Perak, Malaysia | Hradec Kralove, Czech

      Pardubice, Czech

      March 1, 2014

      I had free afternoon & evening on last Thursday; always wanted to go anywhere; I mean I want to be on a journey, regardless of the destination. You can do many things actually when you are on something you don't drive it yourself - bus, train, aeroplane. My target was to finish my reading that day, and it took approximately 60 minutes of reading and maybe more minutes for further understanding.

      So, why not get onto any train/bus and go somewhere? 

      I went to HK Hlavni Nadrazi (main train station), and just picked up the closest time of the train. Yeah, Pardubice (I was hoping it will be Pardubice haha; just because it will not be too far for 6-7 hours journey). I had done reading on this town sometimes before, hopefully it will not be a problem. I said to myself. 




      I don't have bus pass for this town, so, instead of spending money on that (I mean the tickets), I chose to walk. The 'district' of Pardubice is large but the town is not that big; so, just walk :) Pardubice town is just similar to HK, only the buses / trolley buses look kind of old. And I once heard that some seniors went to Pardubice for shopping, yea I think I understand why. More choices, more shops, more sales eh?

      St. Bartholomew’s church (Kostel sv. Bartoloměje)


      Do you want to know why we can see at least 1 clock tower in every town in Europe (?) I just discovered this not too long ago; just sharing with you guys. Clock tower is a tower with four clock faces - so, it can be seen from four different sides. It can be alone or as a part of church or town hall. 

      And the reason for the existence of clock tower was because about middle of twentieth century, most people did not have watches, and even clocks for the houses are very rare. At first, clocks were made without faces, so, people just focus on the sounded bells to be alert for the time to work & pray. They were always placed near town centers; usually as the tallest structures - so that the sound will spread well through out the town. 

      Green Gate (Zelená brána)
      Interesting fact - the tallest clock tower in the world is the one in Mecca and just few meters away form Masjidil Haram. Dunia akhir zaman bila manusia berlumba-lumba nak bina bangunan pencakar langit T_T

      Zámek Pardubice
      Not sure what is inside; but is said to be museum with lots of exhibition. It opens until 18.00, and there is reduced price for students. I don't really have the time to enter, as I am more interested to enjoy the town itself. 

      View from Zámek Pardubice

      Josef Go?ár Winternitz Mills Pardubice - located at the bank of Chrudimka river. It is still in operation till now and their production are mainly on wheat & rye flour. Not open for public, so people don't have chance to visit it except just view from outside. T__T




      I was walking along this river - Chrudimka (if I'm not mistaken) - on my way to Park Na ?pici. But the park was a bit far from the main road and the sun started to set, so I took a U-turn. The view was very nice, extra bonus with the sunset - managed to make me totally immersed into it. 

      Looking at the reflections on the water; suddenly I realised myself - everyday we will look at ourselves in the mirror. But how many times, do we really look at ourselves as other person - try to be someone else shoes and look at the image. Are we good enough, have we done anything wrong that we haven't realised?

      Sometimes, try to think; do we want to meet ourselves?

      Pardubice Town Hall (Pardubická radnice)

      Town hall from my understanding, is a place where the 'higher' people get together with the community to discuss almost everything about their town, and maybe about current issues and any problems that for sure require ways out.

      Eastern Bohemian Theatre on Republic Square (Náměstí Republiky)

      All in all, Pardubice is worth visiting for short trip, not only as a transit station in Czech :) Hihi. 

      Not to give up, no matter what life throws at you. Look around, people do have their own problems. Watch and learn, how people settle them; even if it is unintentionally  :)
      Ad-Deen, Buzulucka
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      Warsaw, Poland (Part 3)

      February 21, 2014

      2nd day - it was raining slightly in the morning; gloomy - dark, heavy clouds, unclear sky. Haih, what to do, we need to continue the journey. Tapi indahnya kalau dapat sambung tidurrrr. 

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      We missed the bus again. It was not our fault, but that bus driver! How could he drove away a minute earlier from the stated time? T___T Spent 20minutes at the bus stop, yeah maybe Allah wanted to remind me that I have not read al-Mathurat yet. Alhamdulillah. Aha, I guess most of us know what is al-Mathurat, right? It is like compilation of du'a that we can recite everyday - morning and evening. :) Macam du'a beri kesihatan yang baik, du'a mintak Allah jagakan kita sepanjang hari. Try it, you will feel peace after that. Really. 

      The destination today, Lazienki Krolewskie (Lazienki Park), the largest park in Warsaw. What is interesting about the park? It was involved during Warsar Uprising which I mentioned in previous post - a bit destroyed. But the park and the palace were reconstructed after World War II.  

      It is really big; 67 hectares! For sure, we did not go to every inch of the park. ;p


      Chopin Monument.
      If Austria is famous with its Schubert and Mozart, Poland is significant with Chopin; a pianist.






      What I love about going to park - is the preserved nature itself. Being in four-seasons country; it is meaningless if I don't appreciate the changes in all four seasons. And now it is winter here (ending soon, I guess) - the trees with no leaves, depend totally on Allah to survive. Well, we learn about what the trees need in order to live? Water, sunlight etc. It is just amazing to see how the look-like-dying-trees start to bloom again when the spring is around the corner. :)

      ".....Not a leaf falls but that He knows it...... - 6:59

      Do you know the exact amount of leaves in this world? We don't even know the exact amount of our own hairs!

      MashAllah, He is the Greatest. He knows everything - the thing we express it out loud and also anything we kept to our heart with nobody knows about it. Except Him. 


      Journey to Poland will not be completed if we do not go to this kind of restaurant. Polish cuisine - the one that I can suggest; because I have try it - is the pierogi (dumplings). I'm not sure why they are considered to be traditional cuisine - as I thought dumpling is more famous in Asia - maybe China? 

      Just try it, yeah. More that 5 menu for vegetarians - so, you can just order each of them and experience the taste. :) Yummy. And healthy too; if you asked to boil them instead of fry. :p haha

      Pierogi - cheese


      I would like to declare one thing about a part of my previous post - eating meat in Poland. I just read news about there will be no more halal and kosher slaughter methods used there. Plus in Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland.

      Reference - http://www.worldbulletin.net/news/128887/denmark-to-ban-halal-and-kosher-slaughter-methods



      Yeah, my travelogue to Warsaw, Poland will end here. Alhamdulillah for the journey of improving myself. 

      Warsaw; it may look like a modern city; maybe like Kuala Lumpur - but it worth going if you set your niat right, insyaAllah. 

      Lets discover the other parts of Poland soon! <3

      Ad-Deen, Buzulucka
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      Warsaw, Poland (Part 2)

      February 19, 2014

      We woke up not too early, not too late. :) Had breakfast made by juniors - scrambled egg, cereals, milk & cookies (the one she supposed to send for cookies competition) Went out with some zloty borrowed from her. Haha, I told you, we don't have any Zloty, how can we use any of the transportations.

      So, whatever it is, the first place we should go was the money exchange at Warszawa Centralna (Warsaw Central), then buy 24-hours ticket and start our adventure! 

      Then, we just went around the main train station. From our early reading, it was supposed to be Palace of Culture and Science nearby. Yeah, it is true! It was really obvious even from far. Well, that building is the highest in Poland. The first thing I realised when looking at the building was the base. I mean the building at the bottom. Emm it looked so stable. :p 



      It was built during Soviet Union time, and they said that Polish people hate it as it showed they had been controlled by Soviet people. But it remained there, maybe as tourist attraction? There is also information center in the building, so you can just grab any booklet/maps for free and maybe get some tips from the officers. 

      Then, we took bus to Nowy Swiat; it is kind of a famous street, I think. Because if you walk along the road, you will reach the Stare Miasto (Old Town) - common thing in all Europe countries. Aha, forgot to mention, Polish language is quite similar to Czech language - so, our basic Czech vocabulary helps a bit. :)



      From Nowy Swiat, we just took the bus to Centrum Nauki Kopernik (Copernicus Science Centre), it is located near the Vistula River of Warsaw. From the bus stop nearby, we passed through a small park - where there are many shower-look-like-pole; where you can hear lots of sounds from it. Storm, rain, road congestion, etc. 


      Meanwhile, Centrum Nauki Kopernik is basically a science museum where there are so many interactive things inside - I have never been to Pusat Sains Negara in Malaysia, so, I cannot say the differences. But, I was amazed with all the exhibitions! Why I don't have all these things when I was struggling to understand the Science subject? 

      Sila bersyukur, Nina. Allah gave you the ability to have the same imagination; when you was a kid - with the real Science concept shown there. :D 




      This is the place I loved the most; they put some sounds related to few beliefs & religions. And when it came to Islam, it was azan inside! Well, I haven't heard azan a lot since I was in Czech; except if I go to the masjid. :) *tears*

      We spent about 4hours in the centrum, then our stomach started to make loud noises. We decided to have lunch - since we aimed to eat at Pizza Hut, we need to go to Old Town; that was the nearest Pizza Hut, I guess. But the distance was not that short. :p We walked 2km there. I felt like I was wasting my 1-day ticket. Haha. But, since we were going to be there for about 1 1/2 day, we need to be fast :p




      Zamek Królewski w Warszawie | Royal Castle in Warsaw

      Was expecting the Pizza Hut to be similar with Malaysia with its menu. But, nahhh, totally different. I want seafood :p Ordered the similar pizza like we used to eat in HK - quattro formaggi, it is for vegetarian. But of course, it was tasty. Yummyyy. 

      That night, we went to Stadion Narodowy (National Stadium), just to capture few moments in front of it. Do you know that the facade of the stadium resembles a waving flag? - with Poland national colours; white & red. Wah. It was built for UEFA Euro 2012 last two years - in which that was the first time I watched Czech team. Online je lah ;p

      National Stadium

      The stadium was quite empty, actually - I thought there will be a lot of tourists.

      The rest of the night, we spent time enjoying the nightlife in Warsaw :D


      Palace of Culture and Science at night

      The building below is Warsaw Rising Museum; based on what I read, the museum shared lots of previous events (mostly in 1944) that lead to today's Warsaw; how development in Warsaw is influenced by etc. Basically it showed the chronology of World War II; when Polish army had operation to liberate Warsaw from Nazi Germany. If I'm not mistaken, they worked together with Soviet people as both looked Nazi Germany as their mutual enemy.

      But both Polish army & Soviet people have different goals - Polish army wanted to free Poland as a democratic capitalist country but Soviet leader wanted to make a communist country in Poland.

      Warsaw Rising Museum




      So, Warsaw Uprising was told to be failed as both Polish & Soviet people do not trust each other and due to lack of outside supports. German continued to destruct the city. I think, that's the main reason, buildings in Poland are not as old as other countries. 

      Suddenly I remember how Islam prohibited destruction of buildings during war. There must be something behind it right? Memusnahkan bangunan tu menunjukkan seseorang tu berlebih-lebihan dalam berperang sampaikan bangunan yang tak bernyawa (baca; tak bersalah) tu pun nak dimusnahkan. Apatah lagi nyawa-nyawa innocent yang tergadai. T___T 

      “Orang yang kuat bukan kerana mampu mengalahkan lawan, tetapi orang yang kuat adalah yang mampu menundukan nafsunya di saat dia sedang marah.”

      Ad-Deen, Buzulucka
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      Warsaw, Poland (Part 1)

      February 18, 2014

      Hi! Assalamualaikum. 

      :)

      I'm back and hopefully I will not ignore this blog again. 

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      Just got back from Warsaw the day before yesterday. Yep and today I have started my classes for summer semester. Penat belum hilang sepenuhnya, tapi alhamdulillah okay je, mampu cergas lagi :D

      Sooo, how was the trip? I can say Warsaw is quite amazing, with beautiful architecture, infrastructures; I mean it is so modern; not a typical European city - compared to Prague (quite classical with its heritage). ;p We went to Warsaw by train from Hradec Kralove, Czech with two transits - Pardubice and Ostrava. The journeys started with not good time-management (mine). T___T While buying few Fornetti (small breads), I made my group missed the train because of less than one minute late. Sorry :( Then, we supposed to stop at Ostrava hlavni nadrazi (main train station), but we went out at an earlier station. Lol. Fortunately, the train that we need to board to go to Warsaw, also stop at that station. :p



      We arrived at the Warsaw Central at the estimated time :) Hehe thanks to Qina, the junior who welcomed us at the train station - otherwise we do not any Zloty money to even buy the tram's tickets T_T The money exchange was already closed at that time. 


      In Warsaw, there are a lot of buses & trams; while underground metro do exist but we didn't use it at all. Aha, the ticket price; 3.40zloty for 20 minutes, 15.00zloty for 24hours. The currency at the time 1Euro = 4.11zloty. It is quite similar (a bit higher) than Malaysia (1Euro = RM4.50).

      Since we arrived at night, there are not so many things to be explored; actually not with the backpack :p. So, we just went to have dinner at Arkadia - one of shopping malls in Warsaw. To be honest, there are loadssss of malls there! Like seriously a lot! - Same with cafe, fast food restaurants - name it - you can get it almost at all streets. I'm not a shopaholic, so I don't really see that as attractions.


      We planned to eat at a Polski restaurant - Zapiecek; but it was already closed, so we ended up in Sphinx restaurant. I ordered spaghetti bolognaise - in which I feel so noob for not realising all bolognese contain meat T_T (it is not stated there though!) I just ate up some portion of my friend's food :p 

      Some people and even an ustaz said that meat, chicken in Poland is halal - due to most of Polish people are commited to Christianity (they said the way of slaughter kind of similar to 'ahli kitab'). But it depends on how you believe about it. I am not sure it is for the whole Poland or only KFC. Since I don't really set my mind to accept/reject that fact - I just choose not to eat. 

      "Dari Abu Abdillah An-Nu’man bin Basyir r.a.  berkata : Aku mendengar Rasulullah SAW bersabda : ‘ Sesungguhnya yang halal itu jelas dan yang haram itu jelas, antara keduanya terdapat perkara-perkara yang syubahat ( tidak terang halal atau haramnya ) yang tiada diketahui oleh banyak umat manusia. Barangsiapa menjaga diri dari perkara-perkara yang syubahat itu, maka ia telah menjaga agama dan dirinya. Dan barangsiapa yang jatuh dalam perkara yang samar (syubahat) maka ia akan tergelincir masuk ke dalam perkara haram. Sepeti seorang pengembala yang mengembala di kawasan daerah terlarang, sedikit lagi ia akan masuk ke dalamnya. Ketahuilah, bagi setiap raja ada tempat larangan, dan tempat larangan Allah itu adalah perkara-perkara yang diharamkanNya. Dan ketahuilah pada setiap jasad itu seketul daging. Jika ia baik, baiklah seluruh jasad itu dan sekiranya ia rosak maka rosaklah seluruh jasad itu. Ketahuilah segumpal daging itu ialah hati." (HR Bukhari dan Muslim)

      If you do believe you can eat it, proceed. :) I was expecting more cheaper seafood in Poland - because it has its own sea. But looks like Poland is similar to Czech in this case. 

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      We reached our junior's apartment nearly midnight - by walking through cold wind to save money. 

      Lets the adventure continues; next entry. :D

      Ad-Deen, Buzulucka
      140218
      0714


      Tips Mendaki Untuk Newbies

      October 26, 2013

      Assalamualaikum semua. :) 

      Tahun kedua saya kat sini, saya baru discover satu hobi baru - mendaki. Setakat ni baru 2 kali je mendaki gunung/bukit kat Czech ni, insyaAllah more to go. Setiap pendakian tu penuh dengan pengalaman yang tak pernah sama. Macam orang yang tak hebat masak macam saya, setiap kali masak makanan yang sama, belum tentu dapat rasa yang sama. Kan? :p hahaha

      Pengalaman tu berharga, cuba cari dan ambil ibrah di sebalik apa yang berlaku. Tak semestinya perkara yang berlaku tu mesti perkara2 yang buruk. Apa-apa yang kita nampak dan rasa tu, kita boleh hayati dengan mata hati :)

      Okay, berbalik pada tajuk. :)
      (hee, saya berkongsi sekadar dari pengalaman saya mendaki kat Czech je ya, untuk pendakian setengah hari dan bukan bermalam)


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      1. Niat

      Betulkan niat. Kita nak buat sesuatu aktiviti tu untuk apa. Biasanya flow aktiviti kita agak seiring dengan apa yang kita niatkan. Cuba niat, mendaki ni kerana Allah, Dia suka kan hambaNya yang sihat, dan semua Muslim pun kena jaga kesihatan,  itu kan sebahagian dari 10 muwasafat tarbiyah kita, Qawiyyul Jismi. :)


      2. Fizikal

      Jujur saya cakap, tahap kecergasan saya tak cukup kuat untuk mendaki berterusan terutama dengan cuaca yang berbeza dengan negara sendiri. Mendaki pada suhu 1-15 darjah Celcius tu pun dah agak mencabar, belum ambil kira tahap kesukaran pendakian. Jadi, dalam seminggu dua sebelum nak pergi mendaki tu, cubalah buat aktiviti fizikal, tak kisah la korang ke gym ataupun sekadar naik turun tangga rumah. Macam saya, yang termampu ialah jalan kaki pergi balik kelas dan pergi beli belah kat Tesco tanpa naik bas.


      3. Mental

      Memandangkan fizikal tak cukup kuat, mental pun main peranan tahu. Sejauh mana kita bagitahu kat diri sendiri yang kita boleh buat, macam tu la hasilnya. Penguat semangat orang kata. Semangat tu la yang akan suruh kita bawak jugak kaki kita teruskan perjalanan.


      4. Makanan, minuman

      Sepanjang pendakian tu, macam biasalah ada tempat-tempat yang boleh jadi pit-stop. So, kat sinilah kita nak berhenti berehat sekejap. Kalau ada yang dah penat, try makan energy bar untuk dapatkan tenaga dengan cepat. Dan make sure bawak air minum. Saya suggest better bawak air yang bergula, macam teh panas dalam flask. Tak elok sangat bila badan kita dah hilang banyak air melalui peluh, pastu kita minum air kosong banyak-banyak. 

      Jangan makan masa tengah berjalan, nanti buncit. Salur darah tengah busy nak supply darah kat otot-otot, pastu kita cari pasal makan sambil jalan, bila masa darah tu nak banyak kat perut nak digest, kan?



      5. Pakaian

      Better pakaian outdoor. Kalau korang pernah tengok budak-budak kat sini, memang details sangat diorang. Nak main sukan sekian sekian, ada pakaian khas untuk setiap tu. Lain dengan saya, main lah apa sahaja, sama je pakaian sukan. Make sure pakaian yang lembut, ringan, serap peluh, dan 'berangin'. Dan paling penting, selesa dan menutup aurat. :) Kasut jenis grip dan kalau tempat yang korang nak daki tu baru lepas hujan, pakai kasut sukan yang kalis air (or separuh kalis). Mana lah tahu terpijak tanah mendap, habis dengan stokin sekali lembap. T___T


      6. Duit

      Especially untuk transport. Dalam hutan, atas bukit, gunung, tak pernah jumpa kedai ke supermarket (kat sini la ye), so, tak bawak banyak sangat pun takpa.


      7. Ubat-ubatan

      Kalau rasa kita ni jenis fragile, senang cedera, baik buat persiapan awal-awal ye. Bawaklah bandage ke, minyak gamat ke, plaster ke etc. Macam hari tu, masa daki bukit yang berbatu, pedih jugak la hujung-hujung jari ni. Kalau ada girls yang tengah menses, pakai pad overnight insyaAllah okay je :)


      8. Perancangan

      Di Czech ni, memang sangat beruntung sebab pengangkutan awam banyak cover the whole country, sharp on time dan taklah mahal sangat. So, sebelum bertolak, rancang dulu, nak pergi balik pukul berapa, nak naik apa, kalau ada transit train nak tukar kat mana etc etc. Then, kalau boleh, pergi berteman, seelok-eloknya ada seorang orang tempatan. Sebab dia lagi mahir dengan bahasa dia sendiri dan selok-belok hutan dia. 

      Check siap2 waktu solat dan bawak kompas. Baju dah menutup aurat kan, korang boleh guna untuk solat terus. Yeay

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      Setakat tu je la kot. :)

      Oh ya, kamera jangan lupa. Hehe.

      Parents sayabanyak kali pesan, kalau nak pergi somewhere or nak buat something, jangan ingke. Ni bahasa Perak kot, ingke tu maksudnya jangan overconfident, jangan overexcited. Saya dah pernah rasa apa yang jadi bila kita ingke, nauzubillah, mintak dijauhkan. :( Doa banyak-banyak semoga Allah lancarkan perjalanan kita, kuatkan semangat kita. 



      "Tahukah kamu apakah jalan yang mendaki lagi sulit itu?" - Al-Balad 90:12

      Bukak terjemahan masing-masing hihi <3

      Till next entry, jumpa lagi. :)
      Semoga bermanfaat.  

      Ad-Deen, Buzulucka
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      kellie's castle, perak, malaysia

      September 9, 2013

      I've been looking for the opportunity to go to this castle since primary schools. Haha, tapi tak berkesempatan. Dan bila orang tanya apa yang menarik di Perak, I have not much answers for that. Till I stepped for the first time to this castle. Worth visiting I must say. Taklah segrand berbanding melawat castles di luar negara tu, but still you can feel the beauty of European-look-like castle style ;) 

      Nanti bila kerajaan Perak dah improve lagi tempat ni, daebak! InsyaAllah


      Untuk ke Kellie's Castle ni, taklah susah mana, tepi jalan je. Reachable by cars, taxis. Tak pasti ada bas PerakTransit lalu sini atau tak. Okay, dari Lebuhraya Utara-Selatan (PLUS), exit kat Simpang Pulai, pastu akan sampai simpang tiga (direct after exit tu), belok kiri. Then drive straight je, sampai nampak Petronas. Ni macam landmark la kot untuk alert satu simpang ke kanan. No worries, ada je signboards kat every junctions tu. :)

      Ruang parking dia ada 2 bahagian, so, cukup je for the time being. Ada cafe, kedai souvenirs, tandas jugak kalau tak silap. Well, ni target untuk Visit Malaysia 2014, so, mesti dah improve banyak kan. 



      Before masuk, kena beli tiket dulu yep. Harga untuk Malaysians - adult (RM5), children (RM3). Untuk foreigners - adult (RM7), children (RM5). Harga berpatutan kot sebab tempat ni nampak macam still under maintenance.  Oh ye, Kellie's Castle bukak pukul 9am hingga 6 petang.


      Masuk je pintu pagar, kena naik jambatan seberang Sg Kinta. Air sungai macam biasa, sikit lagi nak macam teh susu. Sobsobsob. Castle ni a bit atas bukit, so, kena la daki sikit. Sikit jee, pathways semua cantik dah. Kalau penat, rest la kejap kat wakaf atas ni. Hehe.

      Cuaca kat sini mostly memang panas terik, jalan sikit dah peluh banyak dah. Pakai la payung ke topi ke pape lah ye. 



      Masuk je castle ni, belah kanan korang akan jumpa satu bilik bawah tanah, digunakan untuk simpan arak. Dikatakan ada jugak terowong bawah tanah yang hubungkan bilik tu dengan kuil Hindu, dengarnya sebagai jalan keluar kalau ada apa2 kecemasan.


      Jalan depan lagi, sampailah kat ruang utama & ruang tamu. Kat ruang ni ada lah disediakan few 'banners'(?) yang share stories pasal family William ni. Kalau nak buat pre-reading (haha), google je Kellie's Castle, sama je apa yang ada dalam Internet ni. ;)



      Ruang tamu :)




      Susunan bilik yang akan dijumpa ni depends pada cara korang tour castle tu. Kalau teruskan kedepan, akan lalu bilik bacaan kalau tak silap, Kalau nak naik atas akan jumpa bilik linen (maybe tempat letak comforter, cadar semua tu), bilik tetamu, bilik anak lelaki & anak perempuan, master bedroom. 

      Yang menarik, bilik anak perempuan dihubungkan dengan bilik anak lelaki melalui bilik air (tapi nampak gaya macam ada 2 bilik air masing2 tapi ada hubungan antara tu). Kat jalan penghubung tu, ada satu tangga keluar. Castle tu memang banyak tangga2 rahsia. Again, ciri keselamatan khabarnya. 



       Dalam bilik....



      Dari master bedroom, boleh tengok pemandangan sisi castle ni. Cantik jugak kehijau2an, tapi tak sempat nak jalan.




      Castle ni ada 4 tingkat. 2 tingkat atas tu open sikit, emmm macam terus boleh keluar sampai bahagian bumbung takde atap. Dikatakan kat sini nak buat gelanggang tenis, ke tempat helikopter mendarat, tak sure la pulak. Dan korang boleh tengok jugak laluan lif. Katakan castle ni berjaya disiapkan, kiranya dia akan jadi bangunan pertama yang ada lift kat Tanah Melayu. Woah. 

      Gayat. 



      Banyak lagi boleh explore dalam castle ni walaupun dia kecik je. Walaupun dikatakan castle ni keras, wAllahualam, kita doalah banyak2 supaya tak diganggu jin-jin kat situ. 

      Satu perkara yang dapat ibrah kat sini, bila kita mudah kagum tengok menariknya pembinaan sesuatu, sedangkan Allah lagi Maha Mencipta. Tengoklah alam sekeliling, sedarkah kita siapa yang menciptanya?

      "Dia menciptakan langit tanpa tiang sebagaimana kamu melihatnya, dan Dia meletakkan gunung-ganang (di permukaan) bumi agar ia (bumi) tidak menggoncangkan kamu, dan mengembangkan segala jenis makhluk bergerak yang bernyawa di bumi. Dan Kami turunkan air hujan dari langit, lalu Kami tumbuhkan padanya segala jenis tumbuh-tumbuhan yang baik." - Luqman 31:10

      SubhaAllah, Allahu Akbar!

      Baitul Hanis, Sg Siput (U),
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