Malacca

Akub, The Forgotten Man

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He owned a traditional house with delightful ornaments made of plastic.We got into a bad start initially, him scolding me of disrespectful behaviour. He was right, I took pictures of his house without seeking his permission.

Let the Bloody River Flow!

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As seen the masterpiece displayed above, the River-in-Red, which portrait The Malacca River, a well known seaport, where people fish, trade, travel, get together, party here. Wishing that the "blood" that flow in the vain of The Malacca River, can keep-on flow without obstacle.

So, Let the river flow!

Fascinating Malacca

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Why people tend to be daft and unimaginative is beyond my comprehension. Take, Malacca for example, was this state too sterile? hence lack in culture and historical values? Or was it because the artists assigned to interpret the qualities attributed to malacca were too lazy to think?

These thoughts linger. (click on image to enlarge)

Neglecting the Importance?

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Nashairi did a wonderful job capturing the dynamism of this monument, from this angle, I'm sure many can appreciate the aesthetic and the elements of design present in the work. The symmetrical design was way too apparent. It was an honest work, I think, very modest by scale and was constructed as a reminder to our day of independence. We were not in any way sophisticated at that time so we make do with this manifestation.

Enjoy Coffee, Enjoy Art @ Calanthe

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It will be a shame if traditional methods of preparing coffee in various states is lost due to foreign concoction...
What would it be when coffee married to art? The answer is the reason I choose this cafe, Calanthe Art Cafe at Dataran Pahlawan, which highlighting Malaysia 13 states' coffees. The art of coffee, or the coffee of art? Both can be done, that's the beauty of it, isn't it?

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