A Throwback trip
Assalamualaikum wbt.
I know it's kinda too late to post this but hey, this is the only time where i can update you guys with such things. I don't even dare to open my blog during the week days, for certain reason (study? eheh lewls.)
So, my school had organized a trip to Kl-Malacca back in the april for the MEPS (not the smart card duh, sheesh). MEPS stands for Majlis Eksekutif Pelajar Sester, which it is the terms used for the prefects. Basically, the trip was focusing more on exposing us to the universities life (well cikgu always did this, yes you know we are soon mahasiswa-to-be right? sort of preparation and there's a rumor saying our kem rehat minda probably will be held in a university, like again gahh!)
Anyway, am not going to spoil my throwback trip with those formal pictures taken in the universities.
Here are someselfies shot taken during the trip.
We headed first to Melaka mall and also Mahkota Parade since that was the nearest places we could ever find. ehehe. Plus, Fazira wanted to find a locker so that she could leave her bag there (since she was carrying two bags). Too bad none of the mall provides us with a storage area sigh.
We almost spend an hour over there wandering around and found nothing. Come on lah, don't expect me to buy anything from the mall. After all,we came to Malacca, so we gotta buy something that have historical value lah en. Ceh.
Then we decided to go to Historical places over there.
And look what we found (see the picture above)
Yes, it's a train named S. Lukut!
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I know it's kinda too late to post this but hey, this is the only time where i can update you guys with such things. I don't even dare to open my blog during the week days, for certain reason (study? eheh lewls.)
So, my school had organized a trip to Kl-Malacca back in the april for the MEPS (not the smart card duh, sheesh). MEPS stands for Majlis Eksekutif Pelajar Sester, which it is the terms used for the prefects. Basically, the trip was focusing more on exposing us to the universities life (well cikgu always did this, yes you know we are soon mahasiswa-to-be right? sort of preparation and there's a rumor saying our kem rehat minda probably will be held in a university, like again gahh!)
Anyway, am not going to spoil my throwback trip with those formal pictures taken in the universities.
Here are some
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We almost spend an hour over there wandering around and found nothing. Come on lah, don't expect me to buy anything from the mall. After all,we came to Malacca, so we gotta buy something that have historical value lah en. Ceh.
Then we decided to go to Historical places over there.
And look what we found (see the picture above)
Yes, it's a train named S. Lukut!
doesn't the train looks so much historical?
Relics from Portuguese i bet.
and guess what we found in it?
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Yes, it was actually a souvenir shop!
(too bad taking pictures are not allowed in there T.T)
Anyway, we ended up buying a straw hat for each.
I totally in love with the hat. (it made us felt like we're having some kind of trip somewhere in oversea kekeke)
Say hello to muzium Islam Melaka!
(Spoiler of the day: the lights covered the plate written muzium islam melaka haih)
Here, you can read and fathom on about the History of Islam in Tanah Melayu.
We were very jakun back then. hahaha. Apparently all the items displayed like keris, an old Al-quran, the pictures, etc has its own esthetic value and islamic elements.
You can also gain some new general knowledge (like I did cehh)such as how Islamic rules being practiced back in the old days, hudud, war in islam etc.
Amazed by the pictures and the info written over there.
For some reason, the keris gave me goosebumps hahaha
So this is how cap mohor looks like.
A snap shot before leaving the museum.
I would rate this place as 4/5, and yes, recommended to be visited especially to the muslims.
I like everything about the museum, everything I wanted to see was there (and all the pictures increase my love towards History subject heheh). Everything that is in our History syllabus can be find here.
So, to all teachers that teach History, you shall brings your students here.
Interesting place for History lovers.
Anyway, i didn't give 5/5 since the place gives me goosebumps. hahah. The surrounding was too quiet since not many people came there, perhaps only during that time since it was on Friday.
Well, maybe.
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On top of a hill, this is what we found......
St. Paul Church ( credits goes to mr. google)
The history believes that this church is built by a Portuguese and been used as a worship place by the Dutch. (thanks to mr google)
I told ya, this church own such a beautiful structure i mean like, hey man, this looks so much artistic.
Here, we found a man with his guitar singing some old songs, (am not sure what genre of song he was singing. but it sounds like country kut? grr. Noted that i'm ain't a music lover)
And, we bumped into.......
Girls and camera are inseparable right?
(Safwah's pose&expression always win lah hahaha)
scenic view from top of the hill.
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Final destination.
ceh acah je. hehe
Down the hills, we ended up at the most significant place in Malacca
A Famosa! *drum rolls*
credits goes to Vsco cam for making our pictures looks like back in the 90s ecewahhh!
Well, i bet everyone know about A famosa right?
Still tho, i can't find anything interesting here except for the amazing view and
kinda a must to have a shot over here. hehe.
Being in malacca without visiting A famosa is like
eating the nasi Ayam without the chicken. Eh?
hahaha.
Meaning,we won't say it is a trip to Malacca if we didn't pay a visit to A famosa. Lol.
(I'm bad at creating idioms sigh)
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Anyway, will be going back to Sester very soon.
Pray for me everyone.
Graixat let's struggle for the best. :)
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