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▐ 热点专题▐ 超级壮观!一年一度的斋戒月绝美夜景,就在霹雳江沙的Kampung Ribu!你看过吗?

每年开斋节前夕,这座没有光害的宁静村庄,就会化身为“光之国度”,上千盏油灯点亮整片夜空,灯海璀璨如繁星点点,让人惊叹连连,吸引大批游客和摄影爱好者前来朝圣!到底他们在庆祝些什么?这个节庆背后有什么寓意?

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00:00I'm so excited!
00:03My friends, if they come here, they will keep asking to come.
00:06And they come here on purpose.
00:08I'm so happy to see the fireworks.
00:11It's so beautiful!
00:12Isn't it spectacular?
00:14The Hot Spot team is at the Kampong Ribut in Pilijiangsha tonight.
00:18Behind me, there are several high-rise buildings.
00:20The lights are so bright.
00:22It's really amazing.
00:24The lights are lit by 2,400 oil lamps.
00:27And here is the annual Malay traditional festival, Pesta Banjot.
00:31It attracts many people to come here.
00:34It must be held every Eid.
00:35It's a tradition for the people of Kampong Ribut, Kuala Kansar.
00:38It's like an Eid celebration.
00:42It's a tradition for the people of Kampong Ribut, Kuala Kansar.
00:42It's a tradition for the people of Kampong Ribut, Kuala Kansar.
00:46If it's not held, it's like celebrating Eid.
00:50If it's held, it's like celebrating Eid.
00:53We're from Penang.
00:54Of course, we're very excited.
00:56Actually, many people don't know about this.
00:57Because they cut the bamboo and light it up.
01:00When they see the people, they have to climb up to the high floor to light the lamp.
01:04And they have to make sure that the lamp won't go out.
01:08If it goes out, someone has to light it up.
01:10I think it's very beautiful.
01:11I think more people should know about this event.
01:14Because they worked so hard to build this.
01:17They only waited for one night.
01:19I'm very excited.
01:20I will definitely wait.
01:21Every night on the 27th, we will definitely wait.
01:23We have fasting on the 30th day of Ramadan.
01:26So when we fast, we can see this.
01:28We feel like it's a fun festival.
01:30It's like you all.
01:31If there's a Chinese New Year celebration,
01:33you will feel like there's a big crowd.
01:35There's a lot of food.
01:36It's like that for us too.
01:37We rarely see this in other places.
01:39So it's not that I don't pay attention to it.
01:40Basically, it's very rare to see this.
01:42And maybe there are some.
01:43There may be one or two shops in Lingling.
01:44They will light up a few lamps.
01:45But not many.
01:46This is where everyone gathers together.
01:49To make a big one.
01:50It's a different feeling.
01:52It's different.
01:54It's like a carnival.
01:55Everyone should come here to experience it.
01:57You can see it on the screen.
01:58You can see it on the video.
02:00You can't see it until you see it.
02:02You have to come here to see it.
02:04Then you will know that
02:06our Malaysian compatriots
02:07and relatives are so surprised.
02:09Yes, you really have to stand in front of this lamp.
02:12Then you can feel the excitement of these people.
02:15If you look closely,
02:16these lamps are not lights that light up as soon as you press the switch.
02:19It is lit up by the villagers one by one.
02:22It's not easy to light up these lamps outdoors.
02:24Especially when it is about to be extinguished.
02:26You have to light it up immediately.
02:27So now there are four to six people
02:29who will take turns up there to guard these lamps
02:31for up to five hours.
02:33Make sure every lamp is lit.
02:35It's really very careful.
02:36People at the top level
02:37sometimes take risks.
02:39The first one is the smoke.
02:41It can cause respiratory problems.
02:44Smoking can also cause
02:46visual impairment.
02:48So you have to be careful at the top level too.
02:50Because sometimes when we light up the lamps,
02:53there is a lot of oil on the platform.
02:55So we are afraid that
02:57if we take the wrong step,
02:58there may be an accident.
03:00It's not easy to do this.
03:02You have to look for holes,
03:03install the lamps,
03:04fill the oil in the lamps,
03:06and then clean it.
03:07If you extinguish it, you have to put it on fire.
03:09So that thing really uses a lot of energy.
03:12It's really not easy to complete
03:14this land-based lamp stand with several floors high.
03:16You can see behind me,
03:17although the whole row below
03:18is already lit very quickly,
03:20but the challenge is just beginning.
03:22You can see that
03:23the staff behind me
03:24are actually eight people
03:26lighting lamps in different places.
03:27In this process, they have to climb up,
03:29squat down,
03:29and then when the wind blows,
03:31they have to light it back immediately.
03:32And then you have to endure
03:33the smell of the gas lamp.
03:34I think it's really not easy at all.
03:38Just when all the lights were on,
03:40we were all there,
03:41including the people here.
03:43Everyone has a feeling that
03:44Yes, we made it!
03:45We finally did it!
03:46There were fireworks,
03:47and everyone was cheering.
03:49What are we celebrating tonight?
03:51Why is there such an event?
03:52The chairman of the committee of this event said
03:54that this is related to the traditional custom
03:56of the Malays lighting a land-based lamp before the festival.
03:59Actually, it's more about
04:02bringing light,
04:04bringing pride to the house.
04:06Because those days,
04:08we don't have street lights.
04:09So the only lights that we have
04:12is this kind of light.
04:13So when they put it on the lawn,
04:16it means that,
04:17for once,
04:19the house,
04:20there are people inside,
04:21and then people can easily move
04:25from one house to another
04:27to celebrate.
04:28This is more about
04:30the symbol of the Malays' society
04:32and custom in the month of Ramadan.
04:34Besides preserving the tradition,
04:37we also want to introduce
04:39this lamp to other nations.
04:41For example, India, China.
04:42So that they can understand
04:46and understand what it means.
04:48The villagers are protecting this custom.
04:49Perhaps they are also moved by
04:51other friends who have come a long way
04:52to participate in the festival.
04:53We also met some Chinese compatriots on site.
04:56They are also using their own way
04:57to promote and share.
04:59I hope that this beautiful lamp
05:01can be seen and remembered by more people.
05:03I want to introduce
05:06Malaysian traditional culture
05:11to my friends through my own knowledge.
05:12That's why I keep using this photo
05:15to encourage my friends to come here
05:17to see the Malaysian traditional culture.
05:20It should be worth paying attention to.
05:23Yes, because this thing
05:24exists in the Malaysian community.
05:27But in other communities,
05:29it may be a very rare thing.
05:32I also hope that this will become
05:34a small place here,
05:36a selling point or a pride
05:38that can attract others.
05:39Chinese people are not willing to
05:43open up their mind in their own comfort zone
05:44to get to know and understand other races.
05:49After sharing the photos and words
05:51of the Tuyul Lantern Festival on the Internet,
05:54many people will ask me
05:57when will you know
06:00and when will it be next year?
06:01They all say that they really want to participate.
06:04But they don't have that way.
06:07I don't know where to go to know
06:09when this event will be held.
06:10Culture is priceless.
06:12It can't be measured by money.
06:14If we don't preserve a culture,
06:16it will really disappear.
06:18Because many Malaysian cultures are disappearing.
06:20We need to preserve them.
06:24Malaysia is a multicultural country.
06:26If you don't understand other cultures,
06:28how can you do it?
06:29In Malaysia,
06:30we don't celebrate only one festival.
06:34For example, I am a Malay.
06:36I celebrate other festivals.
06:38For example, Chinese New Year,
06:40Deepavali,
06:41and other Malaysian people
06:43also celebrate other festivals.
06:46It shows that we are not only one nation,
06:50but we are one Malaysian
06:52who supports and celebrates other nations.
06:56Even if you have to drive for several hours to come here,
06:58you don't want to miss it.
06:59People from different races gather here
07:00to celebrate the completion of the lantern.
07:03This lantern not only lights up the night,
07:05but also closes the distance between people.
07:08Do you want to come here
07:11and feel the warmth?
07:12Tell me in the comment section.
07:13If you think this video is meaningful,
07:15please share it
07:16to let more people know about your country.
07:19Malaysia,
07:20I love you.
07:21Malaysia, I love you.

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