Showing posts with label sarawak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sarawak. Show all posts

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Gong Xi Fa Cai


Happy Chinese new year to all my Chinese friends and Chinese readers.

Although technically the new year (Year of the Dragon) starts 23 of January 2012, tonight is the so called 'reunion dinner', where the family meets and eats together and celebrate the start of the new year.


In traditional costume... Chinese New Year celebration on Borneo, Sarawak, Sri Aman in 2008...

Click on photo for the full version...

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Festival

Although technically some of the photos in the next 'new' album do not meet my self imposed present day standards, I show them anyway, since some of them do reflect the atmosphere of the event quite well. Also the resizing to 'bigger' doesn't help some of them, so not all photos are resized in this album (mostly the portrait ones).

It also contains a few new ones not shown before.

For the album click on the photo and for the story click on the very last thumbnail in the album.

Friday, July 31, 2009

Kampung Budaya, album

And before departure, another album finished. Almost there now, ready for new photos.

Some of the photos of this one I've already shown earlier. See this post for some explanation.

Click here for the album with some 15 photos.

Click here for the total index.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Sri Aman, album

Aaaah, finally, way too late, but here it is, all the photos (35) of the festival in Sri Aman in 2008.

Click here to view the album.

Click here for the index.

And click here for the story on Sri Aman.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Sri Aman

Sri Aman is a small village in Sarawak (which is a state of Malaysia on Borneo).

Sri Aman is really the embodiment of 'the middle of nowhere' and probably one of the most remote places I’ve ever been to. It reminded me a bit of my own home town. It’s small and there’s nothing to do. No cinema, no clubs, nothing to do for young people besides hang out at the KFC, the one 'foreign' establishment I could detect there.

School and church, temple and mosque... smack in the middle of the state, surrounded by green.

The difference with the place I was born in is that that village is close to a big city. Not Sri Aman. It’s about three hours drive from Kuching, the capital of Sarawak.

Not really an option when you’re in your teens and growing up in Sri Aman.

I was invited to Sri Aman by Erick in February 2008, who’s born there, and he and his family were visiting relatives who still live there. They also went back to Sri Aman to witness and celebrate the last day of the Chinese New Year festivities, 14 days after the start of it - that was the year of the Rat.

Sri Aman is small and remote, but the end of the Chinese new year is not going by unnoticed. There’s a huge festival going on (relatively speaking) and it’s a bit of a strange one. It’s a mix of nature religion, tradition and fancy fair and somewhat hard to describe. The religious aspect is about several gods, who come down on that evening to possess a few selected people. These people are then carried through the streets in the evening in a big parade, stopping at every Chinese shop to ‘bless’ it. For prosperity in the new year and all that.

Now, to an outsider the whole parade seems a bit ridiculous: cute, but not to be taken too seriously. But when you observe it, you quickly notice this isn’t taken lightly. The beliefs are strong and there’s utmost respect for the people being 'possessed' and carried around. This whole process also involves self mutilation and 'torture' devices like seats with spikes, and pins being stuck through flesh. You can see that on some of the pictures I took (although close study of some of the photos do show some 'cheating', I'm not fully sure how far they take this).

And to top it all off there was professional fireworks going on at the end of the ceremony that lasted for so long that it almost became boring. Usually fireworks of that magnitude don’t last for longer than 10 or 15 minutes. This one must have lasted for more than half an hour. Never ever I would have thought that I would experience the longest fireworks I ever saw in such a small place in the middle of Borneo.

Pictures were all shot with my 35mm lens, without flash. I make it somewhat of a point not to use flash in the evening. Besides the fact I hardly know how to use flash properly – flash photography basically is a study in its own - I like the pics better without. Of course the hit rate goes down quickly without flash. The percentage of blurry shots was quite high - it’s impossible to freeze action without flash and with the resulting slow shutter times - but I managed to make a few ok ones nevertheless...

Also quite clear on some of the pictures is that they’re not really used to tourists in Sri Aman. The curious looks I got are also quite visible on some of the pics and espcially kids seem to love to make the V-sign as soon as they spot a camera (much similar to kids in Cambodia, who did the same).

Here's a few photos. Click on them for the full album.









Saturday, April 25, 2009

Kampung Budaya

Kampung Budaya is a cultural village on Sarawak. At a beautiful location - between misty mountains - they portrait the lifestyle of the Iban, one of the indigenous tribes of Sarawak.

I feared some tacky theme park, as some of these places in the west can be, but it was done in a very tasteful fashion. No MacDonald's half way...

I'm currently working on the pictures of that day, here's a few. The full album hopefully online soon. This was last year, 17th of February 2008...

Long house... this can also be seen 'for real' on Sarawak, not just in this park...

Weaving...

Making some sort of rice cookie... the end product is visible in the basket on the left...

Click on the photos for a bigger version...

Monday, December 22, 2008

Coming soon...

Who's this guy...? And more importantly: what's he doing on my blog?

The story of Sri Aman, coming soon on a blog near you...
(picture taken February 2008 - click on it for the bigger one...)

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Green

The thing about Borneo, when you drive through it (which I partly did with the family of Erick): it's green!

If you can't stand green, closing your eyes (or staying away) will be your only option. Else there's just green, green, green and green... everywhere: dark green, light green, in between green, hard green, soft green, every thinkable shade of green, all green, everywhere green, the whole year green. It's amazing and a bit overwhelming and beautiful green.

I'm going through the pictures I took there. It's a while back, in February 2008, and I never got around to it properly. Took almost a 1000 pictures, so you can imagine that takes some time to sort, throw and edit... Here's a few in anticipation of the full album... Click on them for the fuller size...





Friday, December 19, 2008

Commodity

It's such a commodity, quite plain, not something I ever gave a whole lot of thought, until I saw it in the wild. And I suddenly realised I had never seen it for real and still on the plant, only in plastic bags. Which explains why I was quite stunned: I didn't even recognise it. It's not a spectacular picture, the focus is a bit shifty cause it was quite windy out there and the thing kept moving...

Picture taken on Borneo (Sarawak, near Sri Aman - Malaysia) on 21 February 2008, click on it for the bigger size...

rice in the wild... obviously a close up, it's really not that big :-)