

UNITY AS MALAYSIAN

Kelantan

THE CALTURE ABOUT KELANTAN ON ACCENT.
KELANTAN ACCENT
Kelantanese Malays speak a highly divergent Kelantanese Malay, also known as Baso Kelate or Kecek Kelate by its native speakers. The language is known for its "e" and "o" sounds which is very different from standard Malay. One of the examples are "Saye" (which means love) but in Standard Malay it is called "Sayang" and "Mano" (which means where) but in Standard Malay it is "Mana".
Kelantanese Malay has its own distinct grammar and vocabulary which makes other Malay speakers (except those in Terengganu and Southern Thailand) find it very difficult to understand.
Kelantan-Pattani Malay has its own "mfa". Kelantanese Malay has its own regional dialects but still mutually intelligible to one another, it is also spoken natively in Besut and Setiu (Terengganu) and similar varieties can be found in neighbouring Perak and Kedah but the latter two are considered variants of Pattani dialects instead of Kelantanese.
KELANTAN ACCENT

THE CALTURE ABOUT KELANTAN ON DANCE.
Dikir Barat
The Kelantan state performance Dikir Barat is performed in groups. A scoundrel and a Tok Juara usually lead each group. Tukang karut and Tok Juara will lead the singing, reciprocating the verses, with the crew providing a strong and thunderous backing voice.

Shadow Play
Shadow play is also ingrained in Kelantanese culture. The ancient performance art tells stories through colourful shadow puppets, and is typically accompanied by traditional music.
The Kelantan Malay Traditional Shadow Play Gallery is one of the more famous attractions in the state. This is where Pak Dain, a master puppeteer, teaches people about the history of shadow play, and guides them to make their own puppet.

Mak Yong Dance
Makyong (sometimes spelled Mak Yong or Makyung) is a traditional Malay dance form. This Mak Yong dance drama incorporates elements of ritual, acting, and styled dance, as well as vocal and instrumental music, songs, stories, and formal and informal conversational texts.
Mak Yong's show normally starts with the song "Mengadap Rebab," then moves on to dance, acting, and music. Each story can be told in a three-hour sequence of performances that span many practises.

Silat Tari
The Malay community's hereditary heritage is the Silat Tari art form, particularly in Peninsular Malaysia and Kelantan. Silat Tari is also regarded as an intangible cultural heritage for Kelantan's Malay community. The dance moves that are highlighted demonstrate this martial art. Silat dance is usually accompanied by musical noises.


THE CALTURE ABOUT KELANTAN ON TRADITIONAL FOOD.
NASI TUMPANG
This savoury Malaysian cuisine is traditionally linked with the Kelantan region and comprises of rice piled with various dishes and wrapped inside a cone-shaped banana leaf. Thick curries, eggs, cucumbers, and spicy coconut flakes are traditional elements, although modern variants frequently include other ingredients and accompaniments. Originally a mainstay among fishermen and farmers, nasi tumpang is now commonly served as a filling breakfast.
KUIH AKOK
Kuih akok (or just akok) is a sweet Malaysian delicacy with roots in Kelantan and Terengganu. Eggs, coconut milk, water, sugar, flour, and salt are commonly used in its preparation. A batter of eggs, coconut milk, flour, sugar, and salt is put into muffin pans or similar rounded moulds and baked till golden brown on top.
The akok puffs up during baking and can be eaten as a snack or dessert once it's done. Kelantan cooks use more eggs than flour, whilst Terengganu cooks employ a higher flour-to-egg ratio, resulting in a smoother akok.



NASI KERABU
This sophisticated Malaysian cuisine consists of coloured rice served with a variety of side dishes. Although the colour of the rice in nasi kerabu might vary, it is generally blue because it is cooked with butterfly pea flower petals.
Shredded vegetables such as long beans, bean sprouts, cabbage, or cucumbers, generously seasoned with fresh herbs, are important rice accompaniments. Salted eggs, fried fish or chicken, sambal, fermented fish sauce, grated coconut, filled green chilis, or fish crackers are all common accompaniments.

THE CALTURE ABOUT KELANTAN ON TRADITIONAL CLOTHES.
BUSANA CIK SITI WAN KEMBANG


Baju Melayu Cekak Musang
The phrase refers to the circular pattern on a shirt's neck, often known as a high'short' neck or an upright dam neck. The term 'fox claw' conjures up a natural image of a shirt's neck with a high claw standing (2.5cm) around it. A circle (round) produced with the other thumbs meeting the ends determines the size. During the reign of Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Sultan Abu Bakar, this shirt was initially worn in Johor. Pak Sekarap's pants are loose-fitting to keep him comfortable when facing unexpected enemies. Baju Melayu Cekak Musang is a shirt with a high collar and five buttons. The sampin is connected to the keris sheath, which Ombak Beralun folds on the outside. Tanjak Helang Menyosong Angin with dokoh as a breast adornment and a dagger at the waist are worn with the headgear.
Pakaian Tarian Asyik.
Lelaki = Baju Sikap Kelantan.
Wanita = Baju Kebaya Labuh.
Sikap dipadankan dengan Baju Melayu Teluk Belanga (pakaian kerabat diraja Kelantan).



THE CALTURE ABOUT KELANTAN ON TRADITIONAL GAME.

WAU BULAN
Kite game as one of the traditional games in Kelantan. This game is usually played after the harvest. There are many types of kites such as jala budi kite, cat kite, peacock kite, moon kite and others. It can be found along the way to the beach Moonlight
KERTOK
Kertok game was formerly used by paddy growers for the purpose of repelling birds during the ripe paddy season. Kertok is made from Merbau or Nibong wood which is perforated in the middle and filled with coconut shells. played by two people or in groups. Paluan kertok also has certain songs such as Ropok, Ajol, Kuncah Manis and others. This company is located in Kampung Petani, Sering, Kota Bharu and Kampung Gelang Mas, Pasir Mas.
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REBANA UBI
It is one of the traditional games of the Kelantan community. The way it is played is that each tuber tambourine will be beaten by two people and can be played by beating or by hand. This company can be found in Kampung Petani, Sering, Kampung Bonggol, Gelang Mas, Kampung Paloh and Palekbang.

WAYANG KULIT
Wayang Kulit is a kind of traditional game of the Kelantan community, usually held in a barn or stage complete with music groups and wayang kulit statues consisting of various characters. Tok Dalang is a person who acts or moves wayang kulit statues according to the story to be shown. .The story in the wayang kulit game was originally from a Hindu epic but has now been modified with the local Malay culture.This competition can be found in Kampung Kemasin, Bachok, Kampung Pasir Chetok, Pasir Mas, Kampung Laut, Tumpat, Kampung Setek, Kota Bharu and Kampung Sri Tanjong, Tumpat.
