Thursday, March 24, 2011

Trengganu Crystal Mosque.

Trengganu is an east coast state in Peninsula Malaysia with the Malay ruler being head of state(the Sultan).
The current King of Malaysia is from here.
 It faces the South China Sea and experienced heavy rainfall during the monsoon season between October till February.

During this time the sea is out of bound. This state has its rich history where it has being under the influenced of the following empires:-Srivijaya,Majapahit and Khmer until the arrival of Islam and this is the first Malay state to embrace Islam.

Kuala Trengganu is the capital of Trengganu State. Kuala Besut town is the main port for ferries to the Perhentian Islands.

 Marang, the port for ferries to Kapas Island while Merang, the port for ferries to Redang.  

Islands nearby:
 Pulau Rhu Hentian Pulau Perhentian Pulau Lang Tengah Pulau Redang Pulau Tenggol Pulau Gemia Kapas island  

Getting there:
Express coach departs daily from all of the major cities and towns in the peninsular. Travel from Kuala Lumpur (6 hours), Singapore and Johor Bharu (8 hours), and Penang (7 hours). From Kuala Terengganu to Thailand's border town of Sungai Golok is another 5 hours journey by car.



Taman(Park) Tamaddun(civilisations) Islam main arch entrance.
It is also known as Edutainment Park as described on the wall.
Inside this park you have the Monument Park – Convention Center– Crystal Mosque– Guest House – River Cruise – B'Beteng

Price for Guesthouse:- 3 Bedrooms (Max 6 paxs) RM 400 / unit / night Inclusive of Free entrance to Monument park worth RM 45 Free Extra Bed ( Max 2 unit only) .




Visitors could take a trip on Bas Bandar from Taman Shahbandar to get to TTI at the Wan Man Island.
The bus also will be stopping by other interesting spots in Kuala Trengganu.
Bas Bandar Operating days/hours:Monday - Thursday: 11.00am, 1.30pm, 4.30pmFriday - Sunday & Public Holidays: 11.00am, 12pm, 1.30pm, 2.30pm, 3.30pm, 4.30pm (Bus Fare:RM1.00)




The River Cruise boat.







Fare RM10 per pax for a one hour ride.
Visitors could use water taxi services or locally known as bot penambang at Shahbandar Jetty to get from the town of Kuala Terengganu to Wan Man Island where TTI is nestled.





Upcoming events:-
1)Terengganu World Invitational Jetrace Challenge 2011 Date : 1 - 3 April 2011 Venue : Pulau Duyung, Kuala Terengganu
2)Kenyir Lake International Triathlon 2011 Date : 9 - 10 April 2011 Venue : Pengkalan Gawi, Tasik Kenyir, Terengganu
3)Kapas -Marang International Swimmathon 2011 Date : 23 - 24 April 2011 Venue : Pulau Kapas & Pantai Kelulut,

Marang Guided Tour Around the Island with River Cruise along the Terengganu River Special Rate : RM 39 (Adult) + RM 35 (Children)



Masjid Kristal Trengganu has its architectural designs similar to those found in Masjid Xian in China,Masjid Kuddus Mina in Indonesia, Masjid Pusat Petani di Thailand serta negara Islam yang lain.(and others)









The park is a colourful mosaic marked by 21 exquisite miniatures of famous mosques and monuments from the Islamic countries showcasing the grandeurs of Islamic arts and architectures.

 The island is divided into two zones.
Zone 1 housed the 21 miniature mosques, monuments, souvenir shops, restaurant by the river and a recreational lake. Audio visual presentations and signage of the heritage and history provides interesting information for visitors.
Zone 2 housed a commercial centre, a convention centre, a main square and an Islamic concept garden. Tucked at the tip of the island is the glittering Crystal Mosque.
Majestically constructed with crystal shine glass and steel overlooking the scenic Terengganu River, it is the iconic splendour and pride of Terengganu.
The breathtaking view of the park with its colourful lightings of the mosques and monuments seen from the Terengganu Bridge is picture perfect with panoramic background, especially during sunset that add to the lustrous colour of nature at its best.


Every year towards the end of October month,there is an international yatch race called the Monsoon Cup and is being held near the mouth of Trengganu River.



The Malay word for mosque is masjid.
This building had many typical features of Islamic architecture.
 It had an onion dome.
Its walls were elaborately decorated.
Long ago, the walls of Dome of Rock were covered in dazzling marble and mosaics.
In the 16th century, architects redecorated it with geometric marble tiles.


In Islam, pictures of people were not allowed, so the building is covered with geometric patterns and calligraphy.

Muslims believe that God revealed himself in the book called the Koran.
Words are sacred, so for a Muslim, calligraphy is also sacred.
Quranic verses inside the prayer's hall.





The Mufti pavillion.
Muftis are Islamic scholars who normally will address the audience during Friday prayers.


























































 The 4 pillars of Islam being depicted by these 4 minarets.









In a largely arid region, the Islamic garden represents an image of paradise.
The basic plan is a rectangular enclosure walled against the dust of the desert and divided into at least four sections by water channels. Pavilions are placed at focal points within the gardens.