Tanah Air






I was shocked after watching this. He is totally a brave crew, speak for the trues and meet the justice to humanity freedom.





Extreme prejudice.

Route 22

A pair of sneakers is going to walk together with me in an ongoing life.














lasted for days
lasted for weeks, lasted too long

A day of King & Queen

A month ago I was invited on this bersanding ceremory from Hana hers big day, thanks to the opportunity for these. I'm still remember I was new in NUC at the beginning stage, friends who I know were not more, Rekha, Hana, and I was ordinarily sat beside places in every labs, in this way we conducted and work out on assignment together, I like these screen about we 3 are from different civilization, but we build no boundaries. Indeed proudly I have a good Malay speaking stress, whereby we met fine communication. Hereby I wish their loves go no ending line and faithful to meet.

The bersanding ceremony begins with the groom's procession with friends, relatives, musicians and people waving bunga manggar (palm blossom) to meet the bride. Often various good-humoured attempts are made to waylay or stop the groom from getting to the bride. The main part of the bersanding involves the seating of the bridal couple on a dais and sprinkling them with yellow rice and scented water by family members, relatives and guests as a sign of blessing. Each guest will receive a bunga telur (egg flower), a decorated egg with a fabric flower, as a sign of fertility. The couple are considered royalty for the day, and so various royal customs are performed for them, including musicians playing court music and 'bodyguards' performing a display of pencak silat (traditional Malay martial arts). After the bersanding ceremony, the wedded couple and their guests attend a celebratory feast called the makan beradab (formal meal). This involves the bride and groom feeding each other sweetened rice. The celebrations are concluded by posing for family photographs.
















Bunga telur dah busuk.