Monday, October 10, 2011
RESPDEMOP Jogathon 2011 postponed to 13th November 2011
RESPDEMOP Jogathon 2011 has been postponed from 6th November 2011 to 13th November 2011. The place and time however remain unchanged - at SK St Patrick's Semadang football field at MIle 24, Jalan Puncak Borneo, Kuching at will start at 8 am. For detail see the flyeron the right.
The objectives of the event was to collect funds to finance the club's community services. So, please support the event to help
the unfortunate.
Collect your entry forms at Ju Cafe, Ground Floor, Sublot 9, Block B, Princess Commercial Centre, 9th Mile, Jalan Penrissen, Kuching (next to Open University Malaysia). Completed entry form together with RM30.00 entrance fee must be be submitted to the organiser at the registration counter at the above address (Ju Cafe) not later than 10th November 2011. The registration counter will be opened on 7th, 8th, 9th November 2011, from 10 am to 5pm.
Contact the club's secretary Sebastian Sakoi (0138420927), event director Robert Kenneth (0132036553) and Tader Mojig (0198660819) for any emquiry.
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Thursday, October 6, 2011
Mount Siburan the ancestral village of the Biatah
Kampung Sungai Duuh with Mount Siburan as the background |
KAMPUNG Sentah on top of the 1,090 feet Mount Siburan, also known as Bung Siburan is the ancestral village of the Bidayuh Biatah clan.
It is the oldest village in Siburan and has been in existence for 630 years.
In order to access the village, most of the visitors will park their car at the foot of the mountain and walk up the mountain which takes approximately 40 minutes (for the new visitors) and about 15 minutes drive.
From Kampung Sentah, visitors have to climb 201 small steps to reach the top of the mountain where a ceremonial house ‘panggah’ and a-five-room longhouse used for the homestay programme is situated.
Beautiful surrounding at the homestay on top of Mout Siburan. |
According to Kampung Sentah headman Nomina Benyi, majority if the villages had moved down from the village and established new settlements, which the first group moved down in 1830 to establish Kampung Quop, than followed by other groups who established their new settlements in Siburan area, namely Kampung Sungai Duuh, Kampung Misaan, Kampung Sinjok, Kampung Tijirak, Kampung Seratau and Kampung Primas is the latest.
On top of the mountain is a ‘panggah’ (ceremonial house) and a building resembled the ancient longhouse with five living rooms, a common ‘awah’ and the ‘tanju’. Each room has a fire place and a washing area called ‘pawad’.
201 steps to the homestay. |
Owned by Jawatankuasa Kemajuan dan Kebudayaan Siburan Asal (JKKSA), the place was built 20 years, and now functions as homestay to cater for visitors and tourists wishing to spend their times in the village.
State Assembly Deputy Speaker Datuk Roland Sagah is the advisor and Pemanca Austin Dimin is the chairman of the 23 years old committee .
According to Pemanca Dimin, the ‘panggah’ and the longhouse was built at the cost of RM20,000.
Concrete house in Kampung Sentah. |
At the top of the mountain and its surrounding are found several ‘ayak’ which produce clean spring water.
Dimin said the homestay need bigger water tank to collect the spring water which can be flowed to the homestay.
He said the committee had submitted the proposal to MPP for the construction of the proposed water tank two years ago but no response received from the local council so far. “We need water supply, better toilet and shower rooms for the homestay,” said Dimin.
Deputy Tourism Minister Datuk Dr James Dawos who made a visit to the homestay last Saturday approved the amount of RM50,000 for the purpose – RM20,000 for building a small dam to provide water to the homestay and RM30,000 to upgrade the homestay.
Nowadays, the 42 families in Kampung Sentah are living in a single house after the last longhouse of eight doors was pulled down more than 20 years ago.
The longhouse at the top of Mount Siburan. |
The school in the village has also been closed down due to low enrolment, and the primary school pupils from the village have to go down to study at SK Batu Siburan near Siburan bazaar.
However it was only in April last year that the village, which could be reached in 40 minutes by foot and 15 minutes by car from Siburan Bazaar had electricity.
In view of the rich history of the village, Nomina hoped that the government would upgrade the facilities in the village – building better road and the provide fund for tourism-related activities to improve the livelihood of the residents.
He said the village is frequently visited by tourists, who put up at the homestay and are charged RM60 pert night per room.
Guests gathering at the common area 'awah'. |
”The water supply to the homestay should be resolved immediately,” he said.
There are few folklore and tales about Mount Siburan or locally known as Tebung Siburan.
One of it was about a couple involving in prohibited love affair as they have family relationship, and as the result the ‘raban’ had occurred - thunder storm hit Mount Siburan and the couple turned to stones and are called “Batu Teyok”.
Another folklore was about their heroes – the best known were two ‘panglima’ (chieftains) who were the defenders of the mountain folk – Bai Taje and Bai Mayon. They were said to have supernatural powers and could fly and had defended Mount Siburan and its people from head hunters attacks.
The other interesting places to visit is the Tang Teruma at the foot of the mountain which is said to be the best cave in Kuching Duvision.
The 'abuh' - a fire place in one of the longhouse room. |
However no local people dare to enter the cave as the old believe says that the cave is haunted and it will close when someone entered it and other frightening stories.
According to Dimin, there was one incident when a local man entered the cave and he ended coming out from the cave near to SMK Siburan where he was rescued.
Green rain forest with matured tress at Mount Siburan. |
He also proposed that the ‘rumah guna’ to be rebuilt to store the ‘batu guna’ which is of cultural value.
“There shouldn’t be any burning activities and cutting of trees in the area to protect the forest and its habitants,” said Ranjen.
He also proposed a mini heritage museum and a mini amphitheatre for events and festivals.
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Wednesday, October 5, 2011
RESPDEMOP JOGATHON 2011 ON NOVEMBER 6
KUCHING: Respdemop Recreation Club which was officially launched by the Minister of Social Development Tan Sri William Mawan in July this year will hold their first recreational activity – the Respdemop Jogathon 2011.
The event which is opened to both local and foreign runners will be held on November 6 along the newly built Kampung Semadang-Bau Road, up the new resettlement for villages affected by the Bengoh Dam.
The club’s president Captain Zainuddin Tan Sri Hamdan Sirat said the runs will be divided into four categories – Men’s Open, Women’s Open, Boys and Girls categories.
The Men’s Open will cover a running distance of eight kilometres, Women’s Open (6km) while Boys and Girls category is three kilometres respectively.
“While running the participants would enjoy the beautiful scenery of the mountains, rivers and the green rain forest along the routes,” said Zainuddin at a press conference here today.
He said invitations will also be sent out to higher learning institutions to invite foreign and local students to participate in the jogathon.
Zainuddin also extended invitation to all the local runners to participate in the runs, promising them an exciting event with attractive cash prizes.
Interested runners are advised to register earlier with a registration fee of RM30 and registration can be made at the registration’s counter at Ju Cafe, Ground Floor, Sublot 9, Block B, Princess Garden Commercial Centre, 9th Mile Jalan Penrissen, Kuching (next to Open University Malaysia).
He said the registration’s counter will be opened on November 1, 2 and 3 from 10 am to 5 pm.
Cash prizes and trophies will be awarded to three top winners and three consolation prizes in each category and all participants will receive certificate of participation.
“Added to the event are numerous side events which provide active spectators participation like the live band performance featuring several popular Bidayuh singers, poco-poco dance, exhibitions, foods sale and colouring contest for kindergarten and primary school pupils.
“A tug-of-war event open for public participation will also be held after the jogathon event,” he said.
Zainuddin said the public will be admitted free of charge to the venue of the event at Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK) St Patrick’s Semadang where they can enjoy a wholesome family entertaining outing.
For further enquires, interested runners can contact the club’s secretary Sebastian Sakoi (013 -8420927), Event’s Director Robert Kenneth (013-2036553) and Mojig Lassek (0198660819).
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