Thursday 15 November 2012

Bukit Puteri~~

We already heard many stories from our parents, families and so on. Personally, for me the most weird story in Terengganu that I had heard from my parent is the Bukit Puteri or Princess Hill. It was renamed like that because there was an 'elfin princess' or Puteri Bunian who lived there, she had a lot of gold and silver plates and pots in order to hold kenduri or marriage feasts, normally the villagers like to borrow them. Unfortunately, many never returned her precious pots and some even broke them. Disgusted with their carelessness and greed, the elfin princess left for Bukit Bintang, Besut. 

In addition, this hill also has Meriam Beranak or 'Cannon who gave birth'. It is because there is a baby cannon besides a large cannon so the villagers called them as mother and child. Based on the legends, all the cannons on the hill is presented to Raja Siam by Japanese except the Meriam Beranak. The people confused and weird because how come the baby cannon exist beside the large one? So they gave the name as Meriam Beranak.  

Furthermore, there are people said that Princess Hill is named after the seven benevolent elfin princesses; the haunted Ulek Mayang melody. Till today, locals maintain upon reaching the top, visitors can inhale the lingering sweat-scent of the seven princesses.

From old folks story, the Genta or Big Bell also has its own story. They said that to produce best melody or sound, the maker need to put special ingredients or 'mystical recipes' in the process. At last, the maker completed the bell with a very melancholic melody. Sometimes, it heard as someone crying in very painful sound. 

I never know whether it is true or not because these stories happened ancient times ago. It is up to nowadays people to believe it or not and also, it is myths in my hometown.


Bukit Puteri
Meriam Beranak

credit to: 

  • http://www.tourismmalaysiany.com/legendfiles/the_kind_princesses_at_princess_hill.pdf
  • http://alamakademik.wordpress.com/2009/04/16/2-bukit-bersejarah-terpinggir/

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