Monday, November 24, 2014

Private tour for a friend from Aceh



OK. Me and wife actually planned to spend the night at the local surau or praying hall. But a friend who rented a chalet ask us to rest there. It happened that our boys went soundly asleep after having a field day playing with mud, puddles, sand and seawater. So we took up the offer while the friend rented another chalet to stay with his group. Here is a view from outside the chalet.



Me, family and his group along with a friend from Aceh were the only ones who spent the night. The rest of our party have left before dusk the previous day. After a good night's sleep its time for us to also leave the island and return to our normal lives...






As we waited for a van to take us to the jetty we took some last minute pictures.


The friend from Aceh (left) with the friend who paid for the chalets. He came late to Pagoh and missed the HIKMAH function. Still we'd like to make his trip worthwhile.


We were so glad he could make it as originally there were a number of people from Aceh who were supposed to come to Pagoh. They they could not make it because of some hitches.





In the van and on to the boat.





My plan was after the HIKMAH function I'd like to bring all the Aceh people to the island of Pulau Besar followed by a number of historical places in Melaka. Since only one could make it, it became a private tour of sorts.





At Bukit (hill of) Senjuang close to Melaka city centre.


The friend was excited upon finding out that the hill was once occupied by Acehnese forces in their bid to wrest Kota (city of) Melaka from the control of Portugese colonials.





Then there's the tomb of Sheikh Shamsuddin Sumatrani, a 17th century saint from Aceh of much significance.


He was the main religious authority during the time of Sultan Iskandar Muda Mahkota Alam (ruled Aceh 1607-1636). But he died here during a major Aceh raid against Portugese-occupied Melaka 1628-1629 or so.


Next we brought the friend to Masjid Kampung Hulu, an old mosque dating back at the latest 1641, when Melaka was under a more relaxed Dutch rule.


Here we parted ways as he waited for an acquaintance before going to Singapore on another business.




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