Ini suasana Cultural Far 2011..... memang penuh, gerai Oxford Malaysian Community laris sungguh. Pelbagai menu, dari Karipap sardin, bihun, roti jala, serunding, kuih-kuih raya.
Tidak dilupakan peralatan lain seperti kain sampin, songket, batik, rehal dan tidak dilupakan Jalur Gemilang....syabas semua...
My 3rd son..having his favorite roti jala....... with auntie Nazurah. No complaints at all as long there is roti jala
Yemen...sempat pekena kopi Yemen. Prosedur minum, kena ambil kurma dan gigit, selepas itu baru minum kopi. Remember prosedur tu.....kalu idak pahit la.
Kazakhastan: Yang memakai baju tradisional tu sebijik macam orang Malaysia....... kan kita dari Adam&Hawa
Warga Oxford Malaysian yang paling bongsu hadir ....no problem
Kurdistan:Orang tiada .... adakah ini sebuah negara.....
Kurdistan ("Land of the Kurds"[3]; also formerly spelled Curdistan[4][5]; ancient name: Corduene[6][7][8][9][10][11][12]) is a roughly defined geo-cultural region wherein the Kurds form a prominent majority population, and Kurdish culture, language, and national identity have historically been based.
The earliest official use of the toponym Kurdistan dates back to 12th century when Saljukid ruler Sanjar conquered the Kurdish territory and established a province of that name, centered at Bahar, near modern Hamadan[13].Contemporary use of Kurdistan refers to parts of eastern Turkey (Turkish Kurdistan), northern Iraq (Iraqi Kurdistan), northwestern Iran (Iranian Kurdistan) and northern Syria inhabited mainly by Kurds[14]. Kurdistan roughly encompasses the northwestern Zagros and the eastern Taurus mountain ranges[15], and covers small portions of Azerbaijan and Armenia.Iraqi Kurdistan first gained autonomous status in 1970 agreement with the Iraqi government and its status was re-confirmed as an autonomous entity within the federal Iraqi republic in 2005.[16] There is also a province by the name Kurdistan in Iran, although it does not enjoy self-rule.
The earliest official use of the toponym Kurdistan dates back to 12th century when Saljukid ruler Sanjar conquered the Kurdish territory and established a province of that name, centered at Bahar, near modern Hamadan[13].Contemporary use of Kurdistan refers to parts of eastern Turkey (Turkish Kurdistan), northern Iraq (Iraqi Kurdistan), northwestern Iran (Iranian Kurdistan) and northern Syria inhabited mainly by Kurds[14]. Kurdistan roughly encompasses the northwestern Zagros and the eastern Taurus mountain ranges[15], and covers small portions of Azerbaijan and Armenia.Iraqi Kurdistan first gained autonomous status in 1970 agreement with the Iraqi government and its status was re-confirmed as an autonomous entity within the federal Iraqi republic in 2005.[16] There is also a province by the name Kurdistan in Iran, although it does not enjoy self-rule.
Kazakhastan menerima kunjugan delegasi Malaysia
Malaysian students yg datang volunteer jaga stall dan memeriahkan majlis
Sempat juga.... sambil melayan pengnjung
Muhammad mencuba coklat Kazakhastan
Photo-photo menarik seterusnya ke Part3...
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