Friday, October 21, 2016

The Spirit that Remains.... In Memory of Rev RS Hutchings and the School that He Founded - PFS

Two hundred years ago, the foundation of a school was set up by the Rev Robert Sparke Hutchings (born ?1782- died 1827), who was the chaplain of the Prince of Wales Island then. The school was the Penang Free School, which should be celebrating its 200th years anniversary in 2016.

I managed to visit the grave of Rev R.S. Hutchings at the old Protestant Cemetery at Western Road, Penang in July this year, both to catch a glimpse of his grave and to reminisce the spirit of the school that he founded. 
 
Grave of Rev Robert Sparke Hutchings
The tablet on Rev. RS Hutchings's grave, the inscription being dedicated by his loving wife,
Elvira Hutchings nee Phillips. Note the error on the tablet, where her name was inscribed
as Elrica Hutchings.

Personally I feel that the school had died in 1993, with the uncalled for meddling on the matters of the school by the people in power. And thus, for me, the school beyond 1993 only existed physically, without the true founding spirit of the school, and hence it never saw its bicentenary celebration this year.
 

May the spirit of Penang Free School lay at peace with its founder, Rev. Robert Sparke Hutchings... RIP.

Thursday, October 06, 2016

The Heat Is On - Nine Emperor Gods Festival at Jinjang

Runing through the flames
Huat (發) ahhhh.... or is it Hot ahhhhh!!!!



Live view of the piercing action....


The Nine Emperor Gods Temple in Jinjang, Kuala Lumpur holds nightly events throughout the Nine Emperor Gods Festival. The temple can be located by typing in your navigator the name Pak Thian Kiong Temple, so it is easy to find.

Ampang Nine Emperor Gods Festival - What We Love and Hate About The Festival No.3

Q: What do we love-hate about the festival?
A: The offerings... on one side, they are so cute, colourful and at times taking up whatever empty space that there is in the temple. On the flip side... looks messy and seems like a huge waste of paper, food etc.
The floor filled with offering buns, joss-paper, rice and fruits at Ampang Nine Emperor Gods.




Wednesday, October 05, 2016

Ampang Nine Emperor Gods Festival - What We Love and Hate About The Festival No.2

Q:What do we love-hate about the festival?
A:STINKY TOFU!!!! For every 10 people that love this stinky tofu, another 10 hate it to their guts. Almost at the same level with durians. A must eat food (or must avoid food to some....) popular during this festival in Ampang.

Stinky tofu sign along the street leading to the Ampang Nine Emperor Gods Temple.



Tuesday, October 04, 2016

Ampang Nine Emperor Gods Festival - What We Love and Hate About The Festival No.1

This is the next three of the series; the love-hate relationship in the festival. There are some things that we love, and hate as well about this festival in Ampang, and in no particular order, here is No. 1

Q: What do we love-hate about the festival?
A: Smoke! Incense smoke. We love it cause it is so pretty to shoot, so ephemeral and temporary. It gives the atmosphere that we associate with the festival and brings about a sense of the divine being near.

Q: Why you hate it then?
A: Cough cough and teary eyes. Stay too long and you might get chemical conjunctivitis or breathing difficulties. Plus all your clothes will have that horrible scorched smell. And the grossest part is.... try looking at your booger after being in the smoke for a while.

It is a smoky affair during the Nine Emperor Gods
Festival at Ampang.

Monday, October 03, 2016

Ampang Nine Emperor Gods Festival - What We Love About The Festival No. 3

Q: What do we love about Ampang Nine Emperor Gods Festival?
A: Friendly faces everywhere! 

Everywhere you turn, there is a friendly,
familiar face that greets you

Sunday, October 02, 2016

Ampang Nine Emperor Gods Festival - What We Love About The Festival No. 2

Q: What do we love about Ampang Nine Emperor Gods Festival?
A: The lions! Who doesn't love to touch, feel, errr molest the lions during a lion dance performance. And at the festival, no one, young or old, can resist the cute, playful lions prancing through the temple during one of the procession days.

A 'Michelangelo Creation of Adam' moment by the kid and the lady as the lions passes by.


Saturday, October 01, 2016

Ampang Nine Emperor Gods Festival - The 'What' Series: What Do We Love About The Festival No. 1

So the Nine Emperor Gods Festival had begun, and to kick it off, I will start a 'What Series' with What We Love About the Festival Q & A. So here is the first installation of the series:

Q: What do we love about Ampang Nine Emperor Gods Festival?
A: Yellow strips of cloth and talismans!!! Who doesn't notice the bright (and rather gaudy) yellow strips that goes with the talismans that is given out when you give a donation that is almost synonymous with the festival. You tie them around your wrist, or on your bag and even in your car. Plus you get a bunch of talismans that looks almost like calligraphic art pieces.
Stacks of yellow cloth strips and talismans waiting to be given away to devotees - for a
token sum, of course!

The Royal Invitation - Ampang Nine Emperor Gods Festival 2016

Off in a hurry to fetch the Emperor!
The eve of the Nine Emperor Gods Festival sees devotees from Ampang Nine Emperor Gods Temple off to invite the Nine Emperor Gods from their 'secret' location. This age old tradition sees devotees in white, priests, mediums in trance, lion and dragon dance troupes, palanquins carried by men and decorated motorised floats go down the old Ampang town on the way out to the invitation site.


Dragons whizzing through the temple.
Off we go to fetch the Nine Emperor Gods

The Nine Emperor Lamps were consecrated with fire before being raised up to indicate the Nine
Emperor Gods Festival is ongoing here.