Selasa, 30 Disember 2008



PETA NEGERI PERAK DARUL RIDZUAN



Pasir Salak Museum, where modern Malaysia history started.

PETA KOMPLEKS SEJARAH
PASIR SALAK
KG GAJAH,PERAK


Pasir Salak
Not far from Pangkor is the Pasir Salak complex. A must visit for anyone who has an interest in Modern Malaysian history.

Getting there
Pasir Salak is located 65 km from Lumut and Pangkor. Without your own transport it is difficult to get there. Your best bet will be by taxi from either Lumut or Ipoh since Ipoh is also about 65 km away. You can book a taxi from our excellent taxi service

The Watchtower
The Watchtower is the first building you see when entering the complex. Although the picture seems to be different, the tower is located in the heart of complex. As I understood, it was even used as a watchtower by the British forces.
If this is true I can not say. Truth is that the tower is beautifully preserved as all the buildings in the complex.
Site where Birch was killed
At about 12 midnight on the second of November 1875 J.W.W. Birch disembarked from his boat named "Naga" Birch on to a raft nearby. His mission was to enforce British administration in Perak.
The Watchtower
On the morning of the same day, Dato' Sagor and 50 of his warriors proceeded to meet Birch. They told Birch he had no right to post proclaimations and enforce British rule in Perak. Birch was andamant whereupon heated argument ensued. Birch requested Maharaja Lela to see him. But when about to do so he was speared by Pandak Endut.
There was a commotion during which Birch was killed while still in the bath house. Thus began one of the most significant events in the history of the nation which would eventually lead into the independence from the United Kingdom in 1963. The monument of JWW Birch was build by the British government around 1900 as a memory of J.W.W. Birch, the first British Resident who was murdered at Pasir Salak.
Birch was born in 1826 in South England. His father was a Christian clergyman and had served in the Ceylon navy. One of his sons, P.C.J.W. Birch became the fourth British Resident of Perak after Sir Frank Swettenham from 1904-1911.

The Mosque
This is the oldest Mosque built on the original site which was burned down by the British when they attacked Pasir Salak on 5 November 1875. The Mosque was officially opened on 25 September 1964.