Family comes first,always

It’s easy to say, “I love my family,” but family love is about more than these simple words. Family love is a special type of love that comes with its unique feelings, behaviors, challenges, and rewards. Once you understand what it truly is, you can learn how to build family relationships by genuine love and care.

What Is Family?

A family isn’t necessarily about blood relations-it’s a group of people that function as a unit. Often, but not always, this includes parents and children.

Family can also mean all the descendants of a common ancestor. Some people consider their friends like family. However, when we speak of family love, the love you have with your friends might or might not fit, depending on what type of relationship you have.

What Is Love?

Love is a word that’s been used in so many ways, it’s nearly lost its meaning. We may say we love ice cream or skiing when what we mean is that we enjoy it. Love is of course commonly used to describe romantic or sexual feelings and behaviors.

In the context of family love, the term refers to bonds characterized by deep affection, respect, loyalty, and healthy attachment. Family relationships are different from other types of bonds. The following characteristics of family love set it apart from other types of love relationships.

Favourite Song

We as a whole hear to more tunes in various language. Everybody have their most main tune in their playlist. This month you like a tune and continue tuning in to it might be one month from now or after a year you will like another hit melody. There are such a significant number of melodies for us to tune in to keep our psyche unwind.

The most main tune and the tune I listen consistently before resting is a tune which identified with father and daughter. I wish the tune need to be reproduced to commit for father and little girl. I trust this will happen soon. The tune name is “Kannaana Kanney“.It’s a tamil melody from the film Viswasam. The motion picture discharge on the year 2019. The explanation I like this melody since it’s a notion tune and the music raises the passionate feel of the father with her daughter. I trust eventhough its a tamil tune yet when you tune in to the music and watch the video you can feel the feeling. Since a holding among father and need needn’t bother with any interpretation or explanation,you can feel the feeling all through this tune.

“Kannaana kanney” – Viswasam

Link : https://youtu.be/FysV6XnDlQk

The lyrics

Kannaana kanney kannaana kanney
En meethu saaya vaa
Punnana nenjai ponnana kaiyal, Poo pola neeva vaa

Meaning– My dear eyes, my dear eyes
Come lean on my lap
Soothe this wounded heart with your blossoming hands

Naan kaathu nindren
Kaalangal thoorum
En yeakkam thirumma

Meaning- I stay waiting
For ages
To carry away my worries

Naan parthu nindren
Ponvaanam engum, En minnal thondruma

Meaning- I stand watching
For my lighting to strike through these thunderous skies

Thaneerai megam thoorum
Kanneer sehrum, Karkandai maarumma

Meaning- My tears drizzle through these clouds
My tears add up to a sugar lumps

Aaraariraaroo raaroo raaroo aaraariraaroo
Aaraariraaroo raaroo raaroo aaraariraaroo
Aaraariraaroo raaroo raaroo aaraariraaroo
Aaraariraaroo raaroo raaroo aaraariraaroo

Kannaana kanney kannaana kanney
En meethu saaya vaa
Punnana nenjai ponnana kaiyal, Poo pola neeva vaa

Meaning- My dear eyes, my dear eyes
Come lean on my lap
Soothe this wounded heart with your blossoming hands

Alai kadalin naduve
Alainthidava thaniye, Padaganave unaiye parthen kanne

Meaning- I am waving with the tides
You are the boat that keeps me afloat

Puthai manalil vizhunthen
Puthinthadave irunthen
Kuru nagayai yerinthe, Meettai ennai

Meaning- Falling into the quicksand
I stayed to be buried
Your jewel of love saved me

Vinnodum mannodum vaadum, Perum oonjal manathoram
Kanpattu nool vittu pogum
Enai yetho bayam koodum

Meaning- This heart is the pendulum between the Earth & the skies
The look of the eye and the slip of the hold
Keeps raising the fear in me

Mayil ondrai paarkiren
Mazhaiyagi aadinen
Intha urchagam pothum
Saaga thondrum ithe vinaadi

Meaning- I see a peacock
I become the rain for it to dance
This happiness is enough
For me to die at this moment

Kannaana kanney kannaana kanney
En meethu saaya vaa
Punnana nenjai ponnana kaiyal, Poo pola neeva vaa

Meaning- My dear eyes, my dear eyes
Come lean on my lap
Soothe this wounded heart with your blossoming hands

Nee thoongum bothu
Un netri meethu muththangal vaikkanum
Porvaigal pothi pogamal thaltti, Naan kaaval kaakanum
Ellorum thoongum neram
Naanum neeyum mounathil pesanum

Meaning- When you fall asleep
I want to kiss your forehead
I stay by you and guard your sleep
When the world is asleep
I want our silence to talk

Aaraariraaroo raaroo raaroo aaraariraaroo
Aaraariraaroo raaroo raaroo aaraariraaroo
Aaraariraaroo raaroo raaroo aaraariraaroo
Aaraariraaroo raaroo raaroo aaraariraaroo

Kannaana kanney kannaana kanney…

Meaning- My dear eyes, my dear eyes

Electric vehicles and self-driving cars

Electric cars are nothing new; they’ve been on our roads for some time now and they’re only getting better. Car batteries are lasting longer, the charging station infrastructure is growing and self-driving technology is being heavily invested in meaning it’s coming sooner than you probably think. Tesla already has a complex Autopilot mode that can take over some driving controls, but one-day car manufacturers hope to let us go completely hands-free.

You’ll no longer need to commute to work yourself. Take a nap, relax, let the car do all the work for you. What a time to be alive. 

Smart mirrors that check your health

A quick glance in the mirror each morning gives you a visual cue on how you’re feeling and looking to the outside world. Now imagine a future where smart mirrors could scan you and tell you about potential health problems, vitamin deficiencies or warnings signs of underlying issues. Pre-emptive information about these symptoms might help you prepare.

My beloved laptop

Like everyone else, I also have a beloved laptop. My beloved laptop is ACER .We may claim that there are so many features in a laptop that help you work quickly as well as save documents safely. Before buying one for our own we should go and get more details about the laptops. This is because there are a number of brands, processor size, amount of RAM and so on to know which is :

Device name : Acer Swift 7 SF714-52T
Processor : Intel Core i7 8th Gen Core i7-8500Y
RAM : 8MB
Storage : 512GB
Edition : Window 10
Display Resolution : 1920×1080 pixels
Battery Capacity : 2770mAh
Touchscreen : Yes
Graphics : Intel Integrated HD Graphics 615
Material : Magnesium Aluminum Alloy (Case material)
14 inches of laptop

These are my laptop’s info. I use this laptop for college purposes only. I’m not downloading any games to play or movies to watch, other than that. So far, this laptop has helped me with university tasks in many ways particularly.

Hotels in Malacca City

Best Places to Stay in Malacca City

1.Hatten Hotel Melaka

Massive and modern, Hatten Hotel Malacca is an ideal choice if youre looking for a place to stay in an accessible location. Boasting over 700 guest rooms and suites, Hatten is one of the biggest hotels in the UNESCO World Heritage city, and in a prime spot too – it sits right on top of its sister property, Hatten Shoppes while being linked to Dataran Pahlawan shopping mall, and it is within walking distance to top tourist attractions such as Menara Taming Sari and AFamosa. Its hotel facilities include the all-day-dining restaurant Chatterz, a poolside bar, an infinity edge swimming pool, a gymnasium, a grand ballroom, meeting rooms and H-Spa, offering body treatments to refresh and rejuvenate. 

2. Hotel Equatorial Melaka

For smart, in-city accommodation, Equatorial Hotel Malacca will fulfil all your needs, and then some. As one of the pioneer hotels in the historical city, Equatorial has the advantage of a prime location – its neighbours include shopping malls Dataran Pahlawan and Mahkota Parade, as well as the crowd-favourite Jonker Walk, which is a 10-minute walk away. Thankfully, all the hustle and bustle dies down after stepping into this elegant property thanks to its friendly staff and welcoming ambiance. Facilities are immaculate and ensure guests get value for their money and consist of a fully-fledged fitness centre with a tennis court, four interconnected outdoor pools, a hair and beauty salon, a business centre, and seven food and beverages outlets including Japanese, Peranakan and Italian cuisines. 

3. Mahkota Hotel Melaka

Mahkota Hotel Melaka (formerly known as Century Mahkota Hotel Melaka) occupies the foremost place in the hearts of historical Melaka. Located on the waterfront, Mahkota Hotel Melaka is adjacent to Mahkota Parade, the citys main shopping and entertainment complex and within short walking distance to the various historical places of interest as well as the commercial hub of Melaka. The hotel has 480 guest rooms & apartments configured as 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom all tastefully furnished with modern amenities & facilities. It comprises one main hotel block and 8 blocks of apartment units. The hotels Cafe Mahkota is ideal for casual dining, serving authentic oriental and continental cuisines in a relax ambience. The Pizza Terrace will be a perfect place for an afternoon tea session and evening dinning amidst the soft cool breeze by the poolside. For evening entertainment, the hotels Bay Lounge & Terrace and Oasis Karaoke (with 3 private rooms) offer colorful cocktails and wide range of wines & liquor with live entertainment. The hotel was awarded as having The Best Landscaped Award hotel in Melaka for 2003 and The Best 4 Star Hotel in Melaka for 2005.

Culture and Leisure of Malacca City

Attractions and recreational spots

Cultural

The replica of Malacca Sultanate Palace which is a museum
Café at Jonker Walk, part of Chinatown

The Malacca Sultanate Palace was built to represent the Malay culture and Malaccan history during the sultanate era. The building was constructed without using any nails. The city also includes a variety of other cultural attractions such as ChinatownLittle India and Portuguese Settlement. The Chinatown feature a strong Chinese cultural influences, with Clan Houses and regional Chinese eateries located around the areas where many Chinese traders have settling since the era of Sultanate of Malacca. The most recognisable part of the Chinatown is the Jonker Walkwhere many outdoor stage performances occur.The Kopitiam and restaurants around the city serve mixed cultural influences of Malay and Baba Nyonya as well as various regional Chinese cuisines such as Teochew and European cuisines. The No 8 Heeren Street Heritage Centre is an old two-storey shop house which has been undergoing restoration for years. The Cheng Ho Cultural Museum is the site where Zheng He, a famous Muslim Chinese voyager, was believed to have set up a large warehouse complex along the northern side of the Malacca River, while the Straits Chinese Jewellery Museum is a site where there has been a collection of Chinese jewellery design and motifs since the establishment of relations between Malacca and the Ming dynasty of China.Little India is the site where Indian culture is presented with a variety of Indian shops and restaurants as well as fabric shops selling various saris, Punjabi suits and other Indian fabric designs. Located within the Portuguese settlement is a “Mini Lisbon” which has become the city’s centre of Portuguese culture, with many Eurasians descended from marriages between Portuguese men and local women that took place after the Portuguese conquest of Malacca residing there.

Historical

The replica of a 1502 Portuguese ship, the Flor de la Mar

The Dutch Square is an area surrounded by Dutch buildings such as the StadthuysChrist Church, British Queen Victoria‘s Fountain, and Chinese settlers structure of Tan Beng Swee Clock Tower in honour of a generous late Chinese tycoon, Tan Beng Swee. The original clock tower was imported from England but has since been replaced with the one from Japan. The Portuguese traces are mostly on A Famosa which can also be seen across the square on the bank of Malacca River and on St. Peter’s Church. The Kuomintang Cenotaph (Malacca Warrior Monument) in Bukit Cina is a memorial where thousands of Chinese people in Malacca were killed by the Japanese during their occupation.

Leisure and conservation areas

Malacca Zoo is the main zoo in the city metropolitan, featuring 215 species of birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians including the Sumatran rhinoceros, the Malayan gaurSerow and the Indochinese tiger. An oceanarium located inside the Shore shopping malls complex features a variety of fish species and other sea creatures.

Other attractions

Other attractions include the Maritime MuseumTaming Sari Tower and Macau Gallery Melaka. The Maritime Museum features a replica of a historical ship, the Flor de la Mar, and describes the trading history of Malacca, while the Taming Sari offers a scenic view of the city centre. The Padang Pahlawan is the site where Tunku Abdul Rahman, the father of Malayan independence, made his first independence announcement. St. Paul’s Hill is where the Governor’s MuseumMalacca Literature Museum and Malacca Light are located.

Shopping

A number of shopping malls and traditional art and craft shops are available around the city, with the most popular shopping malls being Dataran Pahlawan Malacca Megamall, The Shore, and the ÆON Bandaraya Melaka and JUSCO shopping centres.

Entertainment

The main cinemas in the city are the Golden Screen Cinemas (GSC), with one located inside the building of Dataran Pahlawan Malacca Megamall with a capacity of 2,004, while the second largest, in ÆON Bandaraya Melaka, has a capacity of 1,793. Another cinema, known as the MBO Cinemas, with a capacity of 1,212 is located in the MBO Melaka Mall.

Sports

The second largest football stadium in the state of Malacca, Hang Tuah Stadium, is located in the city; it has a capacity of around 15,000 and is the oldest stadium in the state.The stadium is the second home ground for Melaka United, after Hang Jebat Stadium in Krubong.

Other Utilities Of Malacca City

Courts of law and legal enforcement

Malacca Syariah Court building

The city high court complex is located along Tun Abdul Razak Road,while another courtfor Sharia law is located on Old Ayer Keroh Road. The Malacca Police Contingent Headquarters is also located on Old Ayer Keroh Road. The main district police headquarters is located in Central Malacca. There are around thirteen police stations and eight police substations (Pondok Polis) serving the city. The main prison is located along the Ayer Keroh road, and was built in 1969. Another three prisons are located in the districts of Central Malacca, Tanjung KlingTelok Mas and Sungai Udang. The Bandar Hilir Prison has been transformed into a museum with all the inmates moved to Sungai Udang Prison.

Health Care

Malacca General Hospital main building
The Mahkota Medical Centre building, one of the largest private hospitals in the city

There is one public hospital and twelve government health clinics in and nearby the city. There are also 52 private clinics and three 1Malaysia clinics in Malacca City. Malacca General Hospital, which is located along Mufti Haji Khalil Road, is the main and oldest hospital in the state with 359 beds.Oriental Melaka Straits Medical Centre is the largest private hospital with 300 beds. Mahkota Medical Centre, located on Syed Abdul Aziz Road, is the second largest with 266 beds.

Malacca High School, the city’s main secondary school

Education

Various government or state schools are available in the city. The secondary schoolsinclude the Malacca High School, Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Tinggi Melaka, Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Tinggi Perempuan and Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Katholik.Other types of secondary schools such as religious, vocational, technical and fully residentialschools are available inside and outside the city’s metropolitan area.There are also a number of independent private schools in the city. These include Melaka International SchoolWesley Methodist School and Pay Fong High School.

The Malacca Public Library
Sino-Portuguese architecture seen at the Zheng He Duo Yun Xuan Art Gallery 郑和朵云轩, Malacca City, Malaysia

Libraries

The Malacca Public Library headquarters is the main library in the state, located off Bukit Baru Road. Another public library branch is in the Malacca Universiti Teknologi MARA(UiTM), while other libraries or private libraries were available in other universities as well as in schools and colleges.Other village libraries are also available through the districts of Central Malacca.

Transport , Malacca City

Land

Syed Abdullah Aziz Road, a coastal road in the city
trishaw service waiting for customers at Stadhuis Red Square

Internal roads linking different parts on the city are mostly federal roads constructed and maintained by the Malaysian Public Works Department. The city is accessible through the North–South Expressway and the coastal Syed Abdullah Aziz Road. There is also an old trunk road system, which once served as a main passageway to the city until the mid 1980s, when the North–South Expressway was built.In the old city centre, trishawservices are available through the Stadhuis Red Square.

There was previously a proposal by the state government of Malacca to revive a bridge project named Malacca Strait Bridge that will connect land transportation in the city with the Indonesian city of Dumai on Sumatraisland.

Public Transport

Melaka Sentral, the main public transportation terminal, serving bus and taxi services in and around the city

Melaka Sentral is the main bus and taxi terminal for the city, with services in and around the city as well as domestic services.Most taxis in the city are executive taxis with either four, six or fourteen seats; but only two types of taxis, the limousine (4 seats) and bas persiaran (14 seats), provide services to Singapore with the rest providing services only to other parts of Peninsular Malaysia.

There were railway tracks from Pulau Sebangto Malacca City before World War II, but these were dismantled by the Japanese for the construction of the Burmese Death Railway. On 10 October 2015, Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) commuter service has introduced a new route, shuttle service between Seremban-Sebang/Tampin-Gemas station.

A 1.6-km line of Malacca Monorail was launched in October 2010, served the route along the Malacca River. Due to several technical glitches months into its operation, the system was left idle in 2013. However, in June 2015 the Malacca State Government decided to revive the project. On 4 December 2017, Malacca Monorail has re-operate with enhanced safety features such as lightning-prevention devices and the addition of a rescue vehicle to attract wagons in the event of a technical problem. The previous incident is believed will not recur as tests had been performed for two months before re-operation. The Malacca Monorail operating hours are 10.00 am to 10.00 pm on weekdays and will be continued until 12.00 midnight on Saturdays and Sundays.

Air

The main airport; Malacca International Airport (MIA) (ICAO: WMKM) is located in Batu Berendam but serves the city as well as northern JohorMalindo Air and XpressAir is serves Malacca. Malindo Air operates daily flights to Pekanbaru in Indonesia and Penangin Malaysia. XpressAir operates four times flight to Pekanbaru. China Southern Airlinesalso operates scheduled charter flights from Malacca to Guangzhou vice versa, to transport tourist from both locations.

Water

Ship anchoring at the Straits of Malacca, offshore from modern shopoffices constructed on reclaimed land.

The main water transportation in the city is the Malacca River Cruise with evening cruises along the Malacca River. The cruise route is an area marking the border between historic Chinatown and Malay area. The Melaka Gateway is a project under construction involving the development of one natural and two man-made islands off the coast of Malacca which will feature an international cruise terminal and aid water transport in the city. An international shipping port is also planned to be built as part of China’s Maritime Silk Route economic belt.

Demography

Ethnicity and religion

The Malaysian Census in 2010 reported the population of Malacca City was 484,885.Malays comprised the majority with 273,844, followed by Chinese with 158,828, Indian with 20,310 and others totalling 9,732. Around 22,171 were identified as a Non-Malaysian citizens. Due to a large amount of interracial marriage since the era of the Malacca Sultanate, the city features its own ethnic mixtures of Baba NyonyaChitty and Kristang peoples. The Majority of the Malays were Muslims, and the Chinese and Peranakan were either BuddhistConfucianistTaoist or followers of other Chinese folk religions. The Indians, including the Chitty, were mainly Hindus while the Kristang were mostly Christian.

The Baba Nyonya are Straits-born Chinese, who have resided for generations since the era of the Malacca Sultanate as traders and intermarried with the local Malay women. They adopted the local culture and the Malay language as part of their lives while at the same time preserving some of their Chinese heritage. The Chitty are also a mixture of Indian traders with local women of various ethnic backgrounds such as Malays, JavaneseBataks and Chinese. The Kristang exist as a result of marriage between the European Portuguese men with Malay women during the era of Portuguese Malacca.

Melaka Straits Mosque, a newly built mosque in the city’s metro area
Sri Poyatha Moorthi Temple, the oldest Hindu temple in the city
Christ Church, an Anglican church built by the Dutch in the 18th century.
The Catholic church of St. Francis Xavierdates back to 1856

Languages

The main language spoken in the city is the Malay, although the Baba Nyonya and Chittyhave their own variations of Baba and Chitties creoles respectively.The Malaccan Portuguese have their own version of Portuguese creole, known as Kristang language.