The lover bridge used to be a docking and undocking platform for the fishermen however it is now romantic spot for dating couples. Many couples date here and that is probably how it got its name. Some locals believe that after a guy and a girl take a walk on the bridge, they would fall in love and become couples. Another adverse version which I heard would be its curse: if couples walk through the bridge, they will soon break up. Whichever is true, it is still a nice spot to enjoy a pleasant walk and sight for beautiful sunset.

the Lover Bridge of Segenting, sighted from the Chong Long Temple

the Lover Bridge of Segenting, sighted from the Chong Long Temple

It was a pleasing out of town trip together with good friends. Thanks to Tracy, Kok-Liang, Cinda and Wee-Peng for taking me to this great place and being my company. I hope we have the chance to go again and stay longer to tour around the village next time for photo-shooting.

May all beings be happy. More shots of fish-touching and the Lover Bridge after the jump:

Read More

All existence would be perfect 完美的存在

By Drawing and artwork, Wisdom
All existence would be perfect - by CJ

All existence would be perfect - by CJ

I remember reading this story from a book:

Once was an Indian guru giving a talk. He said, “Life is perfect, everything is wonderful.”

Speaking of that, a hunchback man in the audience stood up and opposed, “Look at me, guru. I am the evidence of imperfection. I overthrew your statement that life’s perfect. Look at me again, I am a hunchback, I am so ugly, and I am so useless.”

The guru looked at him, said solemnly, “Dear friend, you are the most beautiful hump I’ve ever seen.”

We often feel that we are imperfect and unsatisfy with our current life. In fact, it is based from our own judgment. Open the hearts and all existence would be perfect.

中文版:

有位印度大师正在讲道:他说生命是完美的,每样东西都是完美的。

当他讲述到此,突然有一位驼背的听众站起来抗议:“看看我,我就是那个生命不完美的证明.看看我,我的存在推翻了你那生命完美的概念。看看我,我是多么的丑陋,多么的不方便,我是一个驼背的人。”

大师目视着他,然后郑重地说:“你是我看过最完美的驼背人。”

其实我们常常觉得自己不完美,那是来自于自己的判断,来自于自己的想法。敞开心胸,所有的存在都将是完美的。

A surprise guest, JJ to Melaka

By Beautiful Melaka, Photography
JJ, my ex-college friend who came with Yih-Shyang to Melaka

JJ, my ex-college friend who came with Yih-Shyang to Melaka

During the mid of August, I got a visit from my formal college friend, Yih-Shyang. He came and visited me months ago and then he was to come again. This time Yih-Shyang rang me and informed me that he would bring another friend with him from Kuala Lumpur. I didn’t question on that and thought that it would be his partner.

On that morning, Yih-Shyang drove and arrived at my place. It was really surprise when I saw the guest in the car! He was another ex-college mate whom I had not met for 7 years. JJ was the friend whom Yih-Shyang came with. We were so happy to see each other again because we had so much fun back in college. He was always a kind and easy-going guy.

JJ at the Cheng Ho Tea House

JJ at the Cheng Ho Tea House

It was rather a brunch, I brought the two of them to Jeta Groove. It is one of my favorites local Nyonya restaurants and also my favourite dessert, Nyonya durian chendol. After having some food at the restaurant, the durian chendol was served. It is a dessert which consists of shaved ice, coconut milk and red bean, and sweetened with gula Melaka (a kind of brown sugar). Its main ingredient is chendol, or noodle-like strips made of green bean flour strips. By the name of it, durian chendol is the chendol with some durian meat added into it and becomes so tasty. Both Yih Shyang and JJ just fall for it after taken.

After the meal, we had no idea where to go. They didn’t make plan for the day, rather to visit me and unwind in Melaka. Thinking it would be a great idea to sit down and have a good chat, we then went to have a Chinese tea ceremony at the Cheng Ho Tea House. We chatted while enjoyed the tea ceremony done by Mrs. Lai from the tea house. Before long Yih Shyang went into photography topi. Yih Shyang was suggesting doing some portrait photography and I nominated JJ.

JJ was however reluctant to be our model initially. Giving an excuse of keeping a memoir for JJ, we then took some photos of JJ at the tea house. Gradually we started to pose him and giving him commands what to do. He knew he was tricked but he was always nice and soft-hearted, therefore being obedience. So we had a nice tea and good photography session.

During the afternoon, we then headed to the seaside close to the Eye of Malaysia. After sight-seeing, we went to the bush area and continued our portraiture shooting of JJ. He was demanded to jump while we took some shots, until he got his muscles hurt. Yih-Shyang and I felt sorry for him and promised him a delicious dinner on that evening.

JJ posing for the camera in the bust near the Eye of Malaysia

JJ posing for the camera in the bust near the Eye of Malaysia

Soon the dusk fell and we were starving. We then drove the Portuguese Settlement and quickly took some shots of sunset with only Yih-Shyang’s camera as the battery of my camera had gone flat. Then we picked a restaurant and had what Yih-Shyang requested, a Portuguese style seafood dinner. The serving was far more than what we ordered. Without wasting any food, we had everything on the dining table. In addition to that, both of them again fall for the local mango juice and each of them had 4 cups of it.

They would want to go to the Jonker Street for a walk of the night market. After the extravagant dinner we had, we were however so full that we wanted to go home and just sleep off the food coma that we were in. Yih-Shyang then took me home and we said goodbye.

Thanks to Yih-Shyang and JJ, who came all the way from Kuala Lumpur to visit me. I had a good time and was happy to see the both of them and update of their living. Sometimes it’s amazing to see how old friends have changed, to see how their lives are exciting or tragic or full of love (both of them good qualifiers of a life well lived).

Yih-Shyang and JJ had promised to come to Melaka again soon. Hope that they are happy now and I am looking forward to see them again. Share some shots of JJ.

Read More

Happy birthday to Cinda

By Drawing and artwork
Happy birthday to Cinda

Happy birthday to Cinda

A birthday is just the first day of another 365-day journey around the sun, and today, the editor of juesatta, Cinda has started a new journey. It’s a special day for Cinda and the all of us.

Cinda is always a kind and faithful friend, someone who always cares about others more than herself. Not only does Cinda create laughter among us, rather to share our pain and touch our wounds with a warm and tender hand.

Happy birthday to Cinda and hope all your birthday dreams and wishes come true. We’d also like to express our gratitute and thanks to Cinda for helping in juesatta. May you be happy always.

地球村

By Beautiful Melaka, Compassion, Photography
地球村 - 马来西亚国庆节快乐

地球村 - 马来西亚国庆节快乐

今早翻开了报纸《星洲日报》,我看见了一个熟悉的名字–曾昭智。他写了一篇“甲王朝治国理念的启示”的文稿,刊登在全国版的言路,发表他对我国马六甲皇朝时治国的理念与精髓。

曾昭智先生是我读书打工时的老板的股东,也算是半个老板。他为人没有架子且非常友善。记得打工时,曾老板很注重团队精神,差不多每个星期都约我们整组人一起吃晚饭。一方面促进员工们的友情,另一方面听取我们工作上的诉求或建议。他要求我们有话直说,十分开明。

自从几年前曾老板的儿子遭遇不幸后,他淡出了生意,过着半退休的生活。虽然我再也没有看见曾老板本人,却偶尔看到他缴稿到报刊的短文,作出对社会世事的评论。今天我再次看见了曾老板的文稿,而在这个富有意义的一天,刊登于全国版。

全文如下:

先父常对我说,我是家中最幸福的人了,因为我是在1957年独立后出生,理所当然是马来(西)亚公民,不必如兄姐般,须另申请公民权。因此,我是这块国土的子民,绝不是“寄居者”或“乘客”,国家宪法可以证明这一点。

我不是道地马六甲人,因为我在幼时跟隨父母举家从柔佛搬来的。倘若以一些有心人对土著与非土著的片面评断,我应该是马六甲的“外来人”了。然而,我却不曾遇过、听过,任何马六甲土生土长的人,把我当成外来人看待。我也不再把柔佛当成我家,因为我已定居於此,就是这么简单。

马六甲在15世纪全盛期,王朝版图涵盖整个马来半岛,苏门答腊东部,以及暹罗南部,堪称本区域之强国。马六甲与中国的关係始於明朝,至今已有600年,並曾接受过这个“外来者”的保护,以抗拒暹罗人的入侵,友好关係在郑和七下西洋时更臻最高峰。

这里有一条別名叫“Harmony Street”(和谐街)的街道,因为该街100米不到的距离间,並排了3座宗教场所:建於18世纪的古兴都庙,同样建於18世纪的回教堂,还有一座建於17世纪最古老的青云亭。不同宗教,种族,文化的人们,在这条街上和谐共存数百年,可见当时马六甲王朝之民风包容与宽厚。最为特殊的,要数该老回教堂了。因为在其屋簷下,还刻了相当显著的华人婚礼常用吉祥字“囍”,这验证了各族人民当时的宗教包容精神。市郊的一个老回教坟场,里头立有一座凉亭,亭內石碑刻有“蔡氏兄弟建於清朝宣统二年”的字样。

市內闹街与Hang Kasturi英雄墓隔邻的华人百年老庙;圣约翰山麓的华人古墓与回教老墓相依为伴了数百年,这些都证明了些甚么?我也还清楚记得儿时玩伴Abu,如何在其甘榜家中教会了我我星期一至星期天的马来文名词。

生活在这个曾见证了本区域古老歷史的马六甲,各族的集体记忆都是温馨的。15世纪时期,因为大家的和平共处努力建国,才会有当时的辉煌国势。

当下大马当政者,是否应该溯本逐源,探討马六甲王朝苏丹满速沙全盛时期的治国理念与精髓,看看先哲的治国政纲,给予了我们甚么样的启示?

我国向来都是以多元文化而闻名,却因为一小撮人为了势力与私利,作出了不负责任且破坏了种族之间和谐的言论,导致各族间的友情逊色于马六甲皇朝时期的那份和谐温馨。各族人的肤色也许不一样,流着的血却同样是红色的,流出的泪却是一样苦涩的。这世界也只有一种人,那就是地球人。我们的国,我们的家,就在这个地球村。

今天,是马来西亚独立53年后的国庆日。愿人人能够放下傲慢,走出偏见,互相体谅与包容,制造出一个温馨团结的家园。

亲爱的朋友们,祝国庆节快乐。Selamat Hari Merdeka.