Najib: Don't forget 'kampung' roots
The life of a particular community depends largely on factors like customs, races, its size and locality. A ‘ kampung ', is a name given to a typical Malay village and it is usually situated in remote areas.
However remote or backward a community may be, it certainly has sits own way of life. ‘ Kampung Bahagia ' is no exception to this and this village is a replica of those found when our country was ruled by sultanate and also the time when our fore-fathers were striving for independance.
When we talk about Independence, we talk about the Father of Independence, Tunku Abdul Rahman.
Continue to watch the history of the Father of Independence, Tunku Abdul Rahman here and here.
A small and exuberant village covering only a square mile and shielded from the hustle and bustle of cities by miles and miles of cultured land indeed is a peaceful place to live in.
Small artistic houses on stilts which can only be built by diligent craftsman, pervading the entire area are the usual sights in the Kampung.
31.8.11
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