Ilangovan

INDIVIDUAL REPORT OF EACH EACH MEMBERS


1.   After this project the understanding of the topic increased. We were able to understand the overall concept of digital media.

2.  Major problem faced was group cooperation. When one task given to specific person, that task was not completed. This causes delay in completing the project. This problem was overcome by constant follow up of the group leader with the group member to complete the entire task given.

3.  Next time, as a group leader I would understand the needs of my group members before distributing the task to each group member to ensure quality of the project.

4.   After enrolling myself in this project, my motivation level increase tremendously.

5.  It was a great experience working with my group, team leader, tutorial group leader and Project Manager. Definitely there were many obstacles faced throughout the whole project. However, with good leadership all the obstacles were managed accordingly.

6.  It was though and challenging in handling the entire group members and collecting all the data to complete the project.

7. I have updated all the details in our personal and group blogs since I’m in charge for group blogs as well.

8. Generally, most of the teammates and team leader cooperated throughout the whole project. There were times where not all the member able to gather in the group discussion yet the project was completed due to the leader’s and group member’s hard work. .

9.  I believe in this project all the data was collected by all team members. Final editing was done by the leader.
 
 The Tools are using during The Assignment 3

1. Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
2. Adobe Photoshop Extended Portable CS3
3. Paint
4. Microsoft Office - Word.

*This software using for this subject for entire this semester and for this subject - DIGITAL MEDIA *

*NUMBER 3 AND NUMBER 4 - Usually print screen the screenshot for that web page and others and give expalnation for that work process  that I did*

Thanks..... 

FLOWCHART


This Flowchart mention about Home , History and Cullture.
  This Flowchart mention about Special Packages , News and Festival..
 


GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE

This Graphic user Interface declare on cultural website only for Homepage
  This Graphic user Interface declare on cultural website where Explanation of informations of Johor
  This Graphic user Interface declare on cultural website only for Images for History and Cultural.


Website Design and Information about all about Johor of our Tourism Culture website
My part (Ilangovan).......
ASSIGNMENT 3 : DOCUMENTATION

Home




* This is our Website Home # ACCURATE # ATTRACTIVE # AMAZING *

ImPortant Notice !!!  (UPDATED)
Under the web links, Declare some changes
on top Trip advisor and bottom of its Travel Guide.
 Thanks....

National Flag



 This page describe about of functionality of the JOHOR flag and JOHOR Body.

History




This page more about the history of the Johor and those Famous Historical Places

Culture



  This page more about the Culture of the Johor and those Famous Cultural & Heritage Places   

Special Packages 

This page show about packages of promotion during the holidays periods.

News


This page shows about current news  of Tourisn arena.  

Events



  This page more about the Event and Festival of the Johor held on month to month.   

These are JOHOR National flag.  





The white crescent and star of five points denote royal sovereignty. The red represents a warrior and the blue represents the universe.  



The crown denotes the Ruler. The four stars at the corners of the white shield stand for the four original districts of the State, namely Johor Bahru, Muar, Batu Pahat and Endau. The star and crescent signify Islam. The two tigers rampant recall the period when wild beasts roamed the State. The floral decorations below the shield represent gambier and black pepper, the two original main products of the State. The State motto reads "In the Hands of Allah." 



Johot Cultural Images










Johor Historical Images










3. Design on how the layout of the blog would look like

This layout show of blog would to like to create a wonderful templetes and many features will given to u ....guyz and girls...
Thanks viewing my blog.... 


 2. Johor Culture & Heritage 

Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque
On top of a hill in downtown Johor Bahru, overlooking the Straits of Johor and neighbouring Singapore, and not far from the Grand Palace, stands the magnificent Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque, one of the most beautiful old mosques in Malaysia.The construction of the Mosque marks the start of the Johor State modernisation process, which was commissioned by the "Father of Modern Johor" Sultan Abu Bakar. It took eight years to build and was completed in 1900. The mosque can accommodate 2000 worshippers.


The Grand Palace and Royal Sultan Abu Bakar Museum
Built by Sultan Abu Bakar in 1866 with a magnificent view of the Straits of Johor, the Istana Besar's or Grand Palace's most distinctive feature is its Anglo-Malay architecture, characterised by its dome of Malay design contrasted with its blue roof of Anglo influence.The North Wing is now the Royal Sultan Abu Bakar Museum, which displays an impressive collection of rare treasures and cultural artefacts collected by the state's Royal Family. Also here is the Throne Room, where all royal ceremonies, investitures, state banquets, and receptions are held.The sprawling verdant Palace Gardens even includes a Japanese garden.


Istana Bukit Serene
The present Sultan resides in Istana Bukit Serene on the edge of town. The palace was completed in 1933 and its 32-metre tower is a city landmark. His Highnesses private residence is not open to the public but visitors can view the tower and the beautiful garden from the main road.The palace grounds are guarded by His Majesty's personal military, the Johor Military Forces.

Bangunan Sultan Ibrahim
This imposing government building is located on a hill called Bukit Timbalan. Built in 1940, it houses the state secretariat and other offices of the state government. During the Second World War, the Japanese Imperial Army used it as a fortress and a command centre to launch their final onslaught to conquer Malaya. The building is quite unique in that it reflects both local and colonial architecture. Its Moorish design and spectacular tower make it one of the most interesting buildings in Johor Bahru.


The Royal Mausoleum
The Royal Mausoleum is the final resting place for the Johor royalty. Situated along Jalan Mahmodiah, the mausoleum lies a short distance from Mahmodiah Village and the Hyatt Regency Johor Bahru. From a distance, visitors can see the mausoleum's unique architecture. Surrounding the mausoleum are rows of trees spread out evenly across the burial grounds, with their canopies providing shade for the tombstones. In the centre of the compound lie burial chambers for members of the royal family. Respectfully attired and well-meaning visitors are allowed to walk through the area.


Johor Lama
History buffs will find this place of interest. Situated 27km from Kota Tinggi, about 2 hours' drive north of Johor Bahru, Johor Lama or Old Johor was the royal seat of the Johor Sultanate until 1587. A dispute between the Sultanate and the Portuguese led to a Portuguese raid on Johor Lama. With a small fleet and 500 men, the Portuguese attacked the Johor Fort in 1587. After this, the state capital was moved to Johor Bahru or New Johor, its modern capital.


Dataran Bandaraya
Dataran Bandaraya or City Square was officially opened by the Sultan of Johor on 1 January 1994 to commemorate the proclamation of Johor Bahru as a city. With a large stage, it is a regular venue for parades, public events, stage shows and cultural performances. With charming minarets, a fountain and a clock tower that is reputedly the largest in the region, the square is a definite 'must-visit'.Next to the square is the Johor Civil Service Club. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, visitors are welcomed to savour traditional Indian food served on banana leaves called 'banana-leaf rice'.


Little India
Situated within Kluang, Johor's 'Little India' is located along Jalan Stesen and offers various goods including sarees, Indian herbs and spices for the Indian community.

Pre-War Shop Houses

Located along Jalan Maharani in Muar, these shop houses were built before the Second World War. Reminiscent of the architectural styles of that era, the shop houses are often photographed.

Bugis Museum
Located at Kampung Telok Kerang, Pontian, the Bugis Museum displays significant historical relics from the Bugis, who came to Johor from South Sulawesi in the late 17th century.Reflecting the daily life of the Bugis, among the many artefacts on display are various household items. The museum's caretaker, who is of Bugis ancestry, is also known to share fascinating anecdotes about the Bugis. The museum is open from 10am to 10pm daily. Admission is free but you are welcome to drop donations into a box.

Summary of Culture

Description on the individual ideation of the link
The main idea of this page is to show the colors and cultures of Johor . It will shows images and information "about the Johor traditions.

Objective of the link
The objective of the link is to give viewers a clearer vision on the Johor culture. Based on the page that i create, viewers will know what their culture is all about.  


1. History Of Johor

The word Johor is taken from the Arabic word, 'Jauhar', which literally means 'Precious Stones'. This illustrates the influence of the early Arab traders who traded spices in Johor. To the Siamese, Johor is 'Gangganu' or 'Treasured Stones'. One can trace the multifaceted culture and ethnic mix evident today back through the centuries when it was fought over by the Malays, Portuguese, Chinese, Dutch and British sometimes on grounds of religion but more often because of trade.

The history of modern Johor began with Dato' Temenggong Daing Ibrahim, the son of Temenggong Abdul Rahman who was a descendant of Sultan Abdul Jalil IV of Johor. In 1855, under the terms of a treaty between the British in Singapore and Sultan Ali of Johor, the control of Johor was formally cede to Dato' Temenggong Daing Ibrahim. Sultan Ali retained control over Kesang until shortly before his death in 1877 when the territory was ceded to Dato' Temenggong Abu Bakar. Dato' Temenggong Daing Ibrahim maintained the seat of government at Teluk Belanga in Singapore but also begs to develop Tanjung Puteri in Johor. His reign saw the opening of land to Chinese settlers from Singapore for the cultivation of pepper, a move that boosted the economy of the state.

The Temenggong was succeeded by his son, Dato' Temenggong Abu Bakar who later took the title Seri Maharaja Johor. Temenggong Abu Bakar continued his father's efforts in cultivating friendly relations with the British. In 1866, he was formally crowned Sultan of Johor, a feat that earned him the title of 'Father of Modern Johor'. He gave Johor its constitution and developed an efficient system of administration. The moving of the seat of government from Teluk Belanga to Tanjung Puteri (renamed Johor Bahru) in 1841 led to the rapid development of the town as government offices, police stations, mosques and court houses were built. The Istana Besar constructed during his reign became the official residence of the Sultan.

His successor, Sultan Ibrahim, continued to maintain close relations with the British and in 1910, requested for the services of a British advisor to counsel him on matters of state. Under the able administration of Sultan Ibrahim and his successors, Johor continued to thrive and prosper. In 1941, the peninsula fell under Japanese occupation and joined the Federation of Malaya in 1948. After independence in 1957, Malaysia has evolved into a combination of constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy. Johor is now a prosperous state with an expanding economy, fueled by agriculture, manufacturing, commerce and tourism. 

Summary of History


Description on the individual ideation of the link
The idea of this site is to give a summary of history regarding the state of Johor. It encourages the reader/viewer to understand the content very well as some information being shown by collection of picture/gallery.

Objective of the link
The objective of the link is to expose people surrounding about the memory of the past experience regarding of history of Kelantan.

Close up View Of My Photo ..........