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Wedding at Tanarimba Janda Baik
10 January 2008 | Category: Photography
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I’m not a very sociable person, close friends of mine knows that I am awfully quiet in a crowded environment, such as party and gatherings, same goes for wedding dinner, things are made worst with those typical Chinese wedding. What annoys me in a typical Chinese wedding is the way they dine, duel for food with their chopsticks and once they’re done with the food and extremely loud burps, they tend to spit the bones and left over on the floor and table – uncivilized and disgusting.


My relatives wedding on the other hand is what I called a contemporary Indian/Chinese wedding, where east meet west. I actually like the environment, calm, peaceful and quiet. The band that performed on the wedding day was awesome, professional singers with lovely voice; on the other hand, a typical Chinese wedding allows anyone to sing on the stage, goodness, it is not a karaoke session, its Kara-No-Okay. William Hung – American Rejected Idol can sing better that those aunties and uncles in any typical Chinese wedding.




The wedding ceremony ends with a big bang – technically. I heard the fireworks cost about RM30 – 50K. There goes a brand new car up in the sky.

The Hindu Wedding Ceremony was held next to the lake, whereas the dinner and all the other events we had was held in the house on the hill top. Photos taken with my Sony T10 compact camera, only images of the architecture are shared, the entire development is known as Janda Baik, designed by my Uncle, an architect.

The retreat was constructed from pine trees found on the site, The Aga khan Trust for Culture has a digital collection of the construction process.
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hahn
on January 11th, 2008hey.. i kinda like the font that you used on the photo.. can you send me those?
Calvin
on January 14th, 2008Its Scriptina, you can download the font at http://www.fontriver.com/font/scriptina/
It’s free.
Fern
on May 27th, 2008hey, do you have the contact of this place? I would like to enquire… THanks :)
eddie.laucc
on July 26th, 2008hi calvin,
i’m very impressed with this place & must congratulate your uncle on what he did. i’m actually in love with the house & thinking of having my wedding there. is your uncle the right person for me to contact in relation to that? if so, could you hook me up with him please.
btw, how many guest attended this reception?
thanks.
cheers,
eddie
admin
on July 26th, 2008try the official website at http://www.tanarimba.com.my/contactus.htm
Norma Syaneda Dato' Dr Anuar
on August 8th, 2008Hi! I noticed that you stated that the development is called Janda Baik. Please excuse me I would like to correct your statement. I hope you don’t mind. Janda Baik is the name of the Kampung but if I’m not mistaken the place developed by your uncle Patrick is Tanarimba. Therefore, its Tanarimba in Janda Baik. The place is gorgeous been there during one of your uncle’s open house.
ps: Loved the photos you took.
JuLI3
on March 4th, 2009Hello,I’m an architecture student who’s studying at UTM. can u help me to ask ur uncle wad’s the concept when designing this Enderong House? n also idea on space organization,form,composition n language. thanks =)