Forgotten cillage - cultural heritage resurgence: personify the image of Kg. Pasir Salak / Iqmal Hakim Azli

Kg.Pasir Salak is one of the first villages established after the creation of the Perak State. At that time, the Perak State only extended as far as the silver river; later, it expanded to become what it is today. Using the identities of the heroes who are ingrained in Pasir Salak's history as...

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Main Author: Azli, Iqmal Hakim
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/90199/1/90199.PDF
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Summary:Kg.Pasir Salak is one of the first villages established after the creation of the Perak State. At that time, the Perak State only extended as far as the silver river; later, it expanded to become what it is today. Using the identities of the heroes who are ingrained in Pasir Salak's history as inspiration, Pasir Salak can move in the direction of becoming a resilient village that promotes cultural heritage by fusing heritage, recreation, and nature. This will be accomplished by building interactive landscape designs related to cultural heritage preservation, strengthening historical identities that can be useful for educational purposes, and creating spatial connections between nodes that will draw in young people. Important factors can be considered in reviving Pasir Salak's reputation as a historic area by using qualitative methods and interviews. Flooding in this area is frequently suspected, which has reduced crop yield and damaged artefacts. By bringing an important topic in this area, which is landscape biography, in order to bring back the name of Malay warriors who fought for the freedom of their beloved country, the main motive in this project is empowerment of culture and identity, returning the function of the river to locals, as well as intensifying planting.