Thursday, December 25, 2014

Decorations light up holiday spirit

Decorations light up holiday spirit

FROM small baubles to huge reindeers, Christmas ornaments featuring various themes have over the years livened up the spirit of Christmas in the Portuguese settlement in Ujong Pasir, Banda Hilir, drawing in hundreds and thousands of foreign tourists and local visitors.

Every year, residents go all out to decorate every nook and corner of their houses, from the kitchens right up to their gardens to create a lively Christmas atmosphere.

This year, despite a rather toned-down Christmas decor, the settlement hasn’t failed to mesmerise tourists and local visitors alike, thanks to their legacy in creativity and charm.

A house along Jalan Day was spotted with huge Christmas candies planted just outside the garden and glittering garlands were seen wrapped around the pillars in the porch.

There was also a lighted wooden crib, a colourful gingerbread house and several small Santas on parachutes, hung next to the window.

Corinna De Silva, a 47-year-old resident here, who started decorating her house on Nov 10, said the garlands should be put up first.

“My sister, Frandora De Silva, 46 dislikes using many colours so we always stick to the same colour, using mostly white and a little bit of blue and red in our lighting decorations,” she said.

Corinna added that some technical skills were needed to insert lights into house sculptures, without the protruding wires.

“My brother-in-law Jerry Alcantra and nephew Adam help with the lighting. They put garlands around the decorations so that wires don’t hang out and make it look messy,” she said.

Corinna said decorating the house for Christmas was also a good bonding time among family members.

“It is a feeling that you only get once a year. This is the time when families get together, decorate homes, sing carols — it’s a good bonding session for us,” she said.

Moses Hendricks, 49, said making an extra effort to store the ornaments helps him save cost when it comes to the decorations.

“Every year, I would add some powder to the lights before keeping them in a box.

“This is to prevent the wire coating from becoming sticky,” he said, adding that he reuses the LED lights year after year.

“With the money I save on lighting, I can afford to buy new decorations every year.

This year, I bought two lighted reindeers costing RM500,” he said.

Hendricks, a fisherman, said the Christmas decorations were put up early this month.

“My father John Hendricks, passed away last year at 83, and my mother Margaret Hendricks, 72, is too old to move around.

“When I was not out at sea, I decorated and painted my house in white and green.

“This was followed by other decorations, including trees, lights and other ornaments,” he said.


Corinna De Silva, a resident of Ujong Pasir, decorates her home.

~News courtesy of New Straits Times~

Monday, November 10, 2014

Malindo Air launches Malacca flights

Malindo Air launches Malacca flights

After only two months of discussions with the state government, Malindo Air’s maiden flight from Penang touched down at the Malacca International Airport in Batu Berendam, here, recently.

The flight, which was welcomed by Chief Minister Datuk Seri Idris Haron, marks the start of the airline’s five times weekly service from Malacca to Penang and Malacca to Pekanbaru, Indonesia.

Idris said the flights were a good start for the airport, which was only utilised by private flights and the Malaysian Flying Academy, to be turned into a hub for medium and small commercial planes.

He was confident that the flights, initiated by Malindo Air which is an affiliate of Indonesia’s Lion Group, would boost tourism in the state, in particular medical tourism.

“I expect hospitals in the state will benefit the most from the flights initiated by Malindo Air as this will encourage more tourist arrivals for medical purposes,” he said.

He said more commercial flights were expected to operate at the airport as the state government had already carried out discussions with several airline companies.

Idris declined to name the companies but it was previously reported that the state had held discussions with airline companies such as AirAsia, Firefly and Sriwijaya Air.

Malindo Air chief executive officer Chandran Rama Muthy said the flights depart from Malacca for Penang and Pekanbaru on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday.

He said bookings start from RM79 all-inclusive for a one-way trip from Malacca to Penang and RM70 all-inclusive, one way from Malacca to Pekanbaru.

“This new flight connection will allow businessmen, frequent commuters and tourists to visit both Malacca and Penang via a quick and comfortable flight without the need to drive long hours.

“Hopefully, through this launch, Malindo Air will pave the way for more inbound and outbound tourism opportunities for Malacca and position the city-state as a popular tourist attraction in Southeast Asia.”

On another matter, Chandran said Malindo Air would begin operating three flights weekly from Malacca to Kota Bahru, Kelantan, on Nov 21.

He said the company aimed to provide daily flights from Malacca to Penang, Malacca to Pekanbaru and Malacca to Kota Bahru within the next six months. By Roshidi Abu Samah


Datuk Seri Idris Haron (left) said the new flights were a good start for Malacca International Airport to be turned into a hub for medium and small commercial planes.

~News courtesy of New Straits Times~

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