A Curious Case

Many years ago I thought of visiting a good friend in his hometown of Taiping during Chinese New Year. That was when many people are back in their respective hometowns and locals always make competent and knowledgeable guides to an unfamiliar small town. I called the friend and he said there was virtually no walking space in his mother’s house, with all his siblings returning.

It is a time honored tradition or custom to go back during a festival. He said he will throw a mattress on the floor for me. I told him to book a hotel for me. He called me later to say he cannot find a vacant hotel in town and offered to give me his room. He was staying in a hotel? As I was to find out. many other returning locals were taking up all the hotel rooms in town.

Seemed their pampered urban kids can’t sleep without air conditioning or bath without hot water showers. They like the Cartoon Channel and other kiddie shows on satellite or cable channels too but not all hotels provide it.. My friend explained that it was also to shield his infant child from the rampant sounds of bomb like firecrackers and fireworks in his village.

Meanwhile, poor grandma cannot understand why her grandchildren are unable to sleep under mosquito nets and a fan.

I was not surprised as I know of another friend who will put his two young daughters in the car with engine and air condition running whenever there was an extended power breakdown at night. He checks into hotels too when there is water disruptions.

It is a new phenomenon that impacted many Malay and Indian families too, as I was to find out. Don’t laugh at the proliferation of budget hotels everywhere because you think they are meant for ‘day use’ customers. They play a vital role albeit thrice yearly during festival exodus by urbanites.

If you are planning to book a room for the upcoming Hari Raya holidays, you may want to book now. Do a search for your hometown’s name at MyCen Hotels http://www.mycen.my/ and find a hotel you like. Let me know of your experience. Thank you.

Pic of a sheltered park bench at Taiping Lake Gardens from a MyCen Hotels post about Hotels In Taiping, Kuala Sepetang and Kamunting.

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Rain Over A Fishing Village

While traveling from Taiping to Kuala Sepetang, I saw a standalone purple hotel on the way. Thinking it might be the Yam Hotel, its name was even more intriguing as we drove closer. It was named after another tuber and it was The Potato Hotel!

Kuala Sepetang, formerly Port Weld, is such a charming town. It is a fishing village and there are mangrove river tours to watch fireflies and eagles, There is also great seafood and there are a number of charcoal kilns good for educational visits.

Remnants of the original first railway line of Malaya 1885 is till there with the ticketing counter (now a kopitiam), the original station sign and bits of the old tracks still around,

The town is both a historical and eco tourism gem that is under promoted and unknown to many Malaysians. The town’s name change didn’t do it any favours, I suppose.

It is so near to Taiping, another sleepy and picturesque colonial town, well known for its Lake Gardens. I saw the Potato Hotel again when compiling a list of hotels for the Taiping area. Am pleasantly surprised to see so many new accommodation options for Taiping.

No disrespect to past and present detainees of the notorious Kamunting detention camp but you dont need to be detained under the ISA to stay in Kamunting town nearby.

Kamunting has many budget hotels. Or one can also stay in Bukit Merah Laketown where there are chalets on water. See the Potato hotel or pick another hotel here and visit the triangle of attractions:

http://www.mycen.my/hotels-in-taiping/

Picture captured from bridge spanning the river mouth at Kuala Sepetang.

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