KICKING BACK IN KELANTAN Far apart from the hustle and bustle of the heavily urbanised cities of Malaysia, there lies a humble and rustic agrarian state that hasn’t lost its old world charm. Kelantan, a place loved by many for its simple and tranquil attributes, offers an abundance of quiet breezes, lush paddy fields, rustic fishing villages and casuarina-lined beaches. Masses flock to this enchanting state for a taste of the relatively untamed and untouched side of a rapidly progressing nation. 2015 brings a surge of life to this beautiful state with the ongoing Malaysia Year of Festivals, or MyFEST 2015 tourism campaign’s flurry of exciting activities and intriguing events that are simply not to be missed. But first, here’s a little introductory on one of Malaysia’s most prominent states this year. Kelantan is positioned in the north-east of Peninsular Malaysia. It is bordered by Narathiwat Province of Thailand to the north, Terengganu to the south-east, Perak to the west, and Pahang to the south. To the north-east of Kelantan is the South China Sea. The capital and royal seat is Kota Bharu. The Arabic honorific of the state is Darul Naim, ("The Blissful Abode"). To top it all off, Kelantan is also home to some of the most ancient archaeological discoveries in Malaysia, including several prehistoric aboriginal settlements. 1 Due to Kelantan's relative isolation and largely rural lifestyle, Kelantanese culture differs somewhat from Malay culture in the rest of the peninsula; this is reflected in the cuisine, arts, and the peculiar Kelantanese Malay dialect, which is unintelligible even for some speakers of standard Malay. With such a unique culture and history, surely Kelantan is a remarkable state honing a strong position as one of Malaysia’s greatest attraction points for tourists both local and international alike. Here are just a few of the highly anticipated events in store for those dropping by Kelantan this year. Kelantan International Wau Festival 2015 25-30 May 2015 - Pantai Genting, Tumpat, Kelantan Wau, which is the term used to describe a giant kite found originally in the state of Kelantan, is celebrated in this exciting family friendly festival. Each Wau is handmade and beautifully decorated by skilled kite makers. From Wau Bulan or Moon Kite, the biggest type of kite, to Wau Kucing and Wau Merak, watch an assortment of kites take to the skies in this festival. In 2014 as many as 33 participants from 16 countries including United States of America, New Zealand, Italy, Germany, Sweden, Macau, China and others. Local participants from Malaysia numbered 120 people. This programme is expected to boost the community working in the hospitality industry, food as well as Small and Medium Industries society within Malaysia in general, and specifically Kelantan. Now, fans of the annual festival prepare once more for an occasion of epic proportions. Be sure to drop by and join the fun of the Kelantan International Wau Festival 2015. 2 International Wayang Kulit Festival 15 April - 15 May 2015 Asia has a long line of shadow puppetry in its historical arts and performances. Wayang Kulit was one of the most major forms of ancient entertainment. Tales were told through the magic of shadows and narration. This carnival makes its inaugural debut in Malaysia to educate and preserve the enchanting and mysterious ways of the Wayang Kulit. It will initially involve three countries, namely Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand. Each country will be showcasing all its home-grown famous shadow puppet shows. For Malaysia, its shadow puppets will be brought in from Kelantan, Terengganu, Kedah and Perlis. Indulge in rich cultural knowledge and intriguing facts of history with the age old story telling platform of Wayang Kulit. The primary objectives of the International Wayang Kulit Festival includes recalling the glorious art of Malaysian shadow puppets from Malaysia in general and Kelantan, to showcase to the rest of the world promoting the art of shadow puppetry in the industry, conversation of the arts and treasures of the state and the country which is gradually disappearing in modern times, encourage the younger generation to continue to love our heritage and show the current generation the various types of puppets from various countries especially puppets from Kelantan. Karnival Silat Nusantara 6-7 April 2015, MPKB-BRI Hall, Kelantan Silat is the national martial arts of Malaysia. Its precision and effectiveness has ranked it as one of the top deadliest martial arts in the world. A fusion of traditional grace and brutal technique forms a fighting style unlike any other, unique in every way. 3 Now you can learn more about this intriguing martial art at the Karnival Silat Nusantara. Held for the second year in Kelantan, this event features 400 exponents of the silat or Malay martial arts from Malaysia and around the world. Events include performances by various silat centres, exhibitions, self-defence seminars and martial arts demonstrations. These are just a few of the primary events being held in Kelantan, on top of the various exciting activities that are available in the state all year long. So drop by Kelantan and experience Malaysia like you never experienced it before this year! - end - For more information or enquiries, please contact Visit Malaysia Year Secretariat, at 03-8891 7000 or log on to www.myfest2015.com.my. 4
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