WPC – Look Up At The Ceiling and Roof


 

The Cheng Hoon Teng temple, -the oldest functioning temple in Malaysia-, is a Chinese temple which is practicing the Three Doctrinal Systems of Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism. Located at Jalan Tokong, just a stone’s throw from the famous Kp. Kling mosque and an old Hindu temple, this richly decorated temple made the neighborhood named as Harmony Street in Malacca, a UNESCO World Heritage City in Malaysia.

Furthermore, this religious building got an award from UNESCO for outstanding architectural restoration. It’s not surprising because this temple has a lot of intricate beauties.

The detail decor on the roof
The detail decor on the roof
Another decor on the roof
Another decor on the roof
the richly decorated temple's roof
the richly decorated temple’s roof

People usually overlook the art on the top part of the temple, but I gave myself chances to look up and enjoy the art of the red lanterns hanging on the ceiling, and also the images of warriors, dragons, animals and other mythical creatures on the temple’s roof.

As my entry for the Daily Post – Weekly Photo Challenge with the topic of Look Up

 

WPC – Through The Grid


I was in Kuala Lumpur and just wandering in a mall.  I stopped in a spot and looked up…  I saw the Petronas Twin Towers through a grid on the roof, although not the whole building, but I could see the bridge..

Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Through A Grid
Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Through A Grid

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And another time, I was on the escalator to Sky Terrace at The Peak, Hong Kong. Just had a limited moment to capture Hong Kong view through a beautiful grid

Hong Kong view from the Sky Terrace, The Peak
Hong Kong view from the Sky Terrace, The Peak

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And again another time… I fell in love with the atmosphere in a traditional house in Japan, with a grid of wooden windows and doors.

Once Upon A Time in Japan
Once Upon A Time in Japan

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In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: Grid

 

 

WPC – Today Was a Good Day to Walk Around Malacca


Melaka, or Malacca, as a UNESCO World Heritage city, attracted my heart with its mixture of cultural trails of many countries that gave colors, from Portugal, England, Dutch, China and Melayu itself. That was the reason my husband and I visited Melaka this year. And for getting the ambience and the beauty of Melaka, my husband and I spent a good day to walk around Melaka.

We started from the Dutch Square, where Christ Church and all red buildings are located. Here we can hire rickshaw with various flowers decoration if we’re too tired to walk. Then we followed a path to reach St. Paul’s Church on top of a hill. There stands a statue of St Francis Xavier with his arm cut-off.

Following the nice path down the hill, my husband and I reached the replica building of the Sultanate and a ruin of fortress that’s called Porta de Santiago.

Continuing the walk, passing the museums we are back to the Dutch Square again. Then if we walk across the bridge, we will be in Jl. Hang Jebat which is famous as Jonker Street. It is famous of a night market along the road and full of food stalls and various selling kiosks.

It took several minutes of walking to reach the Kampong Keling mosque, the oldest mosque in the area. At the end of the road is the Cheng Hoon Teng temple, a famous Chinese temple which is always crowded with the visitors. And there is a Hindu temple next to the mosque. What a beautiful harmony in that area.

My husband and I did not have any difficulties to have a good lunch because we can find many restaurants in the area.

In the afternoon, we enjoy a river-cruise through Melaka River and feel the fresh atmosphere of the river and the nice environment of the river bank. It took almost 1 hour to have a good cruise along the river.

Going back to the hotel, pleasant cool water in the swimming pool is so tempting during the hot sunny days. Well, a fresh soaking after a nice walk will complete our day and relaxing as well. Hmm… it’s really a good day…

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In response to Weekly Photo Challenge with the theme Today Was a Good Day