Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Street Roving in KL - Jalan Tun Perak


In conjunction with the annual Federal Territory day, we went roving around the streets of Kuala Lumpur to uncover for ourselves the insights to this vibrant and dynamic city where typical urbanites like us live, eat, work, sleep, play and breathe in on a daily basis. 

As it turns out, there are actually so much more than just modern skyscrapers and well, ahem, severe traffic congestion to the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, while we specially handpicked just a few of them to be bragged about. ;)

            Our journey began at no other than the heart of Kuala Lumpur itself that gives pulse to the city. As it is well-said that history are often written by winners or people in power,  little actually knew that there were a few other street names that took precedence over what prevalently known today as the famous Jalan Tun Perak.


Jalan Tun Perak which started as a busy commercial district in the past still remains one of the main arteries of the city today.


The bustling street that gathers people from all walks of life today was once known as Java Street for more than half a century until before World War II. It was only until after Independence Day that the street was renamed Jalan Mountbatten after Lord Louis Mountbatten - who was the Allied Supreme Commander in Southeast Asia during the period of warfare.


Jalan Mountbatten around the 1960s

One of the most symbolic attractions along Jalan Tun Perak would be no other than the very famous Masjid Jamek or the Jamek mosque. Strategically located at the convergence of Sungai Klang and Sungai Gombak, Masjid Jamek once served as the primary venue of congregation for the local Muslim community, until more than five decades later when the national mosque was built. 


Masjid Jamek or the Jamek Mosque also serve as an important landmark along Jalan Tun Perak today. 


Finally getting to witness the legendary Sungai Gombak flowing in real, we brats must say that it is, well, ahem, overrated for most of the time.


Well, we believe much more efforts should be done to preserve the rivers, especially when they are associated with national heritages and being widely promoted as tourist attractions. 

          Where there is a Big Ben in London, there is also a Sultan Abdul Samad building in Kuala Lumpur. Located just across the Klang river from Masjid Jamek, the 40m high clock tower crowned by a golden dome bears resemblance to the Big Ben in London. It was built by the British governance to house important government departments back then during the colonial era. 


The Moorish architecture of the Sultan Abdul Samad Building also resembles that of the Jamek Mosque. 
                     
Sultan Abdul Samad was the fourth ruling monarch of Selangor.

                  While the Sultan Abdul Samad building could have signified the British colonial era in Malaysia, ironic enough is such that located just opposite the building is Dataran Merdeka, or the Merdeka Square, where the Union Jack was lowered and where Malaysia was finally declared as an independent nation. Merdeka! 

Dataran Merdeka marked the termination to the British colonial era. 


The 95m flagpole in Merdeka Square, ehem, the tallest in the world. :)


Sincerely,

The Bragging Brats

Federal Territory Day


As morning draws , the clouds are shady , the sun is unseen , a perfect day to conduct outdoor activities . Brushing my teeth , getting dress and followed by taking my breakfast , it's time to head for my destination , Dataran Merdeka .

Even though the exact Fedaral Territory Day is on Feb 1 , the government decided to held the celebration on both saturday & sunday so that citizens with their families are able to not just take part but also to enjoy this experience . I too had never witness such celebration before , together with my group members Arrica & Zi Wen to snap pictures for our assignments .


Taking the usual routine , I arrived half and hour later and waited for the rest at Mc'D . According to source , Our Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and other representing bodies had up to 8000 members already . This include the government sector , bank , schools and so on . Hence we were expecting a huge crowd .
 At sight , flags are hanged all over , there are stations through out the entire areas , the whole road was fully occupied . Next are the marching squats , not just one or two but several.  Even though I know not much about what group they are representing , but one thing I know they practice a lot . The teamwork , the effort they put in , the timing of their steps , their strength in carrying heavy instruments , everything is shown in their performances .

Unfortunately we miss the parade which is shown much earlier , luckily for us there are still several events being carried out . Not to mention , there are fireworks at night which we are not able to stayed to witness . We then headed to the sector where most people are gathering . It seem that the there are dance competitions coming right up and there are BMX competition as well .

As teams are signing up , people are drawn towards teams that are warming up , getting used to the stage . The music were pumping real loud , it too play a role for drawing everyone attentions . Then there was the bike competition , where most I would say teenagers are hanging around with their bikes , taking turns to present their skills of the (          ) .

While waiting for competitions to start , the weather is getting scorcher , our hairs are as if on fire . Hence we went to stalls selling food nearby , to get some refreshments . A variety of foods were sold there , and ice creams were our choice after inspecting through all the stalls . 

It almost pass 1:00 pm yet neither competitions are starting even though they are suppose to start at 12 . As we thought there are nothing left to be seen , we found a section where arts , creativity , talents are the focus . A showcase of various art works like singing , drawings , handwork are all to be found here . A colourful and inspiring area indeed . 


We conclude our work for the day as we finishes this section . Information and pictures are taken , new knowledge had been learnt and experienced . All is left now is to organize and present everything in report to be handed over . And this too is part of it . Thank You .

Monday, January 30, 2012

Element of Communications

1,)  Source idea
      - formulate ideas , to communicate with others

2.)  Message 
      - what to communicate
      - craft to meet the needs of audience

3.) Channel
      - medium of communication
      - transmit msg from one to another , without changing the content
      - PATH of communication from sender to receiver

4.)  Receiver 
      - party receiving communication , from transmitter

5.)  Decoding 
      - message is interpret for its content
      - think & interlize
      - compare msg to priors experience / external stimuli

6.)  Feedback 
      - convey whether message is understood
      - format an appropriate reply base on msg

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Making the team


Start the year with an interesting subject ,
Bringing together 7 people from 7 different backgrounds
growing together , improving one other and most importantly
To explore and experience and to tell the wonders of
Interpersonal Communication .
With upcoming assignments & projects , this blog would surely
be lightens up by our personal experience and our views .

Therefore , STAY TUNED