Baba nyonya costume kebaya nyonya Lok chuan Baju panjang
Baba nyonya food tradisional Baba Nyonya cuisine is a fusion of Chinese, Malay, and European flavors and techniques, resulting in a unique and flavorful culinary tradition. Here are some popular dishes in Baba Nyonya cuisine a spicy noodle soup made with coconut milk, dried shrimp, and a variety of spices and herbs. Nyonya Laksa a crispy pastry cup filled with a mixture of vegetables and prawns Kuih Pie Tee
Baba nyonya tradisional dance peranakan dance for Baba Nyonya is usually based on Malay dance, where the music and step are similar will dance with a items such as handkerchief, tiffin carriers, Chinese fans, Chinese umbrella or embroidery frames to present their life and culture music traditional their folk music is noted for its fusion of English in Malay-inspired tunes, largely because Baba Nyonya themselves are often conversant in both languages The Dondang Sayang is a traditional Malay form of entertainment where Baba and Nyonya singers exchange extemporaneous Malay Pantun (poetry), in a lighthearted and sometimes humorous style
tradision games cherki, is one of the card game that Baba-Nyonya create. This game is similar to western Gin Rummy and Chinese Mahjong. Chongkak is another type of Baba Nyonya game, this game also comes from Malay culture, but adapt by Baba Nyonya culture
custom and tradition the first day of the wedding before dawn, both families have to comb the cool hair at house, and the person who combs the hair must be a blessing person (have lots of children and grandchildren), which giving luck to the new couple First time: hope couple can be harmony Second time: hope couple can stay together until old Third time: hope couple can have lots of children and grandchildren Fourth time: hope couple can respect and help each other Taboo is a prohibition resulting from social custom. It is also called “pantanglarang” in Baba Malay. Baba Nyonya taboos are almost the same as Chinese taboos. Marriage taboos Dining taboo Picture Taking taboo Funeral taboo
Pregnancy tradition Pregnant Nyonya is prohibited to go or join any activity that related marriage, and to touch any items that related to marriage (like gift, wedding bed, etc). In conclusion, we hope that the Baba and Nyonya ethnic can be continuously well protected, preserved and conserved for the next future generations. We also hope that Malaysian people will be more interested and appreciated about this special and unique culture of Baba and Nyonya.
Sabah is located on the northern portion of Borneo, in the region of East Malaysia. Sabah is the second-largest state in Malaysia. Sabah ethnic .Sabah was once known as North Borneo during the British colonial period until 1963 The people of Sabah like to call themselves Sabahans Consists of 33 SABAH indigenous groups who communicate in over 50 languages and 80 ethnic dialects
kadazan dusun tribe Kadazan or also known as Bangsa Kadazan (or Kadazanian) is a bumiputra ethnic group in the state of Sabah in Malaysia with the largest number of residents in the West Coast area of Sabah. The Kadazan people generally occupy lowland areas with low forest density the Dusun occupy hilly areas with high forest areas.
Festival kadazan dusun is kaamatan Kaamatan (Harvest) Festivalin Sabah is closely identified with the Kadazandusun people, who form the largest indigenous ethnic group in Sabah. This festival for some years now, is one of the grandest festivals celebrated here, and culminates in the state-level Havest Festival celebrations on May 30-31 each year traditional costume of kadazan dusun
bosou noonsom hinava sup manuk lihing traditional food kadazan dusun traditional dance kadazan dusun is sumazau dance Sumazau is a traditional folk dance that is popular in Sabah. It is a traditional dance of the Kadazan Dusun people. It is often performed during the harvest festival every May
rampanau momolistik manipulos tarik tali traditional games kadazan dusun - the groom's parents cannot be present at the bride's house before the couple is legally united. - Spying the process can take months. The Kadazan Dusun community believes that marriage is a sacred thing. Kadazandusun also has its own customs, for example:
taboo in kadazan dusun - Bonfires are made around the fences of houses from evil spirits. - Buffalo horns are burned to ward off ghosts. taboo for death : - Husband can't cut hair -later the child's hair will be long - Do not poke the nose of a buffalo/cow-cleft child's lips taboo for pregnant women : pregnancy it is not allowed to wander outside because the child born will suffer from skin diseases or walk from home. - Can't make fun of any animal or disabled person, babies may be born with such traits. Custom and tradition in kadazan dusun
The Bajau are divided into two groups that have settled in the West and East Coasts of Sabah. They usually live a seaborne lifestyle and use small wooden sailing vessels such as the perahu Bajau ethnic The event pays homage to the unique lifestyle of the nomadic Bajau Laut (Sea Gypsies), whose culturallegacy has been handed down many generations. This festival happens every year towards the end of April and continues for 2 or 3 consecutive days. festival bajau regatta lepa
Traditional costume bajau sarampak sampit badu blouse mandapun sarang berangkit
Traditional costume bajau for women sarampak sampit badu blouse mandapun sarang berangkit
Traditional costume bajau for men destar cekak musang cut shirt side skirt trousers
Traditional costume bajau for men destar cekak musang cut shirt side skirt trousers
Traditional food bajau kima sagol putu tompek Kima is the name of a type of sea shell A type of traditional cuisine that uses fish fillets Food in the form of cassava that has been grated and squeezed and steamed Tompek or also known as Tinompeh is a food made from cassava.
Traditional food bajau kima sagol putu tompek Kima is the name of a type of sea shell A type of traditional cuisine that uses fish fillets Food in the form of cassava that has been grated and squeezed and steamed Tompek or also known as Tinompeh is a food made from cassava.
limbai dance runsai dance igal dance Traditional dance sepak manggis Games traditional bajau Parents choose the girl to be their daughter-in-law. The engagement ceremony is held at the girl house Customs and tradision wedding
ban on using mirrors at night - fear of losing the beauty of the face prohibition to cut nails at night - death of a family member Do not sleep with wet hair - the eyes will become short-sighted Taboo in bajau ethnic Not walking outside during night Do not bathe or drink rainwater that flows from the roof Can't visit place the death occur such as accident place Can't eat all kinds of squid Pregnancy
Conclusion about sabah Sabah its one of the states located in East Malaysia is known as “Land below the Wind” , because of its location just south of the typhoon-prone region around the Philippines. Sabah is Malaysia’s northernmost state and together with Sarawak and it is mountainous with lush tropical rain forests and its population of nearly two million is made up of 32 colourful ethnic communities. Known mostly for its two Mountains; Mount Kinabalu, the underwater mountain place with beautiful views of the surrounding sea with Gomantong Caves are a group of limestone caves as well know for its high valued birds nest.
Sarawak ethnic The state of Sarawak is the largest state in Malaysia with a population of 2.07million people until the year 2022. Kuching is a city that is the center or capital of Sarawak with about 500,000 residents from Bumiputera and Non-Bumiputera tribes. Iban community Most of the Iban community today accepts Christianity as a religion but at the same time still maintains the values of customs and cultural characteristics that are symbols of the Iban community's traditions.
Celebrated as a sign of the end of the hill rice harvest season. Is also to express gratitude and gratitude to 'petara' for the sustenance of rice obtained during that season. Hari Gawai is also a day to party and is happy to celebrate the sustenance of the rice harvest because the word ''Gawai'' means party Sarawak festival gawai
Traditional costume men Traditional costume women
Traditional food iban Iban food that is very charming and usually becomes a mandatory dish during Iban festivals such as Gawai Day The traditionalIban cake is popular and is often a must-have food during the Gawai Day Celebration
The ngajat dance is the main identity of the Iban community which is the pride of culture in Sarawak Traditional dance iban melakut karat In the Iban language the term melakut karat 'pull and push game traditionaliban
customs and tradition iban Ladder breaker fee which is a pickaxe. Door opening fee which is a spear. Mosquito net opening fee which is a sword. Other appropriate payments. weeding one should take care of personal and hand hygiene. forbidden to drink water before and during meals. after eating they are forbidden to sleep and bathe. it is forbidden to point rotten branches on trees. it is forbidden to sleep in an area that is too clean or too beautiful because it is believed that the area is guarded. Taboo for eating: Taboo for sleeping :
customs and tradition iban forbidden to dig trenches can not oil meat kill animals bury banana trees guarantee the physical perfection of the baby to be born and also its function to prevent unwanted supernatural forces from disturbing the baby. Pregnancy
melanau community he fourth largest bumiputera in Sarawak after the Iban, Malay and Bidayuh. Not many people outside of Sarawak know about the Malanau people because this group is a minority with only six percent of the 2.4 million people in Sarawak festival melanau community one of the festivals celebrated by the Melanau community Appreciate different types of spirit such as land, forest, sea and garden. This festival is celebrated based on a unique calendar which is a calendar based on the position of the moon.
costume traditional melanau melanau men : melanau women :
traditional food melanau umai sagu Umai is a food made from fresh uncooked fish the main food of the Melanau community in the past. a substitute for rice for a meal for them
alu - alu dance This dance requires the skill of male dancers to balance their bodies on bamboo sticks while twirling to the beat of the song traditional dance melanau traditional games melanau tibou or pisa Usually played during the Kaul festival which is a unique festival of the Melanau ethnic groups in Sarawak which is celebrated every year and is one of the annual events in the Sarawak Bumi Kenyalang tourism calendar
alu - alu dance This dance requires the skill of male dancers to balance their bodies on bamboo sticks while twirling to the beat of the song traditional dance melanau traditional games melanau tibou or pisa Usually played during the Kaul festival which is a unique festival of the Melanau ethnic groups in Sarawak which is celebrated every year and is one of the annual events in the Sarawak Bumi Kenyalang tourism calendar
customs and tradition some ceremonies that are taken very seriously because of the socialimplications found in them. nine carry, seven carry, seven betirih and five betirih. adat menuga, adat mebin and pakan are also calculated based on this social status. wedding Most of them practice the practice of animism, which is belief in the forces of nature such as the sea, forests, plants, the sun and others. most taboos that exist are the result of curses that have been made by the ancestors of a family. descendants who cannot eat linut even though linut is the traditional food of the Melanau people. It is not allowed to eat Linut because it is feared that it will cause the body to be filled with water bubbles. Taboo for inheritance or family lineage : Taboo for belief :
customs and tradition some ceremonies that are taken very seriously because of the socialimplications found in them. nine carry, seven carry, seven betirih and five betirih. adat menuga, adat mebin and pakan are also calculated based on this social status. wedding Most of them practice the practice of animism, which is belief in the forces of nature such as the sea, forests, plants, the sun and others. most taboos that exist are the result of curses that have been made by the ancestors of a family. descendants who cannot eat linut even though linut is the traditional food of the Melanau people. It is not allowed to eat Linut because it is feared that it will cause the body to be filled with water bubbles. Taboo for inheritance or family lineage : Taboo for belief :
customs and tradition can't eat strong-smelling fruits like durian because the body will become rotten. nail buds because body milk will be sour. Game animals killed in the forest should not be given to pregnant women because it is believed that the unborn child will burn the whole body. Pregnancy conclusion We must know the traditional customs of other races because we can learn about the traditional customs of each other races. Nevertheless, we can also recognize the culture of other races. Society will also be more open to understanding the diversity of religions in this country in order to further strengten understanding between the national races.
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