Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Hari Gawai Festival Celebrated At OMPH Church

Hari Gawai at OMPH Church
Our Mother of Perpetual Help (OMPH) Church celebrated Hari Gawai Dayak and Kotobian Tadau Kaamatan or the Harvest festival on July 26. 

Unlike previous years it was it was celebrated on a more elaborate scale and it was a wonderful morning of worship, music and dance as the community of east Malaysians showcased their culture.

Although called differently in Sabah and Sarawak it means a Harvest festival and is celebrated on a grand scale filled with much singing and dancing.

It was just as interesting here where the duration of the festivities was half a day.  


7.50 am a traditional before the start of mass dance to welcome the congregation

It began at 7.50 am before the Sunday mass with a dance to welcome the congregation. Performed by the young of the community it was well received judging by the genuine smiles and claps of appreciation from the congregation.




The youth of the community made up the commentators, lectors and choir

There was so much culture showcased in one morning. The early welcoming dance and the performance of the dance Ngajat Iban with feathers, headgear and shield during the Offertory was an eye opener. Later at the parish hall their traditional dance attracted senior citizens from the Simee old folks home to get up to dance.  


The dance Ngajat Iban performed during the Offertory at Harvest festival mass (video credit: Mary Toh/ BEC area 25)

Organiser Joseph Long said the community was small but everyone played their part to make the event joyful.

The east Malaysians of OMPH Parish consist mainly of the army Rangers, the police at Ulu Kinta Field Force camp, the two consisting of less than 60 families and students from the Sultan Azlan Shah Allied Health Science college (KSKBSAS) at Tanjong Rambutan.

They made up the commentator, choir and lectors for the mass and for the event organized the food and drinks including the traditional rice wine Tuak which was served to all present.

Parish priest Fr Patrick Massang said the morning mass and later blessed the event held in the Parish hall.


Beautiful dance Ngajat Iban 
Fr Massang blesses the event and the food  ...

Traditional rice wine Tuak was served to all present
All dance the traditional dance including the residents of Simee Old Folks Home
  


The final dance saw everyone joining in the fun 


(l-r) Identify the dress. first pair are Bidayuh, 2nd are Iban and the rest are Dusun
Smiles from the 'Lands below the Wind'
We are East Malaysians (l) Dimthy family. from right Dimthy, Betsy, Delcy, Devney and Davy (r) Petris family. (from left) Max. Maria, Petris and Cassandra
A small community but big in spirit can make a truly wonderful cultural event.

JAG

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Waiting For Brother..... Bonding With Gramps




JAG

Pandalela and Mun Yee Going To Tokyo


Woderful news. Malaysia's Pandalela Rinong and Leong Mun Yee have qualified for Tokyo Olympic Games. 


They took the silver medal in the women's 10m platform synchro at the World Aquatics Championships at Gwangju, South Korea and qualified for the Tokyo Olympics next year.

Seems to me the Malaysian girls are ahead of the guys? ...hmmm.

JAG




Friday, July 12, 2019

Kampar River (White Water) Festival

Kayaking down the Kampar River
The recently concluded Kampar River Festival besides being another tourist attraction of what Gopeng has to offer the eco-adventure visitors could become an international event if all plans fall in place.

Kg Jahang, Gopeng on the Kampar River where the event was held
Tourism Exco Tan Kar Hing ( 6th from right) and tourism officials
    

       

The event was organized by local Gopeng adventure company Radak Adventure with collaboration from Tourism Perak and the Ministry of Youth and Sports.

 The three day international festival held from July 5 till 7 featured three main races Rafting, Kayaking and tube racing.
 
Rafting Race 

Kayak Race

The three events attracted 128 international participants who came from Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei, Australia, Pakistan, Germany and Malaysia.

Mohd Adib of Radak
 Adventure,the organiser
An administrator with Radak Adventure, Mohd Adib Othman said this was the first time a white water competition was being held in Gopeng.

I had noted that all the judges were Indonesian and enquired about this. Adib confirmed my observation explaining that Malaysia didn’t have a body to cover white water activities

“In Malaysia we have an association covering kayak and canoeing activities but it does not cover white water activities. We collaborated with Federasi Arung Jeram Indonesia (FAJI, the white water federation of Indonesia) who in turn is affiliated to the International Rafting Federation (IRF).  
 
Indonesian officials Mia and Mada
We invited FAJI to collaborate as they had experience, provided officials and knew the IRF regulations. In this way we intend to learn of their setup and subsequently setup a Malaysian white water association with Kampar River Festival as our platform”.  

That is the plan and hopefully we will have this event again next year and beyond.
 
The Champions  Rex Kayak School with Youth and Sports Exco Howard Lee (centre)  and Gopeng MP Lee Boon Chye
The overall champion this year was won by local Gopeng adventure outfit called Rex Kayak School while the runner up was FAJI Kota Bogor from Indonesia.

Looks like we are off to a good start.
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Kg. Jahang, Gopeng on the Kampar River ... venue hi-lites

At the sports village 


Lots of view points along the river

Local drink vendors, thirsty Singaporeans
Friendly food vendors
services on site 
clean facilities
meet the local residents 
Perak Tourism's ambassador 'KOPIRO' at Dataran Kg Jahang
Secretariat and Station 
commercial centre 
 

Lunch hour


Family friendly 


Kayak for sale $800
Other services
Kg Jahang, Gopeng ... kembali lagi ....