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地狱之旅 (Hungry Ghosts)

中元节的气氛-黔山毛豆攝.
我认为如果我们要了解某个国家,最好的方法是通过那个国家的各种节日。今天我要介绍的节日是中元节,也是大家所谓的“鬼节”。到底马来西亚的华人怎样度过农历七月半呢?

在槟城,属于比较多华裔的地方,他们有一个特别的游行称为“地狱之旅”。通过地狱之旅,你会看到早已过世的亲戚或朋友。而且听说你也能跟“它”沟通但是你摸不着和听不见“它”的声音。在法师的带领之下,你也可以见识到所谓的阴曹地府和地狱!这个地狱之旅不是每个人都可以参与,例如怀孕的夫女以及一些出生日期不吉利的人都被禁止参与以免任何不堪设想的事情发生。

进入阴曹地府之前要献上的金子- Chatchavan攝, Flickr. 

为了要顺利的踏入地狱之门,他们必须完成几个简单的程序。首先他们必须穿上白色上衣和烧一大堆的地狱银行纸币,然后把自己的眼睛蒙起来后手腕也带上拥有护身符的布条(阴曹地府入门票)。最后,法师会咏唱咒语然后你会开始感觉,进入非一般的世界!

听起来虽然有点可怕,但你如果有这个机会能体验或亲自看到地狱的生活是那么的痛苦,你会不会珍惜你现在所拥有的幸福吗?

还想要了解马来西亚的其他文化,美食以及其他的情报,不妨到 Travel Wire Asia 网站看一看我写的其他文章吧!

如果你喜欢本文并且想要了解更多关于去马来西亚旅游的知识,那么请访问马来西亚旅游网站.



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大马国际鞋业嘉年华 (Malaysia Shoe Festival)

现代的女性不只是注重衣着和面貌,而且也很在乎鞋子的外观和时尚。在每一位女孩子的柜子里至少有3双或以上的鞋子。当然男人也不例外!

 大马国际鞋业嘉年华海报
为了介绍马来西亚和世界各地最新款式鞋子以及让大家对马来西亚的各种独特的鞋子设计有更深入了解,马来西亚旅游部在每年的3月或是4月份都会举行大马国际鞋业嘉年华。

从迷人优雅的高跟鞋,时尚舒服的凉鞋,经典的泵和时髦的靴子,还真是让人眼花缭乱。除了华丽的名牌鞋子之外,你在这里也观赏到有名设计师所设计的名贵包包和其他首饰品。如果你有看中你想买的鞋子,在有价格优惠的情况之下可以在把它通通买下。满载而归!

大马国际鞋业嘉年华鞋展-Cheryl Chan攝
除此之外,你还有机会欣赏本地时装秀和马来西亚少数民族鞋子的制作过程。模型儿穿着精致的衣裳配上出色的鞋子在台上走秀真让人羡慕不已。我觉得在大马国际鞋业嘉年华购物是一个很不错的选择。

还想要了解马来西亚的著名购物场所,美食,文化以及其他的情报,不妨到 Travel Wire Asia 网站看一看我写的其他文章吧!


如果你喜欢本文并且想要了解更多关于去马来西亚旅游的知识,那么请访问马来西亚旅游网站.

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马来西亚美食 (Malaysia Cuisine)- Nasi Lemak

说道马来西亚的传统美食,除了叻沙以外,还有马来椰浆饭(Nasi Lemak)。把马来文翻译成中文 Nasi是饭,而Lemak 是脂肪,指的是椰浆。名字听起来好像有点简单,但是把饭与椰浆混合后在拿去蒸,加上香辣的辣椒酱(Sambal)和其他配料,真是难以用语言来表的美味!
 鸡肉椰浆饭-Francis Chung攝, Flickr.
到底怎样还能做出一碗美味的椰浆饭呢?让我简单地说明一下!通常一盘椰浆饭里要有黄瓜切片、酥酥脆脆的小凤尾鱼、已烤了的花生、已搅炸过的蕹菜、全熟蛋一颗、印度式腌菜与辣椒酱料。辣椒酱的制作有点麻烦。想自己在家煮一盘香喷喷的椰浆饭的朋友可以到超市去购买便装的叁巴辣椒酱料。

椰浆饭摊位-Yun Huang Yong攝, Flickr.
但是如果你到马来西亚某个买椰浆饭的摊位或餐厅,你可以自由点你想要吃的美食。如果你觉得没肉类的椰浆饭吃不饱,请不用担心!因为你通常可以点肉类椰浆饭,例如鸡肉,牛肉或则你喜欢的格式配料!多种的选择会让你犹豫不决。

椰浆饭是大马的一道特色道地美食之一。没吃过马来西亚椰浆饭的朋友,我倒是建议你到马来西亚的时候尝试一下正中的马来椰浆饭。

还想要了解马来西亚的其他美食,文化以及其他的情报,不妨到 Travel Wire Asia 网站看一看我写的其他文章吧!

如果你喜欢本文并且想要了解更多关于去马来西亚旅游的知识,不妨到马来西亚旅游网站。 




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马来西亚美食 (Malaysia Cuisine)- Laksa

假期将要来临了!有没有打算到某个国家散散风,吃点美食呢?很多到马来西亚参观或是旅游的游客们都会问,“我知道马来西亚是个美食天堂,但是我应该吃那一些美食呢?”最让我百吃不倦的马来西亚美食其中之一是叻沙(Laksa)。

咖哩叻沙- LWY攝, Flickr
马来西亚是个多元种族的国家,所以不同种族所呈现出来的叻沙有所不同。马来西亚虽然有很多各式各样的叻沙,最受欢迎的有亚参叻沙(Asam Laksa)及咖哩叻沙(Curry Laksa)这两种。

亚参叻沙-Chee Hong攝, Flickr
亚参叻沙是用馬鮫魚熬出来的汤,带点酸,甜,辣味的浓汤。其他的材料包括切碎的黃瓜、蔥、红辣椒、菠蘿、生菜,一般薄菏、叻沙薄菏等香料一起加入魚汤熬煮几个小时。而咖哩叻沙是用蝦米、蝦膏、蒜茸、乾蔥、辣椒、香茅、南姜及椰汁所熬出来的汤,然后淋在叻沙面条上。

这两道叻沙料理吃起来时是如此美味又过瘾!亚参叻沙及咖哩叻沙在吉隆玻,槟城,还有其他地区都可以享受到。不行, 我忽然想念槟城的叻沙了!

还想要了解马来西亚的其他美食,文化以及其他的情报,不妨到 Travel Wire Asia 网站看一看我写的其他文章吧!

如果你喜欢本文并且想要了解更多关于去马来西亚旅游的知识,那么请访问马来西亚旅游网站.

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吉隆玻购物天堂 (Malaysia Shopping Paradise)

我的新文章是关于马来西亚的购物天堂! 最近的天气是不是一直不断的下雨又有点凉呢? 
是时候买些新衣服了~ 我的文章已在 Travel WIre Asia 网站上刊登! 以下是我写的原文:


你最进有没有觉得衣柜里的衣服好像很少?如果您的答案“是”,那就让我介绍你几个购物的好地方。在马来西亚,尤其是在吉隆玻,建立了许多巨大的百货商店并成为外国游客的焦点。
 


晚上的Sunway Pyramid-Justin Hee攝, Flickr
说到购物天堂,我最喜欢吉隆玻的那几家巨大的百货商店了。我经常去的百货商店是 Sungei Wang, Sunway Pyramid 和 Berjaya Time Square。这几家百货商店不只是范围广大,而且也提供了格式各类从头部到脚趾的装饰和服装来满足各种消费者的需求。



在Sunway Pyramid溜冰-Justin Hee攝, Flickr.

其实我认为每个百货商店有它自己的不同特色。在 Sungei Wang,你可以买到很多便宜质量有好的物品。而在 Sunway Pyramid,你首先会被一座非常壮观的金字塔外形加上一座猛威的老虎雕像的外观设计刮目相看。如果你想要买一些名牌包包或是高根鞋, 我建议你到这来。当你累的时候,不如去溜个冰来方松自己也是一个享受。在 Berjaya Time Square你不只是可以疯狂购物,你还可以到室内主题公园享受天伦只乐。

马来西亚可以成为你的购物天堂!


还想要了解马来西亚的美食,文化以及其他的情报,不妨到 Travel Wire Asia 网站看一看我写的其他文章吧!

马来西亚美食(上)-Laksa
马来西亚美食(下)-Nasi Lemak
地狱之旅 (Hungry Ghost)
大马国际鞋业嘉年华(KL shoe Festival)
 

如果你喜欢本文并且想要了解更多关于去马来西亚旅游的知识,请访问马来西亚旅游网站

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Redang Island - The beach paradise in Malaysia

I'm proud of our country since we have numerous spectacular islands. Those islands are Penang Island, Langkawi Island, Tioman Island, Sipadan Island, Redang Island and so forth. There are a lot of thrilling activities you could enjoy and variety of uncountable delectable food are waiting for you. Today, i would like to talk about Redang Island. Actually my article was published in both Travel Wire Asia and Asiancorrespondent travel website. Below is my original article that i would like to share with everyone who loves Malaysia!

 Redang Island by Zul Mokhtar, Flickr.

Redang Island is the largest of the nine islands that comprise the Marine Park in the Redang Archipelago. This archipelago also includes Lima Island, Paku Besar Island, Paku Kecil Island, Kerengga Besar Island, Kerengga Kecil Island, Ekor Tebu Island, Ling Island and Pinang Island. You can reach Redang Island by speedboat (30mins) from Merang Jetty.

Redang Island is renowned for its abundant diversity of marine organisms and spectacular beaches. If it’s your first time to visit Redang, you will be dazzled by the perfection of the island. The seawater is so clear you can see schools of fish swimming past. Redang Island not only serves as a perfect spot for snorkeling and scuba diving, but its impressive panoramas have also made it a choice spot for honeymooners.

Under the swaying coconut trees there are two spectacular beaches that are known locally as Pasir Panjang (Long Beach) and Deep Water Bay (Teluk Dalam Kecil). Most tourists stay in these two locations so there are plenty of resorts and restaurants here.

Pasir Panjang by Kung Bernard, Flickr.
You could easily spend your days basking in the warm sunshine on these beaches – don’t forget to apply sunblock! Or you could enjoy strolling along the fine sandy beach and looking at the multi-coloured fish swimming by. When it gets warm in the heat of the day enjoy a cup of fresh juice or even a fresh coconut drink to help you cool down.

Redang Island is also fringed with 100 species of fish, 50 species of coral and various kinds of turtles. Colorful reef fish such as parrotfish, angelfish, and other marine fish such as tuna, barracudas and spot jack fish can be seen during your snorkeling and scuba diving adventures. The best dive sites are Batu Che Esa, Terembu Putih, Black Coral Garden and Tanjung Tokong, while the most popular spots for snorkeling are Tanjung Tengah, Tanjung Mak Cantik and Pasir Chagar Hutang (Turtle Bay). A lot of the resorts and dive centres lend underwater cameras so you can capture memories beneath the water as well.

However you don’t always have to get in the water to see turtles. Visitors have reported seeing turtles come ashore to lay eggs, or have even seen baby turtles hatching and entering the sea for the first time. Redang Island is actually a conservation site for sea turtles.

If you love nature it’s possible to go jungle hiking on the island and come across other animals like monkeys. In the inner part of Redang Island there is a mountain called Bukit Besar (Big Mountain). From the peak, 359m, you can get a view of the whole island that will take your breath away; sparkling turquoise water fringes the island meeting the clear azure sky so it looks like there’s no horizon.

In the evening most people like to watch the sunset, particularly couples seeking romantic moments. There is plenty to do at night as well. Many resorts have camping sites with barbeque pits and chairs for tourists to grill their own food! If you don’t feel like doing barbeque, you can have your meal at your resort. After your meal there’s karaoke (8~11pm) at the open-air restaurant bars at Redang Reef and Redang Pelangi Resorts. Resident jazz bands or singers provide live music every Friday and Saturday night.

Another popular activity at night is to search for the “Blue Sand”. This tiny blue luminous sea creature or sea lice can be found along the beach if you have a flashlight. Shine your light around and you should see it shining in the dark.

The great thing about Redang is that there is accommodation for all budgets. The Taaras Beach Resort is the top ranked resort in Redang, followed by Laguna Redang Island Resort. There are other more affordable resorts such as Amannagappa Resort, Redang Kalong Resort and Redang Reef Resort. Some of the resorts also have spa treatments.

For more information about Redang or other islands in Malaysia, please visit Redang Island website or Malaysia Tourism Official website.

To see the articles of other destinations in Malaysia, you can explore the travel websites through the links provided.

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