I have joined a ride organized by pielang bikers group which visits 3 historical mosque in Melaka. 21 bikers rode in a convoy from Serdang to three different mosques for this program.
The route for this ride:
A briefing on safety and program tentative given by Mr Dzul Taufek before the convoy started.
We exit the NSE at Pedas Linggi and was treated with a beautiful winding road at Lubok Cina
We've arrived at Masjid Qaryah Lubok Cina, Rembau around 11am and a small opening speech and gift ceremony follows. We were then treated with yellow glutinous rice and some condiments. Later we had all the hosts appreciating our convoy
By 12.30pm we started to regroup and move to our second mosque, Masjid Tanah.
This mosque was closed since 2005 and is now currently under the maintenance of Museum Body of Melaka. It is from this mosque that this place has its name, because the original mosque building is built from clay (tanah liat).
it was built in 1728 by Samsuddin Arom, assigned by the Dutch administration at that time before it was renovated by Al-Sheikh Omar Hussain Al-Attas.
Riders regroup and ready to head back home
Long stop in between traffic light in Melaka has become our place to take a selfie..
the weather was hot and humid but luckily no showers and thunderstorms throughout the ride.
Rider: About 21 riders from Pielang Bikers group (pielangbikers.com)
Distance: 370km
Duration: 6 hours
Petrol: 2 x RM30
Meal: RM0 (Meal was provided by visited mosques)
The route for this ride:
A briefing on safety and program tentative given by Mr Dzul Taufek before the convoy started.
We exit the NSE at Pedas Linggi and was treated with a beautiful winding road at Lubok Cina
We've arrived at Masjid Qaryah Lubok Cina, Rembau around 11am and a small opening speech and gift ceremony follows. We were then treated with yellow glutinous rice and some condiments. Later we had all the hosts appreciating our convoy
This mosque was closed since 2005 and is now currently under the maintenance of Museum Body of Melaka. It is from this mosque that this place has its name, because the original mosque building is built from clay (tanah liat).
After a quick historical briefing and photo session, we moved on to the last mosque, Kampung Hulu Mosque (Masjid Kampung Hulu), which was more than 300 years old.
it was built in 1728 by Samsuddin Arom, assigned by the Dutch administration at that time before it was renovated by Al-Sheikh Omar Hussain Al-Attas.
Riders regroup and ready to head back home
Long stop in between traffic light in Melaka has become our place to take a selfie..
Ride snippets
Date: 15th June 2014Rider: About 21 riders from Pielang Bikers group (pielangbikers.com)
Distance: 370km
Duration: 6 hours
Petrol: 2 x RM30
Meal: RM0 (Meal was provided by visited mosques)