A project that brought us to a beautiful land called Endau in Johore, Malaysia. Historically during the Japanese Occupation of Malaya and Singapore, the Japanese soldiers brought the Chinese from Syonan-To (Singapore) to this part of the world to start a farming community that would supply agricultural products to the army. The Chinese settlers were assisted by the resident Orang Asli and the Malays in farming techniques and housing. Endau has since flourished as a farming town till today.
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Endau Beckons
A project that brought us to a beautiful land called Endau in Johore, Malaysia. Historically during the Japanese Occupation of Malaya and Singapore, the Japanese soldiers brought the Chinese from Syonan-To (Singapore) to this part of the world to start a farming community that would supply agricultural products to the army. The Chinese settlers were assisted by the resident Orang Asli and the Malays in farming techniques and housing. Endau has since flourished as a farming town till today.
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Singapore: Pintu
Cham Malays of Cambodia
'Kaum Zahid' of Cambodia
The 'Kaum Zahid' of Cambodia practises an esoteric version of Islam. They believe in Alah and His Messenger, Muhammad. However they only pray only once a week and fast only for three days in Ramadan. They are only obliged o practise Islam at the age of 40 (age when Prophet Muhammad became a prophet). They constitute about 5% of the half million Muslims in Cambodia. The Kaum Zahid claims that they are the original Malay Cham who came from Vietnam to Cambodia. The community is concentrated at Kampong Chnang.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
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