Wednesday 24 July 2013

SPECIAL FOOD IN SEMPORNA


                                              SPECIAL FOOD IN SEMPORNA



Kima is the name of a type of sea shells and are found in several species, including lapiran, clams bohe 'and sollot-sollot (small and squeeze in between the rock surface). Clams used in traditional food dishes Bajau people. Clams can be eaten raw (inta ') after sliced ​​or cut in small and mixed with lime juice and pepper and other spices according to taste the food. It can also be cooked with vegetables. There are also clams are dried in the sun and it's usually cooked with vegetables.

SPECIAL PLACES IN SEMPORNA


PULAU MABUL




Mabul is a small island off the south-eastern coast of Sabah in Malaysia. The island has been a fishing village since 1970s. Then in 1990s, it first became popular to divers due to its proximity to Sipadan island.

SPECIAL EVENT IN SEMPORNA

REGATA LEPA-LEPA




A colorful festival that pays homage to the plaster, a traditional pillar sail boat in Semporna Bajau. Witness the crowning of the most beautiful plaster, plaster Beauty Pageant, cultural performances, fireworks and more.

SPECIAL FOOD IN SEMPORNA


FOOD IN SEMPORNA



Putu is a food made ​​from cassava. History, while the Japanese, rice became scarce, then processed into cassava staple food and cakes named. it called piutu. Although I have to say it Bajau traditional food, it is also popular among people and other ethnic groups Bajau Semporna. At present, traditional food cakes have become associated with the state. It is only available in Sabah.

BACKGROUND SEMPORNA

BACKGROUND SEMPORNA



Background and objectives for Semporna Islands Darwin Project 2009-2011


This Darwin Initiative ‘post project’ is building on the significant achievements of the main project 
to ensure that the long-term goals for biodiversity conservation and sustainable use in the Tun Sakaran Marine Park are met. The partners in the project are the Marine Conservation Society and Sabah Parks and the title of the new programme is ‘Capacity building to enhance Marine Protected Area effectiveness’. The main objectives are to:

RACES IN SEMPORNA


SEMPORNA RACES

BAJAU



The Bajau are traditionally from the islands of the Sulu Archipelago, as well as parts of the coastal areas of Northern Mindanao and Borneo. In the last fifty years, many of the Filipino Bajau have migrated to neighboring Malaysia and the northern Philippines, due to the Continuing Conflict in theAutonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. Currently for hire are the second Bavaria ethnic group in the state of Sabah, making up 13.4% [1] of the total Population. Groups of Bajau have also migrated to Sulawesi and Kalimantan in Indonesia, Although exact figures are solely for Population of are unknown. 
Bajau have sometimes been Referred to as the Sea Gypsies, Although the term has been Used to encompass a number of non-related ethnic groups with similar traditional Lifestyles, Standard and Poor as the Moken of the Burmese-Thai Mergui Archipelago and the Orang Laut of southeastern Sumatra and the Riau Islands of Indonesia. The modern outward spread of the Bajau from older inhabited areas Seems to have been Associated with the development of sea trade in sea cucumber (trepang)

Tuesday 23 July 2013

RACES IN SEMPORNA

                                                              RACES IN SEMPORNA
 

SULUK



The mysticism or native Tausug from Sulu Archipelago and Borneo (Sabah) since the days of the Sultanate of Sulu again. The mysticism of this Tausug language as spoken language. The official religion is Islam practiced. The mysticism also has a unique and distinctive culture. Among popular example is the traditional dress of Kuput (kupot), sablay, Samrah and Batavia