Sunday, 29 December 2013

Persatuan Sahabat Kaum Semai Kuala Lumpur Dan Selangor (PERKAS): UiTM students field day22-24th Jan, 2013Student...

Persatuan Sahabat Kaum Semai Kuala Lumpur Dan Selangor (PERKAS): UiTM students field day
22-24th Jan, 2013

Student...
: UiTM students field day 22-24th Jan, 2013 Students of UiTM's various courses held their leadership get-together at the Ecoliife Bas...

Year of community services

What a year! This year must certainly be the year of community services at RPS Pos Betau. It's great to see the Semai being recognised more and more as part of our Malaysian family. More and more people - individuals, associations, clubs, students - are stepping forward to engage them with various activities, especially community services.

The most prominent of the group must be the clubs from UiTM Shah Alam. They came 3 times (January, June, November) to do community services at 2 different villages in Pos Betau. There are 18 villages in Pos Betau. There were transported by 4WD deep into the jungle, spent the night with the community, cooked for them, feed them, had telematches, painted the surau, and distributed food hampers to the Semai families. And some days were really trying when it rained. But the students did their best in great style. Bravo guys!


Even PLKN students made an ad hoc stop to join the Semai kids to have fun at the Betau river.

We made sure visitors were well feed...

UiTM students painting the Dewan Sri Sewang

Lunch at the verandah of the basecamp

The Semai kids had a great time with UiTM students

The Semai community came out in full force to participate in the telematches organised by UiTM students.

Food hampers were distributed via lorry to the villages

The views in the jungle were simply stunning

Distributing food hampers to the Semai folks

Good work UiTM!

The Tok Batin (in cap) welcoming the students to Pos Lenjang

The surau became the centre of activity in Pos Lenjang

Students helping to dish out meals to the community

A Semai family during meals served by the students

The kitchen prepared meals for breakfast, lunch, dinner non-stop for 2 days and 1 night, manned largely by ever-helpful students.

A typical bamboo house of the Semai.


Distributing food hampers to the community

Food hampers brought smile to the Semai folks

Monetary contribution were also given thru the Tok Batin 

Students were transported via 4WD 

Students helping to paint the surau, built entirely by public donation.

Semai kids in a telematch

Even their parents took part.

The Semai folks were treated with Lunch, Dinner and breakfast by the students

Another group that came with a big bang (or vroom) was the Sungai Buluh Prison Bikerz Club. They came with nearly 60 bikes of all sizes setting the small village of Pos Betau abuzz with activities. They set up an exhibition booth to show the various activities of the Prison. It was historic event as it was  the first time ever an exhibition of such nature was conducted in a village outside KL.

Besides the exhibition, they too came to donate food hampers and used clothes by the lorryload to the Semai community. They had a great time like most visitors at the basecamp, engaging with the Semai community, especially the children with games and joining them for a BBQ session.

If you have plans to do community services, Pos Betau with a Semai population of 3,600 in 18 villages would certainly be ideal. Do contact us anytime.

We wish you a Happy New Year!



They came all the way by bikes from Sg Buluh Prison to Pos Betau, a distance of 150km.

Their contribution were transported via their lorry.

Their contribution to the Semai community

Semai folks receiving their goodies


The prison exhibition drew curious crowd

Prison officials were there to explain

The congregation of bikes at Pos Betau basecamp was a also a sight to behold


Smuggled and home made weapons  - some of the exhibits which attracted the crowd

A prison official explaining to a Semai folk

Club members giving a hand during lunch 

The Semai folks being treated with lunch

The  Tok Batin (centre) also joined for dinner

BBQ dinner with the Semai prepared by the Club.

The convoy making their rounds in the village

The Semai kids at Kg Sentoi

Sweets were distributed to the kid

Club members had fun with the kids

Having tea at a Semai house
Contribution was also given to the needy

Club members having their meals.

Lunch included gulai ikan patin for the visitors


One last snap. They promised to come again.







 

Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Fascinating Sewang

Fascinating Sewang ...


Many has witnessed the the ritual Sewang dance and participate in it.. It continues to fascinate all visitors, young and old. If you have not seen one, or join its fun, try it! Contact us as soon as possible!





Tuesday, 12 February 2013

Persatuan Sahabat Kaum Semai Kuala Lumpur Dan Selangor (PERKAS): UiTM students field day22-24th Jan, 2013Student...

Persatuan Sahabat Kaum Semai Kuala Lumpur Dan Selangor (PERKAS): UiTM students field day
22-24th Jan, 2013

Student...
: UiTM students field day 22-24th Jan, 2013 Students of UiTM's various courses held their leadership get-together at the Ecoliife Basecam...

The Sewang fun...


By participating in the Sewang ritual dance, you will get to know the Semai tribe much better than reading about them. The Semai, a sub-tribe of the Senoi has one of the most colourful culture in the country. Contact us if you want to know more about them.



UiTM students field day


22-24th Jan, 2013

Students of UiTM's various courses held their leadership get-together at the Ecoliife Basecamp. Besides doing community work, they enjoyed the bamboo rafting & river activities most, besides embracing the local Semai culture which included the ritual Sewang dance & trying their marksmanship with the blowpipe. The basecamp has been attracting various local universities and colleges in the past.

Fun in the river...

Yeah! It was great!

The Sewang sure beat the Gangnam style!