My Christmas: By AV Latinggam
Christmas Day is here again and as we all know this is when celebrants all
over the world revel in spirit, together to celebrate the auspicious occasion. This is especially true for Christians. This is when churches of all denominations stand together to rejoice in their respective interpretation of that day.
Christmas in the tropics is always interesting. We have this vision of snow, and snow sleds and toboggan; we hear about frosted window panes and the fluffy falling snow outside and of course log-fireplaces We hear so much about winter wonderland that, as a child, I always look up the sky and wondered if the clouds will ever fall and allow me to touch it.
We had mists in those days when we lived closer to nature: tall tropical rain-forests, thundering water falls and vast untended fields. But no snow (!!)
Growing up, we learned about our location: nopes! no snow here. All sun and rain, the occasional floods, gusts of cold wind..but no snow. (sigh) So we made do with what we saw on TV, and like Bing Crosby's song, we dream on. Later we made do with Hallmark's pictures. My first Christmas card was one that depicted a Bambi looking at a small snow-roofed cottage sited under tall snow laden pine-trees. I wonder how rubber trees look like laden with snow. Christmas is not all about snow though; its about glitters and baubles and presents too. Or so it seems. Well, we see Christmas trees all laden with decorations and underneath it, there are the gifts all wrapped and ready to be given away...
Christmas nowadays is so commercialised; so much so that during this time of the month, we will see Christmas Trees all over the city; on side walks, in offices and of course the shopping malls. They sprout out in their glittery glory and then the pipe-music begin to play: Jingle Bells, Drummer Boy, Silent Night, Santa Claus is coming to Town...which reminds me; Santa albeit brown ones seem to walk around the malls here during this time. This is especially true where some promotions for Christmas gifts are. Way to go Santa!
HEL says Christmas is all about giving and getting joy from the happiness and appreciation that lights up the recipients' faces. I totally agree. Some gifts do of course end up on a shelf or worse on the 'give-away' boxes.
Personally I believe that Christmas is a day of contemplation, delving within oneself and seeking further self-betterment: to thrive towards the side of life that cannot be bought: health and well being; forgiveness and love for others. This day symbolises the birth of a Man, whose selflessness and beliefs led towards the creation of a religion, that embraced the world and made it what it is today. His teachings live on in a book; all that are stated within, leads to goodness and the coming of the White. Not just Snow, for snow gets old and trampled and then it turns into grey cold slush. And then nothingness.
Merry Christmas.
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Monday, December 17, 2012
Sights and sites of Sabah
Eco-tourism
Of Nature
By AV Latinggam
By AV Latinggam
The
soughing wind over the tree-tops, the swishing sounds of bamboo fronds, distant calls of children and the ever rushing gurgles of water flowing down
the river bed; these are the perfect scenario of rural life which of course
translate to peace and tranquility.
The Hot Spring Garden Hotel has this to offer and more. This
hotel sited within three acres of land, is located at the famous Poring
Hot-Spring in Ranau, about three hours’ drive from Kota Kinabalu, the State
Capital.
Boasting
eight rooms, this garden hotel offers a tranquil getaway where guests can relax
away from the hustle and bustle of city life; read or even surf as they have WiFi... go for walks and just
enjoy nature around them.
Its a perfect getaway especially for
city dwellers and overseas tourist, who wish to savour nature and to live for a
few days within the perfect settings, where they can wake up to the sounds of
nature.
These
typical sights for the locals are quite the novelty with visitors, so they
become the selling points by the hotel to their visitors. With this in mind, the hotel is
tailored with simple functional accommodations where four rooms are equipped
with dorm-style bunk beds, while four others are family style rooms.
Hot Spring Garden Hotel |
The
dorm style rooms offer eight beds, on double-decker while the family room
offers beds for a couple and a child.
To
adhere to the local norm, the hotel offers two different kitchens for guests,
one for Muslims and one for none-Muslims. The cutlery and kitchen utensils as
well as the plates, bowls and dishes are kept in different cupboards.
Presently,
a camping ground is there for those who love the outdoor as well as a shower in
the middle of the field. It can be interesting to cool off under it during a
warm afternoon. Tranquil and quiet, it
is the perfect getaway indeed.
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Tropical Paradise: Sunsets
Behold the Glory....
By AV Latinggam
Every time I see a sunset, I feel like saying 'Behold the Glory of the Creator' and at times I can only watch in silent wonder. How glorious is the curtain fall in the evenings in Sabah...whether it is applauded by thunder and lightning, or with fine drizzles or a breath-taking sunset...
Sunset seen from Pasir Putih Putatan |
Tropical Paradise: Islands
Islands on the threshold of Eden
By AV Latinggam
HEL at Manukan Island Jetty |
Five islands to choose from within Tunku Abdul Rahman Park: Pulau
Gaya, Pulau Sapi, Pulau Manukan, Pulau Mamutik and Pulau Sulug. They all boast
shallow waters, beautiful coral gardens
and vast white sandy beaches. The sun beating down, the waves crashing on the
shore; Gentle Zephyr caressing one’s cheeks….its the threshold of Eden with opportunities
for breath taking photographs….Indeed these islands off the Kota Kinabalu Sabah Malaysian Borneo are a must visit.
Manukan Island |
Manukan Island |
A tropical Paradise
At Shangri-la Rasa Ria Resort Tuaran
By AV Latinggam
Shangri-la, indeed it is: a long stretch of beach, sun and sea...glorious sunsets. Lounging on the beach, looking into the ocean, waves crashing on the shore: the gentle breeze and twilight: my favourite time of the day. A brief one night stay but worth the memory in 'forever'.
By AV Latinggam
HEL at the Poolside |
The Sunset at Rasa Ria |
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Halong Bay Vietnam: Pictorial
Halong Bay Vietnam |
HEL at Halong Bay, Vietnam >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
15 November 2012.
"In the olden days, there were aggressors against Vietnam and God sent Mother Dragon and her Child Dragons to help the
Vietnamese fight the enemy. Ships of the enemy from the sea rush to attack while the dragons landed down on
earth. The dragons immediately ejected countless pearls which turned into jade
stone islands, and blocked the progress of the invaders.” The name Halong was
coined in the 19th century where it appears on the map drawings of
the Gulf of Tonkin. In ancient times it was called by many names mainly Giao
Chau, Luc Chau, Luc Thuy, Hai Dong, An Bang…
Halong Bay, Vietnam |
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