Monday, February 22, 2010

A Day Trip to Kota Bharu on Firefly

This is a pictorial record of my day trip to Kota Bharu on Firefly, Malaysian's community airlines.

The engine of the ATR
















In black and white






















Passing over over one of the riverside villages





Landing
















Waiting lounge at the Sultan Ismail airport, Pengkalan Chepa
















Firefly ATR arriving
















Turning before taking off
















Overseeing South China Sea, on the way back to Kuala Lumpur
















The sky turning dark
















Clouds during the sunset






















Your community airlines
















Comfort in the cabin


Saturday, February 20, 2010

Medan Tuan Padang

Medan Tuan Padang is one of the landmarks which visitors to Kota Bharu will have to pass along. The landmark is identified by the clock tower surrounded by mini gardens. It has undergone a number of transformation from a very simple garden to something which it is today, a symbol of Kota Bharu as an Islamic city.



Thursday, February 18, 2010

Pasar Siti Khadijah (Siti Khadijah Market)


The Pasar Siti Khadijah is one of the most visited landmark of Kota Bharu. The central market of the capital of Kelantan, Pasar Siti Khadijah is located around the Kota Bharu tourist belt neighbouring the Masjid Muhamaddi (the state mosque) and Istana Balai Besar. Named after the first wife of Prophet Muhammad who was a trader herself, this market symbolises the entrepreneurial spirit of Kelantanese.

Laman Siti Khadijah is located outside the market. It was built to provide tourists and visitors with facilities such as tents for cultural performance, resting area and public toilet.



Wet food stuff such as meat, and vegetable could be obtained at the ground floor of the market. Most of the vendors are ladies.


 


The first floor houses stores selling local Kelantanese cuisines such as Sambal Daging (Beef Floss), Keropok (Fish Cracker) and Kelepek Sagu (Starch Biscuits).





























Sambal Daging (Beef Floss)


Keropok Ikan (Fish Craker)


Kelepek Sagu (Starch Biscuits)

A part from food, bronze handicraft and cooking utensils could also be obtained at Pasar Siti Khadijah.




The second floor is where tourists and visitors could but Batik and other textile products such as scuffs.



JKR 10 - Official Residence of the Menteri Besar (Chief Minister)

JKR 10 is the official residence of the Menteri Besar or Chief Minister of Kelantan. Presently the position is held by Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat or Tok Guru as he is fondly referred to.


However the Menteri Besar prefer to live at his private residence in Pulau Melaka and JKR 10 is normally used for official gatherings.


Friday, December 19, 2008

The Kota Bharu Historical Belt

Being brought up in Kota Bharu town itself, I did not realise how interesting the town was until I had the opportunity to travel to other parts of the world and visited sites where tourist normally go to.

Kota Bharu has a number of buildings which capture the historical, social and cultural dimensions of Kelantan. Quite a number of them are located near Kubang Pasu, which I wish to refer to as the Historical Belt of Kota Bharu.

Masjid Muhammadi is the State Mosque and was built based on the same design as the Johor state mosque. This mosque symbolises the importance of Islam as the religion which has strong influence in the values of Kelantanese.












Masjid Muhammadi


Besides the Masjid Muhammadi is the building which housed the Majlis Ugama Islam dan Adat Istiadat Melayu Kelantan (The Kelantan Islamic and Malay Cultural Council) or Bangunan Majlis. The proximity of the Bangunan Majlis and Masjid Muhammadi reinforce the connection of Islam with the Malay culture as practiced in Kelantan.












Bangunan Majlis


In front of Bangunan Majlis is the Padang Merdeka or Independent Square. This is where the memorial for the First World War is located. Independent Square is also known as Padang Bank since a building which housed a bank in the 70's is located in the same row as Bangunan Majlis.













First World War Memorial at Padang Bank. Masjid Muhammadi and bangunan Majlis could be seen from this angle.




Istana Jahar is also located within this area. It was built in 1887 during the reign of Sultan Muhammad II. This was the residence of Sultan Muhammad III and few other sultans of Kelantan. Presently, Istana Jahar is the museum of regal customs of Kelantan.












Istana Jahar



Besides Istana Jahar is Istana Balai Besar or the Grand Palace. The Istana Balai Besar was built in 1884 by Sultan Muhammad II. Istana Balai Besar is presently used for special royal events. It also house the Royal Throne and Royal Regalia.












Istana Balai Besar


Bank Pitis or Money Bank is located in front of Istana Balai Besar. It was built during the reign of Sultan Muhammad III as the strong room to keep the state treasury and important documents. Pitis is the name of Kelantanese currency which was issued beginning in 1906 but was stopped when the British started producing coins for the Straits Settlement.


















Bank Pitis


The Kota Bharu Arc was built when the Islamic Party took over the government in the late 1990s. The architecture symbolises the importance of Islam in the Kelantanese society. On the top of the arc is the replica of Quran, the holy book for Muslims.












Kota Baru Arc