Monday, December 28, 2009
Kampung Awah
Dari Wikipedia Bahasa Melayu, ensiklopedia bebas.
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Kampung Awah ialah sebuah perkampungan Melayu tradisional terletak di dalam Mukim Bukit Segumpal, Maran , Pahang. Terletak kira-kira 18 kilometer dari Bandar Temerloh, Pahang dan 35 kilometer dari Bandar Maran, Pahang. Ianya dihubungkan dengan Kuala Lumpur dan Kuantan melalui Lebuh Raya Pantai Timur menerusi susur keluar Chenor. Secara umumnya Kampung Awah terbahagi kepada 2 iaitu Kampung Awah Tradisional dan FELDA Kampung Awah yang penduduknya terdiri daripada peneroka.
Menurut cerita orang tua-tua, perkataan 'Awah' berasal daripada perkataan 'terkelewah'. Diceritakan bahawa pada suatu masa dahulu ada sekumpulan orang asli sedang memancing di suatu paya. Mereka telah hampir-hampir berjaya menangkap ikan yang besar namun mata pancing telah 'terkelewah' (bengkok). Dari situlah nama Kampung Awah diperolehi.
Pada 1967, Felda Kg Awah telah dibuka sebagai penempatan FELDA yang kedua dibuka di Negeri Pahang selepas FELDA Lurah Bilut. FELDA Kampung Awah terletak bersebelahan gugusan FELDA Jengka dan pertambahan penduduk di sekitarnya menyaksikan beberapa buah rumah kedai papan telah dibina pada tahuan 1980-an. Kawasan kedai ini dipanggil oleh penduduk setempat sebagai sawmill. Ia bersempena wujudnya sebuah kilang papan di kawasan tersebut. Walau bagaimanapun, pada masa kini, kilang berkenaan telahpun ditutup. Rumah-rumah kedai kayu telah digantikan dengan bangunan rumah kedai konkrit dan kawasan ini dinamakan sebagai Pekan Awah.
Pekan Awah menjadi nadi kepada pembangunan kawasan FELDA sekitarnya dan Kampung Awah. Antara kemudahan yang disediakan ialah Pusat Kesihatan, Institut Latihan Risda/Kolej Risda, Klinik swasta, wakil pos, balai polis dan kedai-kedai runcit. Antara anak watan Kampung Awah yang telah berjaya termasuklah Profesor Dr. Abu Daud Silong. Kampung Awah juga merupakan tempat kelahiran penyanyi tersohor Malaysia iaitu Dato' Siti Nurhaliza binti Tarudin.
Pekan Sehari Kampung Awah diadakan di Pekan Awah setiap hari Rabu mulai jam 3 petang sehingga 10 malam.
jarak Villabaity ke Kg Awah lebih kurang 10 kilometer (10 minit)
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Sg Pahang @ Temerloh
Pahang River or (Sungai Pahang in Malay) is a river in the state of Pahang, Malaysia on the Malay Peninsula. With 459 km in length, it is the longest river on the Malay Peninsula. The river begins at the confluence of Jelai and Tembeling rivers on the Titiwangsa Mountains and drains into the South China Sea.
River course
From the mountainous upper reaches of Mount Tahan (2187 m) or locally called Gunung Tahan, it meanders in a south-easterly direction, passing Kuala Lipis, Temerloh, Chenor, Mengkarak and turning east at Lepar into the floodplain of Pekan, Kuala Pahang and drains in the South China Sea.
History
The banks of Pahang River was settled as early as 1400 by warriors and seafarers from around the Malay Archipelago such as Aceh, Riau, Palembang and Sulawesi, forming settlements. The earliest historical records of Pahang River, the riverine habitants or the people of Pahang were found in the Sejarah Melayu (Malay Annals) and Hikayat Munshi Abdullah.
sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pahang_River
LPT @ Temerloh
Hospital Temerloh model projek baru
Hospital Temerloh model projek baru
4 Feb 2005
Utusan Malaysia
TEMERLOH 3 FEB- Hospital Temerloh yang dibina dengan kos RM480 juta dan akan beroperasi April, bakal dijadikan model kepada semua projek hospital sekali gus menjadi kebanggaan rakyat negara ini di abad ke-21.
Menteri Kerja Raya, Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu berkata, hospital baru itu yang serba moden menyediakan pelbagai kemudahan perubatan tercanggih selain kepakaran kelas dunia bagi menampung 498 katil pesakit.
Menurutnya, kemudahan yang disediakan itu standing malah lebih baik daripada di beberapa pusat perubatan swasta terkenal di negara ini yang mengambil kira keperluan rakyat pada masa ini.
“Ia termasuklah Pusat Rawatan Pesakit Luar, Unit Rawatan Rapi, Pusat Dialisis, Jabatan Fisioterapi yang turut dilengkapi kolam hidroterapi moden, pusat pentadbiran serta wad-wad persakit,” katanya.
Beliau menyatakan demikian ketika berucap pada majlis penyerahan hospital itu daripada SPK-Sentosa Corporation Bhd (SPK-Sentosa) kepada Jabatan Kerja Raya (JKR) dan Kementerian Kesihatan di hospital itu di sini hari ini.
Teks ucapan beliau dibaca oleh Timbalan Ketua Setiausaha 1 Kementerian Kerja Raya, Datuk Syed Jamal Syed Jaafar.
Penyerahan rasmi hospital itu dilakukan oleh Pengerusi SPK Sentosa, Tan Sri Yaacob Mat Zain, kepada Syed Jamal yang kemudianya diserahkan pula kepada Ketua Setiausaha Kementerian Kesihatan, Datuk Ismail Adam yang mewakili Menteri Kesihatan, Datuk Dr. Chua Soi Lek.
Projek pembinaan Hospital Temerloh bermula Mac 2002 dan siap sepenuhnya Januari tahun ini, enam bulan lebih awal daripada tempoh sebenar.
Samy Vellu seterusnya berkata, kemudahan di hospital itu juga merangkumi blok hospital dan wad utama, blok podium, blok menara, 13 bilik bedah, klinik pakar serta tujuh blok pangsapuri kediaman dan kuarters kakitangan.
Pada siding akhbar selepas itu, Ismail memberitahu, sejurus beroperasi awal April ini, seramai 750 kakitangan termasuk 69 doktor dan doktor pakar Hospital Mentakab akan dipindahkan ke hospital baru itu untuk memberi perkhidmatan perubatan kepada orang ramai.
Bangunan Hospital Mentakab sedia ada pula jelasnya, akan digunakan sebagai poliklinik selain untuk menjalankan aktiviti lain termasuk pusat latihan.
Ismail berkata, pihaknya berpuas hati dengan pembinaan projek Hospital Temerloh yang ciri reka bentuknya hasil kombinasi penyediaan kemudahan perubatan canggih dan keselesaan untuk pesakit dan pelawat.
sources: http://www.spkb.net/news/article_feb05_001.htm
‘Projek Pertanian Moden Lanchang
Kenko’s farm land was a secondary forest before October 2006. It was cleared for cultivation of fruits crops in October 2006. Since the land has not been cultivated and expose to chemical fertilizers and insecticide before, therefore there is no conversation period needed when applying for any Organic Certification.
Kenko is a diversify farm. Its has planted mainly dragon fruits and starfruit and others varieties of tropical fruits, 30 varieties of green leafy vegetable, vegetables fruits & herbs in its 1st phase of 200 acres.
Kenko started its organic farming activities in January 2007. Kenko's certified organic farm is owned by two companies, namely Kenko Real Organic Sdn. Bhd. 542086-T and EM Bioorganic Sdn. Bhd. 700408-H.
Pithaya: from bud to fruit
Kenko is dedicated to organic farming, supported by the technical support from experienced technical team from APNAN and EMRO from Malaysia and Japan, and team of dedicated staff with more than 10 years of experience in farming.
Kenko is located in the project known as the ‘Projek Pertanian Moden Lanchang’ Lanchang, Temerloh, Pahang, West Malaysia. It is situated in the East Coast of West Malaysia and about 100 kilometer away from Kuala Lumpur via Kuala Lumpur - Kuantan Highway.
Kenko is an intergraded modern organic farm which has a total farm land of 400 acres. The farm is part of the 3,000 acres of secondary forest land allocated by the Pahang State Government for cultivation of food crops.
Contact:
Jenna Yong
KENKO Real Organic Sdn Bhd
Sutie 1.9, Level 1,Block C, Plaza Damansara
45-17 Jalan Medan Setia 1, Bukit Damansara
50490 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Mob: +601222862782
Tel: +60320922728
Fax: +60320942728
Email:fruitti@streamyx.com / jyll098@yahoo.com
Publication date: 8/20/2008
sources: http://www.freshplaza.com/news_detail.asp?id=27017
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Deerland - Lanchang - Ostrich
Chance to interact with roaming animals at Deerland
Story and photos by SIMON KHOO
VISITORS can expect a unique experience at Deerland Park, which occupies a 4ha site at Kampung Sokmik in Bukit Rengit, Lanchang.
The trip starts with a warm greeting at the entrance by park owner Abdullah Ahmad Mahmud, 56, and his family members, including Abdullah’s eldest daughter Herlina.
Opened in 1996, the park is divided into two sections – Animal World and Nature Park – for visitors to enjoy the fauna and flora in a serene environment.
He said feeding the animals was a unique experience as visitors could make body contact.
“Children love to feel the animals here but parents must supervise them at all times.
“My workers go on rounds from time to time as the area is big and there are many chores,” he said in an interview.
Abdullah said visitors could take a guided walk along the herb trail and learn about medicinal plants in the jungle.
‘‘We also provide camping facilities for those who intend to stay overnight.
“Visitors can learn to use a blowpipe, watch birds, go on jungle and river trekking, learn jungle survival skills and go for night walks,” he said.
Abdullah said the number of visitors had increased over the years with more than 37,000 recorded last year, including many foreigners.
He said plans were in the pipeline to enhance facilities at the park.
“Before we embarked on the park, we sold venison to restaurants,” he said, adding that they used their savings of RM300,000 to turn their deer farm into a park.
Abdullah said he was proud as the proprietor and hoped his children would continue the legacy.
“It was not easy to get permits for the animals and approval from the authorities to set up the place,” he said.
The park is open from 10.30am to 5.30pm daily, except Friday.
For more information, call 09-279 7249 or Herlina at 013-967 6242/013-988 1345.
sources:
http://thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=/2008/7/7/central/21747449&sec=central
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Rumah Semi D baru untuk disewa segera Temerloh [berhampiran Hospital Temerloh]
design baru
kemudahan:
3 bilik tidur
2 bilik air [full tiles]
1 ruang TV
1 ruang tamu
1 dapur
1 ruang makan
full wrought iron grill
2 aircond point {wiring]
2 water heater point [wiring]
astro [wiring]
telefon/ internet [wiring]
garaj boleh masuk 2 kereta
-full bar Celcom 3G
rumah cantik dan bersih..kawasan amat selesa dan tenang..
untuk student uia @ kolej @ jururawat , perseorangan, berkeluarga..pekerja swasta dan kerajaan ..dan lain-lain
jarak:
500 meter ke hospital temerloh
700 meter ke 7eleven
2 km ke pasaraya
2 km ke sekolah menengah dan rendah
2 km ke petronas, BHP, esso, masjid
mudah untuk ke kedai makan, restoran, bengkel surau dll
pejabat pos dan ATM amat berdekatan
kejiranan amat selesa
kawasan reakrasi:
gua senyum, kuala gandah, deerland,
promosi..siapa cepat..dia dapat
untuk disewa dan boleh juga dijadikan homestay
hubungi villabaity @ 0192241068
PAKEJ B
flora dan fauna yang terdapat sepanjang Sg Pahang.
Temerloh (3°16′N 102°15′E / 3.27°N 102.25°E / 3.27; 102.25) is a town in Central Pahang, Malaysia in Temerloh district. Located about 130 km from Kuala Lumpur along the Kuantan-Kuala Lumpur trunk road, Temerloh is the second largest town in Pahang after Kuantan. It is situated at the junction of the Pahang River and the Semantan River. The district consist of 2 area, the 1442 km² Municipal Council Area (64.08%) and the 808 km² outer Municipal Council Area (35.92%). Today, "Temerloh" usually refers to the territory under administration of Temerloh Municipal Council or Majlis Perbandaran Temerloh, which includes the smaller towns adjacent to the city such as Mentakab, Lancang, Kuala Krau and Kerdau. Temerloh district is bordered by Maran district on the east, Bentong on the west, Jerantut and Bera on the north and south, respectively.
An old town with some colonial buildings and shop houses, the town has prospered in recent years as a transportation hub and new industrial center. There have been many new commercial and industrial hub built in Temerloh in recent years. The completion of an East Coast Expressway which make traveling duration into half, linking the town to Kuala Lumpur and Kuantan added to the growth factor of Temerloh.
Temerloh has been rebranded as "Bandar Ikan Patin", which literally means "Patin Fish Town". Patin (Pangasius sp.), a type of freshwater catfish is a local delicacy highly sought after in the country. Patin Fish is famous for its juicy taste and can be considered one of the best freshwater fish in Malaysia.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
HISTORYAccording to Haji Zakaria Hitam, the modern-day Temerloh developed from a small settlement called Kuala Semantan. Kuala Semantan was actually a small old village at the bank of Semantan River. According to the folk story, the name "Semantan" came from the word "Seman Tahan". Osman, or "Seman Tahan" as the villagers called him, is a Bruneian settled at the small river connected to Pahang River. He mastered the art of Silat, thus many people came all the way and settled here to learn the silat from him. As "Seman Tahan" became popular among the villagers, they named the river "Seman Tahan River". Thus, the town near the river was called "Kuala Seman Tahan" ("Kuala" in Malay word means river confluence). The name "Seman Tahan" gradually becomes "Semantan".
The Temerloh district, on the other hand was established on July 1st, 1889 when J P Rodger, the first Pahang Resident divided Pahang state into 6 smaller administration area (district), namely Pekan, Rompin, Kuala Pahang, Kuantan, Temerloh and Hulu Pahang. The capital of Temerloh district then (1 July 1889) was Kuala Semantan. As Kuala Semantan begin to develop rapidly, the name Kuala Semantan was thought unsuitable as the kuala only refers to the river confluence. Hence, Kuala Semantan changed its name to Temerloh. The name Temerloh came up when a group of Minangkabaus settled here (see the etymology for more information). Before the British colonization, Temerloh is governed by several headvillagers (Village level) and Orang Besar (dignitaries) under the Pahang's administration of the "Orang Besar System". The Temerloh's people (then) are mainly Malay and Orang Asli, however there are also small groups of Chinese and Arabs settled here.
http://muhdkamil.net/kehidupan/2009/11/06/di-mana-lanchang/
http://muhdkamil.net/kehidupan/2009/11/07/air-dari-gunung/