Saturday, December 25, 2010

Aidil Adha di Kg Jalan Baru...

By Nur Aimidiyana Zuher

PENANG, Dec 20 (Bernama) -- The homestay holiday programme is nothing new only that each progamme is unique.

The homestays offer a different experience altogether, other than the beautiful panorama of nature and cottage products.

Recently the writer had the opportunity to participate in the homestay programme organised by RM Travel & Tours Sdn Bhd, and the Penang Regional Development Authority (Perda) with the cooperation of Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) for a three day two night stay in Kampung Jalan Baru, Balik Pulau, in Penang.

Kampung Jalan Baru located not far from seashore is a Malay village that still maintains Malay customs and traditions, and the green environment.

The programme is part of the Rail Tourism promoted by the Tourism Ministry, with 29 media representatives and tour operators in the group starting off from KL Sentral and reaching Butterworth six hours later using Express Rakyat.

Obviously the participants were excited especially on the opportunity to board the 'leisure coach'.

Aboo Hassan Maiden, an officer with the marketing unit of KTMB Inter City noted that: "The leisure coach can accommodate 36 passengers and is equipped with a PA system and a karaoke set where passengers can seek entertainment throughout the journey."

CELEBRATING AIDILAHDA DURING HOMESTAY

As for the writer, getting on the train with the group was nostalgic especially when the last train ride was quite a while ago.

Throughout the journey to Kampung Jalan Baru the green view accompanied the writer and the thought how the group is going to be received appeared repeatedly.

Exactly at 12.30 midnight the group arrived in Kampung Jalan Baru. The grand welcome accompanied by kompang beats and the bunga manggar made the group forget that they were tired. The writer was touched by the villager's gesture to wait for the group late at night though it was the eve of Aidildha.

SACRIFICE

The `takbir' or the chanting of Allah's name at the break of dawn was an unforgettable experience, what more when it was the first time the writer celebrated Aidiladha in a village that she was new to.

By 8 am about 20 villagers were carrying out the sacrifice of eight cattle.

Zainol Ahmad, the coordinator for the Kampung Jalan Baru homestay and the village headman, noted that the sacrifice ritual is carried out collectively.

The meat is then taken to the mosque to be cooked and distributed to the 315 houses in the village.

By the second day, the host family felt like own family and their wonderful hospitality made the writer feel right like at home.

The sumptuous kampung spread for lunch was too tempting to the extent that the writer forgot that she was on a diet. The kampung fare like sour and spicy sting ray (asam pedas ikan pari), chicken curry, mixed vegetables, fried sting ray and soy sauce tasted delicious.

Meanwhile Mahadiah Salleh, 69, or affectionately called Tok Ngah said the menu was prepared using condiments that she ground herself to ensure better taste and aroma.

The group also spent some time visiting the cottage industries in the village, among others the making of kuih bahulu, bedak sejuk (wet facial powder) and paper crafts.

For kuih bahulu entrepreneur Puan Faridah Ali, 42, she has been in the business for the last eight years and records sales between RM1,000 and 1,500 monthly.

"The kuih bahulu in north is different from the ones found elsewhere and it is soft and tastier, and moreover I don't keep them for long and only make them when there are orders," she said.

Have anyone tried wet powder added with sea cucumber, aloe vera, rambai skin extract or goat's milk?. If not Kampung Jalan Baru is the right place to source them.

While watching how the bedak sejuk is made the writer got to know the person behind the venture, Zaimah Jamaluddin, 34.

The idea to make the bedak sejuk cropped up when Zaimah visited her relatives in Kedah.

The Bedak sejuk is sold between RM2 and RM 3.50 and Zaimah is now planning to come up with bedak sejuk using cinammon that can help treat scars and acne.

PAPER CRAFT

Other than this, the writer also had the opportunity to see how old newspapers are used to make beautiful baskets or vases.

According to Penang Tourism Director, Jamie Yeoh, the homestay programme in the village is among the nine in the state.

"The unique offering here is the Balik Pulau durian, which comes into season from May to July," she said.

Jamie said this homestay programme that started in 2007 is expected to see between 5,000 and 10,000 visitors next year.

"We are in the process of encouraging homestay operators to come up with their own website, facebook and blogs to help promote their homestays, apart from the Ministry's official portal www.go2homestay.com," she said to Bernama.

Meanwhile, the advisor to Penang's Homestay Advisor Muhamad Farid Saad noted that the collective participation of the villagers will help boost the homestay offering and put their village in the tourism map.

"They not only can earn income from their home but also from cottage products, including seafood and agriculture," he said.

-- BERNAMA: A Memorable Homestay Experience In Kampung Jalan Baru (20 DEC 2010)

Friday, September 03, 2010

For whom are Balik Pulau homes?

WITH its idyllic villages and sprawling fields, Balik Pulau has always been known as the quiet, rustic side of Penang island, fortified by green hills from the hustle and bustle of George Town and other urban areas.

But anyone who thought that the cost of living and housing in this mostly agricultural area would still be relatively low would do well to think again. Since the end of the 90s, developers have descended on the area, making it a target for luxury and medium-cost projects, due mainly to the scarcity of land in other developed parts of the island.

And today, housing in Balik Pulau is probably some of the most expensive in the country for rural and semi-rural areas – with prices ranging between RM300,000 and nearly a million per unit.

The high prices have come about so suddenly that they have raised the ire of locals, many of whom contend that the projects are targeted mostly for people outside the area.

The situation climaxed recently in a livid diatribe by the MP for Balik Pulau, Yusmadi Yusoff, who said that residents of the district have become "mere spectators" as luxury housing projects way beyond their means crop up around them.

Yusmadi’s echoing of the concerns of Balik Pulau residents rings true of the overall housing situation on the island which is today flooded with projects whose prices are best described as "astronomical". The situation has been one of the key issues to be raised by the new generation of young state legislators.

Yusmadi’s colleague, Sim Tze Tzin, the assemblyman for Pantai Jerejak, called on the authorities and developers to build more affordable and livable homes.

"It is a trend that developers are building homes way beyond the means of the general population," said Sim, a member of the state housing committee. "Young working adults find it difficult to even afford a home."

The concerns are not far-fetched. Many projects that take up precious space in the limited land banks of the island are targeted at foreigners and wealthy Malaysians. In Batu Ferringhi, for example, a vast tract of forest on a hill was cleared some years back for Mediterranean-style villas priced in the millions; and snapped up mainly by foreigners.

The situation has spiralled so much that housing in Penang has generally become the most expensive for any state in the country. Link houses on the island are selling for RM600,000 each and above, while condominiums are sold for a minimum RM400,000 with many costing at least half a million.

"It is, without the slightest doubt, beyond the means of around 70% of Penangites," says Sim who, like Yusmadi, is himself in his 30s. He said developers continue to build three-storey "super-link" houses, semi-detached units and bungalows where "prices are astronomical".

"However, these homes are selling like hot cakes and driving the prices higher and higher."

And so what the state needs, Sim insists, are more homes between the range of RM100,000 and RM300,000, which are affordable and, he emphasises, have good living environment, especially for young people.

What makes the issue even more pressing is that the official Penang Structure Plan has projected that by 2020, the state would require 180,500 new houses to fulfil the needs of the burgeoning population. And to achieve this there needs to be an average of 12,300 houses built yearly.

For Yusmadi, what is happening in Penang epitomises the dark shadow of housing that is bound to engulf the country. Malaysia, he says, requires a new national policy on property rights to safeguard its population against rising prices and "market excesses".

The question that dogs legislators like Yusmadi and Sim is why the authorities who exercise strict control over housing plans do nothing to look into the issue of pricing. It is a question many youngsters as well as middle and lower-income Penangites are left to wonder about as they find themselves surrounded in their own state by homes they can hardly afford.

Himanshu is theSun’s Penang bureau chief. Comments: letters@thesundaily.com

SOURCE: the Sun Daily - Affordable homes remain a dream
Updated: 09:54AM Thu, 02 Sep 2010

Balik Pulau in a Month (Aug 2010)


Two Penang exco members explain 'luxury home' purchase


Malaysia Star - Ann Tan - 31 Aug 2010
GEORGE TOWN: Two Penang executive councillors who are under scrutiny for allegedly owning “luxury houses” in Balik Pulau have come forward to ...

Kampung kuih still a hit


Malaysia Star - Manjit Kaur - 30 Aug 2010
BALIK PULAU: Many people staying in urban areas still hunt for traditional cookies made in villages during Hari Raya. ...

Penang CM defends house purchases by exco members


Malaysia Star (blog) - Andrea Filmer - 30 Aug 2010
... laughing off claims that two DAP state leaders have purchased “luxury houses” in Balik Pulau. When asked about two state exco member purchasing houses, ...

No malpractice in buying house, says DAP rep


Free Malaysia Today - Athi Shankar - 19 Aug 2010
... GEORGE TOWN: Penang DAP chairman Chow Kon Yeow has brushed aside suggestion of malpractice in his purchase of a luxury home last year in Balik Pulau. ...

Impose jail terms on irresponsible developers


The Star - 17 Aug 2010
If one were to travel from Paya Terubong towards Balik Pulau, one would notice that the road is built on the slope of a hill, and on its right a huge ...

No such thing as 'PKR and BN' cultures, says MP


Free Malaysia Today - Athi Shankar - 19 Aug 2010
“It's just a political gimmickry invented by PKR politicians fearing challenges to their positions,” said Balik Pulau MP Yusmaidi Yusoff. ...

PKR national polls: Mansor, Malik throw their hats into the ring


Free Malaysia Today - Athi Shankar - 17 Aug 2010
Mansor relinquished his position as Balik Pulau division chairman and moved his membership to the Permatang Pauh division, chaired by Dr Wan Azizah Wan ...

Qi Marks Entry Into Malaysia With PJ HQ & Strategic Acquisitions


Bernama - Mikhail Raj Abdullah - 11 Aug 2010
... that the group "definitely has its eyes open for properties in Sabah and Sarawak, probably an island off Sandakan as well as in Balik Pulau in Penang. ...

Interview: Lew Pik-Svonn on mapping inner-city KL with Chow Kit Kita!


Klue - 26 Aug 2010
This project is inspired by My Balik Pulau, a project designed by artist Liew Kung Yu for Arts-Ed, Penang. At the end of Chow Kit Kita, teenagers will ...

Victors not guaranteed of selection, says Anwar


Free Malaysia Today - Athi Shankar - 8 Aug 2010
The office is unusually located in the Balik Pulau federal constituency. Anwar, who is also Pakatan Rakyat coalition leader, cautioned that aspiring ...

Iftar Bersama Warga Pusat Internet Desa Balik Pulau

Jamuan ini adalah menghargai jasa mereka yang banyak membantu PID Balik Pulau dalam mencapai usaha-usaha merapatkan jurang digital. Di samping itu juga, keluaraga PID ini juga banyak membantu usaha transformasi PID yang telah diusulkan pada tahun 2008 di mana meningkatkan pembangunan ekonomi dan sosial masyarakat melalui pendekatan ICT. Jasa sukarelawan PID ini amat disanjungi dan amat kami hargai.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Monday, July 12, 2010

FORUM "TELECENTRE" SEMPENA DENGAN MAJLIS PENUTUP KARNIVAL KEUSAHAWANAN SOSIAL (KKS) PID 2010


11  Julai 2010, Balik Pulau



Karnival Keusahawanan Sosial (KKS) PID 2010 di bawah anjuran Kementerian Penerangan, Komunikasi & Kebudayaan diraikan oleh 42 buah PID di seluruh pendalaman Malaysia merangkumi aktiviti-aktiviti seperti Bengkel e-Kedai, e-Karnival dan Ekspo Niaga  yang dilangsungkan sepanjang 1 Jun sehingga 18 Julai 2010.  Adalah menjadi matlamat Kementerian agar karnival ini akan lebih berkesan dalam memberi impak bagi merangsang pembangunan ekonomi dan sosial komuniti setempat selari dengan model pembangunan lestari yang telah diterapkan dalam pelbagai program latihan di PID.

Karnival Keusahawanan Sosial dimeriahkan lagi dengan Majlis Forum “TELECENTRE DALAM PEMBANGUNAN EKONOMI & SOSIAL” pada 11 Julai 2010 di Kompleks Sukan Balik Pulau. Majlis ini dirasmikan oleh Y.B. Sr. Hj. Muhammad Farid Bin Hj. Saad, Penaung Pusat Internet Desa Balik Pulau dengan merangkap Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri Pulau Betong dengan dihadiri oleh ahli panel oleh Kementerian Penerangan, Komunikasi Dan Kebudayaan (KPKK); Suruhanjaya Komunikasi Dan Multimedia (SKMM); Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM); Persatuan Usahawan ICT Pulau Pinang (ICT Penang); Koperasi Usahawan Muda Pulau Pinang Berhad (KUMUDA); Gabungan Pusat e-Komuniti Pulau Pinang (GPeK) dan Yayasan Kemajuan Sosial Malasia (YKSM) dan Prof. Dr. Wan Rozaini Sheik Osman, Pengarah ITU-UUM ASP Coe untuk ICT Desa, Jabatan Teknologi Maklumat, Universiti Utara Malaysia.

Forum turut dimeriahkan dengan kehadiran peserta-peserta dari Pusat-Pusat Internet Desa dan pengurus-pengurus telecentre peringkat Utara. Golongan sasaran penyertaan juga difokuskan kepada wakil-wakil agensi pendidikan, kerajaan, swasta dan badan-badan bukan berasaskan keuntungan.
Forum dimulakan dengan kupasan isu peranan Telecentre di mana ianya adalah selaku tempat awam di mana komuniti boleh mengakses internet, komputer dan lain-lain teknologi digital untuk membolehkan mereka mendapatkan maklumat, menghasilkan inovasi, mempelajari dan berkomunikasi di samping meningkatkan kemahiran Teknologi Maklumat mengikut peredaran dan kehendak semasa. “Di Pulau Pinang, terdapat lebih 140 buah telecenter wujud di mana ianya bernaung dengan pelbagai organisasi sama ada di bawah agensi kerajaan mahupun swasta” jelas En. Abdul Said Bin Hussain, Presiden Gabungan Pusat e-Komuniti Pulau Pinang.
“Setiap peranan Telecentre adalah berbeza dan unik mengikut masa dan kawasan walaupun tujuan pengfokusan utama ialah menumpukan penggunaan teknologi maklumat dalam kemudahan komuniti, ekonomi, pendidikan dan pembangunan sosial dalam usaha merapatkan jurang digital.  Telecentre berkembang pesat di seluruh negara mahupun peringkat antarabangsa memandangkan kepentingannya dalam salah satu aktiviti pembangunan negara.” ulasan Prof. Dr. Wan Rozaini Sheik Osman, Pengarah UUM-ITU,
“Selari dengan Model Ekonomi Baru dan Rancangan Malaysia ke-10 yang menekankan isu penggunaan insfranstruktur ICT dan juga isu pembangunan ekonomi dan usahawan. Pusat Internet Desa mengwujudkan rangkaian keluarga Pusat Internet Desa seperti Kelab Usahawan Sosial (KUS) bagi memenuhi keperluan usahawan dari segi latihan, pembangunan dan pendedahan kepentingan teknologi maklumat bagi usahawan di luar Bandar.” Jelas Puan Faudziah Binti Mohd. Amin, Penolong Ketua Setiausaha, Kementerian Penerangan, Komunikasi Dan Kebudayaan.
“ICT juga telah menjadi penghubung yang berkesan antara usahawan dengan pihak kerajaan, akademi, swasta dan masyarakat di mana penyampaian perkhidmatan dapat dipertingkatkan. ICT juga memudahkan penyampaian dan perkongsian ilmu kepada dan antara masyarakat selain dari membolehkan orang ramai bertransaksi secara atas talian tanpa had masa dan tempat. Industri ICT juga dilihat memainkan peranan penting kepada pembangunan ekonomi negara dari segi sumbangan kepada Keluaran Dalam Negara Kasar (KDNK)” ulas Y.B. Sr. Hj. Muhammad Farid Bin Hj. Saad, Penaung Pusat Internet Desa Balik Pulau merangkap Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri Pulau Betong semasa ucapan perasmian beliau.
Berdasarkan statistik terbaru, penembusan jalur lebar isi rumah sehingga 9 Jun 2010 telah mencapai 37%, berbanding penembusan sebanyak 31.7% pada penghujung tahun 2009. Di samping itu penggunaan telefon selular di kalangan 100 isi rumah juga meningkat daripada 106.2% pada tahun 2009 kepada 108.1% pada suku pertama 2010. Selain itu, kadar pemilikan komputer bagi isi rumah juga telah mencapai 3.2 Juta pada awal tahun 2010. “Walaupun angka-angka tersebut kian meningkat, tidak dapat dinafikan bahawa masih wujud perbezaan dari segi pencapaian kepada kemudahan ICT yang agak ketara di negara ini di antara kawasan luar bandar dan kawasan bandar” ulas En. Hussin Bin Ali, Pengarah Suruhanjaya Komunikasi & Multimedia, Kawasan Wilayah Utara.
Kerajaan telah mengambil pelbagai inisiatif bagi memperkenalkan penggunaan ICT kepada masyarakat miskin dan luar bandar melalui kepelbagaian aktiviti dalam program telecentre di seluruh Malaysia dengan memberi penekanan kepada konsep e-komuniti. “Pelbagai program telah dilakukan berlandaskan ICT termasuk Telekerja bagi membantu masalah sosial komuniti yang sedia ada. Konsep telekerja ataupun lebih dikenali sebagai Bekerja dari Rumah merupakan salah satu inisiatif kerajaan memastikan golongan surirumahtangga dan ibu tunggal dapat mengimbangi tanggungjawab mereka sebagai ibu serta dapat juga mencari pendapatan sampingan dari rumah” kata Pn. Elia Mastura Binti Kamaruddin, Pengurus e-Perhubungan Awam, Yayasan Kemajuan Sosial Malaysia (YKSM).

“Dengan kewujudan Telecentre di harap membantu para usahawan di luar bandar untuk menggunakan teknologi maklumat terutamanya aplikasi Web 2.0 seperti seperti e-mail, facebook, blog niaga dan seumpamanya untuk memantapkan lagi alternatif strategi pemasaran. Kami juga bekerjasama dengan Pusat Internet Desa untuk bersama menjayakan usaha ini di samping menetengahkan usahawan tempatan ke peringkat antarabangsa melalui aktiviti Minggu Usahawan Global 2010 (Global Entrepreneurship Week 2010) yang akan dilansungkan pada 8-21 November 2010” jelas En. Nasir Sobri, Pengarah 1oasis.net juga merangkap Setiausaha bagi Persatuan Usahawan ICT Pulau Pinang.

Encik Muzafar selaku pengguna PID  Balik Pulau dari tahun 2006 menjelaskan, “Banyak perkembangan telah berlaku sepanjang penglibatan saya dengan PID, di antaranya projek keusahawanan sosial INFOBIZ iaitu pengiklanan media cetak tempatan dan projek penjenamaan PID STOP sebagai pusat maklumat untuk mempromosikan Balik Pulau. Semua idea projek-projek ini adalah inspirasi dari diskusi melalui beberapa sesi perjumpaan sosial yang sering diadakan melalui organisasi-organisasi rangkaian keluarga PID seperti Kelab Usahawan Sosial (KUS) dan Koperasi Usahawan Muda Pulau Pinang Berhad (KUMUDA).”


Direncanakan oleh Pusat Internet Desa Balik Pulau, host Karnival Keusahawanan Sosial (KKS) PID 2010 peringkat Utara.


Pegawai Media :

Siti Huraizah Binti Abdul Rahman
Pengurus Pusat Internet Desa Balik Pulau
Tel :  04 – (866) 2706 / 019 – (579) 6575







     Press Release

Friday, July 09, 2010

Konklusi Pesta @ Balik Pulau, Hujung Minggu Ini!

Balik Pulau berpesta lebih sebulan sejak 1 JUN lagi:-
  1. Pesta Durian & Makanan Balik Pulau (1-30 JUN 2010)
  2. Karnival Keusahawanan Sosial PID Balik Pulau (1 JUN - 11 JUL 2010)
  3. Karnival Rakyat Harmoni di Kompleks Sukan Balik Pulau (2 - 11 JUL 2010)
Dan tak lupa juga bersama-semua jutaan warga Malaysia bersorak bersama-sama warga dunia untuk pesta Piala Dunia yang juga bakal berakhir Ahad ini dengan perlawanan akhir antara Belanda dan Sepanyol, manakala Germany dan Uruguay akan merebut tempat ketiga pagi besok.

Para mahasiswa juga khabarnya ramai yang dah mula atau akan memulakan sesi pengajian di IPTA atau IPTS masing-masing.

Tapi memandangkan sehujung minggu masih ada, dan Balik Pulau akan menyajikan pelbagai aktiviti kemasyarakatan - Apa kata bersama-sama kami untuk BACK-TO-BACK events TIGA HARI INI, 9-11 JULAI 2010:-


SEMUA ACARA MASUK PERCUMA...


1. JUMAAT, 9 JUL 2010:

Malam Kesenian & Kebudayaan di perkarangan Kompleks Sukan Balik Pulau, Jalan Sungai Nipah, Pekan Genting
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=110215372361532


2. MALAM SABTU, 10 JUL 2010:

Semanis Rasa bersama Ustazah Dato' Nurbahyah Mahmud & Ustaz Wan Akashah
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=137083799652365


3. PAGI AHAD, 11 JUL 2010:

Forum Telecentre Malaysia bersama YB Farid & SKMM - oleh Pusat Internet Desa Balik Pulau di Dewan Kompleks Pasar Awam MPPP, Pekan Kongsi.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=114521481928556

DAFTAR PERCUMA di http://kkspidbp2010.eventbrite.com :



HADIAH PINTU UNTUK 100 HADIRIN PERTAMA BERMULA JAM 8:30 PAGI (berkorban sikit walau mungkin masih letih layan Germany-Uruguay)


4. MALAM AHAD, 11 JUL 2010:

CABUTAN BERTUAH - Menangi sebuah KERETA, motosikal, basikal atau puluhan barangan elektrik di Majlis Penutup Karnival Rakyat Harmoni.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=130269437003208


JUMPA NANTI !!


Aktif bersama KUS...


b/p:
Kelab Usahawan Sosial PID Balik Pulau
http://kus.balikpulau.org
http://www.pid.net.my
http://balikpulau.net

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Ekspo Balik Pulau kembali...

Menyambut penghujung Pesta Durian & Makanan di Anjung Indah dan secara amnya di sekitar Balik Pulau, akan bermula pula sebuah Ekspo Jualan di perkarangan Kompleks Sukan Balik Pulau sepanjang Jumaat, 2hb hingga Ahad, 11hb JULAI 2010. Pelbagai aktiviti keilmuan dan hiburan masyarakat akan diadakan serta peluang cabutan bertuah yang menjanjikan hadiah menarik berupa kenderaan dan barangan elektrik.

Untuk menggalakkan usahawan tempatan untuk turut serta mengambil peluang terhadap aktiviti-aktiviti perniagaan dan promosi produk masing-masing, Koperasi Usahawan Muda Pulau Pinang Bhd (KUMUDA) yang diasaskan di Balik Pulau tahun lepas, mengajak para usahawan untuk turut sama bertapak di ekspo tersebut, bersama-sama dengan para usahawan KUMUDA.

En. Nasir Sobri, pemangku pengerusi KUMUDA berkata, "Kita menggalakkan para usahawan dari hampir 300 ahli KUMUDA hari ini, mahupun bakal-bakal ahli untuk turut serta dalam aktiviti ekspo berskala terbesar ini sebagai titik permulaan untuk pemasaran bersepadu warga usahawan setempat, bukan sahaja terhad kepada 10-hari perjalanan ekspo tapi berterusan secara online dan offline".

Dengan kerjasama dengan Pusat Internet Desa (PID) Balik Pulau, sebuah agensi Kementerian Penerangan, Komunikasi dan Kebudayaan, KUMUDA berharap dapat menarik ratusan usahawan sedia ada serta melatih usahawan-usahawan baru untuk mengambil peluang platform Internet untuk memasarkan produk dagangan atau keluaran masing-masing ke rangkaian lebih 50,000 pengguna di seluruh negara mahupun ke luar negara.


Puan Siti Huraizah Abdul Rahman, pengurus PID Balik Pulau memaklumkan, "PID akan menggunakan platform Ekspo 10-hari nanti sebagai penutup Karnival Keusahawanan Sosial PID 2010 yang bermula sejak 1 JUN lalu, yang mana majis penyampaian sijil dan forum PID Koridor Utara melibatkan Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) dan Suruhanjaya Komunikasi & Multimedia Malaysia (SKMM), juga akan diadakan, selain sebagai salah satu aktiviti utama Kelab Usahawan Sosial PID."

Selain sebuah "Lobi Usahawan" yang sedang diusahakan di Ruang Niaga Seri Genting, Pekan Simpang Empat, KUMUDA akan mengumumkan pakej pemasaran bersepadu yang menyertakan khidmat pemasaran e-dagang tak lama lagi.

Ekspo oleh penganjur yang sama, walaupun berskala separuh saiz daripada yang dirancangkan untuk 2-11 JULAI nanti telah diadakan sebanyak dua kali tahun lepas (3-minggu di bulan Mei & sebulan di bulan November, di perkarangan Masjid Daerah Barat Daya al-Mokhtar) termasuk menyaksikan ribuan pengunjung pada malam cabutan bertuah pada 2hb Disember yang lalu dengan hadiah sebuah motosikal dimenangi oleh pengunjung remaja dari Kedah.

Lebih 50 buah khemah niaga dijangkakan akan beroperasi untuk menyambut lebih 10,000 pengunjung sepanjang tempoh sepuluh hari ekspo ini.

Ekspo sebegini menghangatkan suasana pengumpulan peniaga di Balik Pulau, menambah kepada sebuah Pasar Pagi (Pondok Upeh) juga dijangka dibuka esok, Ahad, 27 JUN 2010 di Lintang Pondok Upeh berdekatan kawasan perumahan Taman Seri Indah di Jalan Balik Pulau dan sebuah Pasar Tani kendalian FAMA di setiap malam selasa di perkarangan Masjid Daerah Barat Daya, Balik Pulau.


Tempahan booth boleh dibuat di http://ekspokumuda2010.eventbrite.com

Maklumat lanjut tentang Koperasi Usahawan Muda Pulau Pinang Berhad boleh didapati dari
http://kumuda.org dan tentang Pusat Internet Desa di http://www.pid.net.my

Pusat Internet Desa Balik Pulau boleh juga dihubungi di talian 04-866-2706 setiap Isnin hingga Jumaat, 9:15 pagi hingga 5:30 petang.

GiatMara bantu Program Bantuan Rumah (PBR)

BALIK PULAU 25 Jun - Sebanyak sembilan buah rumah milik rakyat termiskin di kawasan Parlimen Balik Pulau berjaya dibaiki dan dinaik taraf oleh GiatMara di bawah Program Bantuan Rumah (PBR).

Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri (ADUN) Pulau Betong, Muhammad Farid Saad berkata, kerja-kerja tersebut melibatkan kos kira-kira RM90,000 yang diperuntukkan oleh Kementerian Kemajuan Luar Bandar dan Wilayah.

Menurutnya, menerusi program berkenaan, kehidupan golongan terbabit yang dulunya begitu daif kini berubah menjadi lebih baik.

"Alhamdulillah, dengan bantuan Kerajaan Pusat, GiatMara berjaya membaiki sebanyak sembilan rumah dengan anggaran kos RM10,000 bagi setiap buah.

"Bantuan sebegini sekurang-kurangnya dapat mengubah kehidupan daif golongan ini," katanya.

Beliau berkata demikian kepada pemberita selepas meninjau dua buah rumah di Kampung Titi Teras dan Kampung Pulau Betong yang terlibat dalam program berkenaan di sini semalam.

Turut hadir Pengurus GiatMara Balik Pulau, Ismandi Ahmad Muhammad Israf Ahmad.

Muhammad Farid memberitahu, masih terdapat rumah-rumah golongan tidak bernasib baik di kawasan tersebut yang boleh dibantu menerusi PBR.

Bagaimanapun, jelas beliau, ia tertakluk kepada peruntukan yang bakal diputuskan oleh Kerajaan Pusat pada bulan Oktober nanti.

Selain itu, tambah beliau, program tersebut juga memberi peluang kepada usahawan-usahawan bumiputera yang pernah menerima latihan di GiatMara memperoleh kerja.

"Program ini juga membolehkan pelatih-pelatih GiatMara melakukan sesi praktikal berdasarkan kemahiran masing-masing," ujarnya.

DARI Utusan Malaysia - GiatMara baiki sembilan rumah daif

Campaign for Durian Trail tourism package...




BALIK PULAU, June 25 (Bernama) -- Durian will soon feature prominently in the country's tourism promotion campaign through the introduction of the "durian trail" package, Tourism Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen said.

She said the ministry found that durian season was actually a good tourist attraction given the variety and quality of the country's durian, dubbed the King of Fruits.

"We have suggested that the Agriculture Department discuss with durian orchard owners and to contact the Tourism Ministry when the durian season arrives so that we can devise a package for tourists," she told reporters after opening a durian-eating competition here Friday.

Ng said Malaysia exported durian to other countries like Singapore and the people there had to pay a hefty price for the fruit.

"We can now offer a holiday package for tourists where they can come to Malaysia during the fruiting season," she said.

-- BERNAMA: Government To Promote Durian Trial Tourism Package



Even monkeys at Taman Bungah (Penang Botanical Garden) enjoy durians :D



Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Heat up rainy days with durians!


It’s the season for the King of Fruits and C.K. LAM is fortunate enough to sample some of its finest species in a private orchard

DURIANS from Penang are very popular and the best time to enjoy them is from June to August.

However, this year, the season has arrived later due to changes in the weather.
Many people visit durian farms in Teluk Bahang, Pantai Aceh and Balik Pulau, with the latter the most popular.

Most farms are closed to the public and the few that entertain visitors are eco-tourism orientated.

We were fortunate to be allowed into the Pondok Upeh durian farm, one of the several private orchards in Balik Pulau operated by the Loh family.

Loh led us up a narrow path hemmed by fruit trees and wild vegetation.
We saw many trees laden with durian.

Apart from over 200 durian trees, Loh also grows mangosteen, rambutan, dragonfruit, jackfruit, langsat and Penang’s iconic nutmeg.

The trail included some steep climbs, so we appreciated a short stop at Loh’s house before continuing on to the orchard located on higher ground.

Along the way, he told us about the various types of durians.

He said older trees planted 25 years ago produced higher quality fruit with a stronger aroma and flavour.

The flesh is thicker and creamier than fruit from younger trees.
When durians fall to the ground, the impact often cracks the fruit open.

To prevent this, nets are set up and the fruits tied to branches with string.
After the tour, we returned to Loh’s house to try several varieties that he had reserved for us.

These fruits dropped from the trees the night before and were collected as early as 5am.

The variety we sampled include the Hor Loh, Ang Heh and Chaer Phoy.

Each had its own flavour, ranging from sweet to bittersweet.

All were fleshy and finger-licking good!
The Hor Loh (Water Gourd) is very soft and creamy in texture.

This is a sweet durian.

The aromatic, orange-red flesh of the Ang Heh (Red Prawn) with its bittersweet taste is a favourite among durian lovers.

But it’s expensive.

The Chaer Phoy (Green Skin)’s pale yellow soft creamy flesh might not look appealing, but it’s very tasty, though a tad dry and only slightly sweet.

Loh’s mother makes durian kuih.

The 70-year-old woman spends hours to constantly stir the mixture to prevent it from getting burnt.

Made without preservatives, the kuih costs RM7 per roll.
From Loh’s house we can see the spectacular seaview and the township of Teluk Bahang.

The air here is much cooler, fresher and rejuvenating.

Call Loh before visiting as he might not have any durians for the day.
Most of the fruit are already allocated for sale to traders in the city and for visitors who have made special orders.

For those not familiar with the location, Loh will arrange for a guide to lead you to the farm.


Read more at NST: Food: It’s raining durian!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Brighter hills of Batu Hitam, Pulau Betong and Bukit Cengkih in time for World Cup



GEORGE TOWN: After 20 years of relying on a generator for power supply, the Chin family can finally watch the World Cup without interruption.

They are among 46 families in Bukit Batu Hitam, Bukit Pulau Betong and Bukit Cengkih in Balik Pulau who received power supply a week ago – thanks to Tenaga Nasional Bhd and the Government.

Chin Kooi Sim, an avid football fan, said he used to watch the matches on TV1 but the generator would sometimes break down.


Clear picture: (Sitting, from left) Chin, Muhamad Farid, Chin’s wife Tang Ah Mooy, Chai Mow Hong and her husband Seak Min (standing) watching the World Cup at home in Balik Pulau.

“Imagine when your favourite team is about to score a goal and suddenly there is a blackout,” the 70-year-old said.

His son, Seak Min, 47, was glad that his father could finally enjoy the matches without interruption.

“We used to watch television at our friends or relatives’ houses,” he said.

The family had a thanksgiving dinner on Saturday at their Bukit Batu Hitam home and some guests made it extra special by bringing along durians for all.

Pulau Betong assemblyman Muhamad Farid Saad, who attended the dinner, said he was glad the power supply came two months earlier than the August target.

“The project, which cost RM1,809,433, has turned the hilly area into a brighter place at night,” he said.

FROM THE STAR - Happy viewing till final whistle

Friday, June 11, 2010

Balik Pulau still lags below national average...

...in terms of Internet speed, that is!

The latest comparative internet speed analysis from speedtest.net now includes cities/towns comparison expanded from previously down to just regions/states. With the latest findings, we now know how Balik Pulau is still left behind in terms of average broadband speed with just 1.27Mbps download speed average for Maxis (mobile broadband) and 1.19Mbps for Telekom Malaysia (TM dialup & Streamyx fixed line and Celcom mobile broadband), compared to Penang's average of 3.22Mbps and national average of 1.98Mbps.

This compares to other nearby bigger towns like Bayan Lepas or even Batu Feringghi (with over 12Mbps average top speed) and the only city in the state, George Town with nearly 30Mbps average speed provided by Optical Communication (also known as PenangFon).

To this day, the other major broadband providers in the state, DiGi and P1 are still shying away from Balik Pulau market, likely due to low number of potential customers, as although Balik Pulau is the size of half of Penang Island, it currently has much less than a tenth of the island's population.


By the way, the fastest network in Penang is neither by Malaysia's largest telecommunication company nor by its largest mobile service provider, but within the biggest university in Pulau Pinang - Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM, or formerly established as Universiti Pulau Pinang) being recently elevated as the sole "Apex university" in Malaysia, providing average broadband speed exceeding 50Mbps, ahead of the second contender, Optical Communication at slightly above 40Mbps. The two ISPs continue to keep Penang on #1 rank in the nation for many years now, even far ahead than Malaysia's capital city Kuala Lumpur or administrative capital Putrajaya. The closest contender to Penang today is Melaka, the state which shares recently awarded Unesco World Heritage Site for the States of Straits of Malacca.


However, the two giants USM & Optical can't help the nation much as our national average of 1.98Mbps ranks number 105 in the world, far below other Asian countries of South Korea (#1), Japan (#6), Russia (#25), Singapore (#30) and Taiwan (#34). World's biggest country in terms of number of internet users, China is ranked #76 for its average download speed.

Download Speed

1

South Korea33.67 Mb/s
2

Aland Islands24.46 Mb/s
3

Latvia24.32 Mb/s
4

Republic of Moldova21.26 Mb/s
5

Lithuania21.13 Mb/s
6

Japan20.55 Mb/s
7

Sweden20.11 Mb/s
8

Romania18.76 Mb/s
9

Netherlands18.44 Mb/s
10

Bulgaria17.84 Mb/s
11

Andorra15.52 Mb/s
12

Liechtenstein14.93 Mb/s
13

Portugal14.75 Mb/s
14

Switzerland14.36 Mb/s
15

Germany13.75 Mb/s
105

Malaysia1.98 Mb/s

* Asian countries in bold.

Now, will Malaysia's bold project, the RM11.3-billion High Speed Broadband (HSBB) initiative undertaken by our biggest government-linked telco, TM Berhad, set to complete by 2015 help us bump up the world rank?

Let's pray it will... and author hopes that the laying of new cables along the 8km Jalan Tun Sardon hilly road stretch is in fact to bring up to 20Mbps or faster connection to Balik Pulau, soon, say by year end or early next year??

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