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11TH CONTEMPORARY & HERITAGE STUDIES

OSAKA & KYOTO, JAPAN

DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED ART & DESIGN

KULLIYYAH OF ARCHITECTURE & ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

PERTH & FREMANTLE, AUSTRALIA

CONTENTS

OSAKA & KYOTO, JAPAN

• INTRODUCTION

• TENTATIVES

• TRANSPORTATION & MAPS

• CASE STUDIES SITES

• UNIVERSITY COLLABORATION

• EXHIBITION

• FOODS & DRINKS

PERTH & FREMANTLE, AUSTRALIA

• INTRODUCTION

• TENTATIVES

• TRANSPORTATION & MAPS

• CASE STUDIES SITES

• UNIVERSITY COLLABORATION

• EXHIBITION

• FOODS & DRINKS

STUDENTS’ AFFORDABILITY

THE ELLEVENXI PROJECT

11TH CONTEMPORARY

& HERITAGE STUDIES DEPARTMENT OF

APPLIED ART & DESIGN

KULLIYYAH OF ARCHITECTURE &

ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

11TH CONTEMPORARY & HERITAGE STUDIES

OSAKA & KYOTO, JAPAN

DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED ART & DESIGN

KULLIYYAH OF ARCHITECTURE & ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

PROPOSAL 1 11TH CONTEMPORARY & HERITAGE STUDIES

DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED ART & DESIGN

KULLIYYAH OF ARCHITECTURE & ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

OSAKA & KYOTO, JAPAN

Osaka covers 223.00 km2 of land and is 42 kilometers away from Kyoto.

Osaka: Second largest metropolitan region in the world. Historically it was a merchant city, and in 645 it was the capital of Japan, the Shogunate castle is a landmark until today.

Kyoto: The imperial capital of Japan for a thousand years. Has the title one of the best preserved cities of Japan: It’s gone through earthquakes and World War II, but its architecture and arts have survived. Many sites in Kyoto are UNESCO world heritage sites. The main industry is information technology (home to many technological companies such as Nintendo)

BRIEF BACKGROUND

A) Osaka Castle, Osaka

B) Kobe Mosque, Kobe

C) Panasonic Museum, Osaka

MAIN ATTRACTION

PROPOSED POSTER DESIGN:

11TH CONTEMPORARY & HERITAGE STUDIES

DEPARTMENT OF

APPLIED ART & DESIGN

KULLIYYAH OF ARCHITECTURE &

ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

TENTATIVES 7 DAYS & 6 NIGHTS

Day 1 24th August 2016, Wednesday

06:00 - Gather at KLIA 2

- Preparation/Briefing 09:50 - Depart to Kansai Airport

17:40 - Arrived at Kansai Airport - Jama’ Takhir prayer (Zuhr & Asar)

19:00 - Check in Taiyo Hotel in Osaka

- Bath and dinner - Jama’ Takhir prayer (Maghrib & Isya)

21:00 - Meeting/Briefing 23:30 - Rest and sleep

Day 2 25Th August 2016, Thursday

04:30 - Fajr prayer*

07:00 - Wake up and bath 08:00 - Breakfast

- Briefing 09:00 - Visit to Main Heritage Site 1

Osaka Castle, Osaka

12:30 - Lunch 13:00 - Continue with the Research and Documentation of:

Osaka Castle, Osaka 17:00 - Jama’ Takhir prayer (Zuhr & Asar)

- Back to hotel

19:00 - Bath and dinner - Jama’ Takhir prayer (Maghrib & Isya)

21:00 - Meeting/Work compilations 23:00 - Rest and sleep

TENTATIVES 7 DAYS & 6 NIGHTS

Day 3 26th August 2016, Friday

04:30 - Fajr prayer*

07:00 - Wake up and bath 08:00 - Breakfast

- Briefing 09:00 - Visit to

Osaka Museum of History, Osaka

12:00 - Lunch - Depart to Kobe

14:00 - Visit to Main Heritage Site 2 Kobe Mosque, Kobe

15:30 - Jama’ Takhir prayer (Zuhr & Asar)

16:00 - Continue with Research and Documentation of: Kobe Mosque, Kobe

18:30 - Jama’ Takdim prayer (Maghrib & Isya) 19:00 - Back to hotel in Osaka and Bath and dinner

21:00 - Meeting/Work compilations

22:00 - Rest and sleep

Day 4 27th August 2016, Saturday

04:30 - Fajr prayer*

07:00 - Wake up and bath 08:00 - Breakfast

- Briefing & Check out hotel 09:00 - Visit to Main Heritage Site 3

Panasonic Museum, Osaka

12:00 - Jama’ Takdim prayer (Zuhr & Asar) 12:30 - Lunch

13:00 - Continue with Research and Documentation of: Panasonic Museum, Osaka

17:00 - Depart to Kyoto

18:30 - Check in Utano Youth Hostel, Kyoto 19:00 - Bath and dinner

- Jama’ Takhir prayer (Maghrib & Isya) 21:00 - Meeting/Work compilations

23:00 - Rest and sleep

TENTATIVES 7 DAYS & 6 NIGHTS

Day 5 28th August 2016, Sunday

04:30 - Fajr prayer*

07:00 - Wake up and bath 08:00 - Breakfast

09:00 - Visit to Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kyoto

12:00 - Zuhr prayer*

12:30 - Lunch 13:00 - Visit to

Ninenzaka & Sannenzaka Street, Kyoto 15:30 - Asar prayer*

17:00 - Back to hostel

18:30 - Maghrib prayer* 19:00 - Bath and dinner & Isya’ prayer

21:00 - Meeting/Work compilations 23:00 - Rest and sleep

Day 6 29th August 2016, Monday

04:30 - Fajr prayer*

07:00 - Wake up and bath 08:00 - Breakfast & Briefing

09:00 - Visit and collaboration program with: Kyoto University of Art and Design, Kyoto

12:00 - Zuhr prayer*

12:30 - Lunch 13:00 - Continue program in:

Kyoto University of Art and Design, Kyoto 15:30 - Asar prayer*

16:00 - Visit to

Kyoto Handicraft Centre, Kyoto 18:30 - Maghrib prayer*

19:00 - Back to hostel - Bath and dinner &Isya’ prayer

21:00 - Meeting/Work compilations

23:00 - Rest and sleep

TENTATIVES 7 DAYS & 6 NIGHTS

Day 7 30th August 2016, Tuesday

04:30 - Fajr prayer*

07:00 - Wake up and bath - Breakfast

- Preparation/Luggage packing - Check out

09:00 - Visit to

Toei Kyoto Park, Kyoto 12:00 - Depart to Kansai Airport, Osaka

13:00 - Arrived at Kansai Airport, Osaka 16:25 - Departure to Kuala Lumpur

PRAYER TIMES FOR OSAKA 7 DAYS & 6 NIGHTS

AUGUST

2016

SEPTEMBER

2016

TRANSPORTATION ROUTE MAPS

Day 1

Kansai Airport- Taiyo Hotel

Day 2

Taiyo Hotel-Osaka Castle

Day 3

Taiyo Hotel -Osaka Museum of History

Day 3

Osaka Museum-Kobe Mosque

Day 4

Taiyo Hotel-Panasonic Museum

Day 4

Panasonic Museum,Osaka- Utano Youth Hostel, Kyoto

Day 5

Utano Youth Hostel, Kyoto -Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kyoto

Day 5

Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kyoto -Ninenzaka & Sannenzaka Street, Kyoto

Day 6

Utano Youth Hostel, Kyoto-Kyoto University of Art and Design, Kyoto

Day 6

Kyoto University of Art and Design-Kyoto Handicraft Centre, Kyoto

Day 7

Utano Youth Hostel, Kyoto- Toei Kyoto Park, Kyoto

Day 7

Toei Kyoto Park, Kyoto - Kansai Airport, Osaka

Visiting Day Places Majoring Sites

ID IDE CONS

D2a a) Osaka Castle, Osaka 20% 20% 60%

D3b b) Kobe Mosque, Kobe 60% 20% 20%

D4 c) Panasonic Museum, Osaka 20% 60% 20%

MAIN SITES MAIN SITES MAJORING %

MAIN SITES MAIN SITES MAJORING %

Visiting Day Places Majoring Sites

ID IDE CONS

D2b a) Denden Town, Osaka 10% 80% 10%

D3a b) Osaka Museum of History,

Osaka

40% 20% 40%

D5a c) Ninenzaka & Sannenzaka

Street, Kyoto

30% 30% 40%

D5b d) Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine,

Kyoto*

30% 30% 40%

D6a e)Toei Kyoto Studio Park, Kyoto 30% 40% 30%

D6b f) Kyoto Handicraft Centre, Kyoto 20% 40% 40%

D7 g)University of Art & Design Kyoto / / /

MAIN SITES CASE STUDIES

A) Osaka Castle, Osaka

B) Kobe Mosque, Kobe

C) Panasonic Museum, Osaka

A) OSAKA CASTLE, OSAKA

• Location: Osaka

• Osaka Castle is situated at Chuo-ku Osaka, Japan and

it is one of Japan's most

famous landmark. In

sixteenth century, the castle

played a vital role in the unification of Japan during

Azuchi-Momoyama period

B) KOBE MOSQUE

• Location: Kobe

• Kobe Mosque is the first

mosque in Japan, built in

1928 in Nakayamate Dori, Chuo-Ku which had

suffered with bombings and earthquake

throughout the century.

C) PANASONIC MUSEUM

• Location: Osaka

• The spirit and legacy of Konosuke Matsushita are

revealed in the exhibits and

audio/visual presentations.

Many Matsushita products

are also displayed, including double cluster

sockets, television sets, and

washing machines.

VISITING SITES CASE STUDIES

A) Denden Town, Osaka

B) Osaka Museum Of History, Osaka

C) Ninenzaka & Sannenzaka Street, Kyoto

D) Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, Kyoto*

E)Toei Kyoto Studio Park, Kyoto

F) Kyoto Handicraft Centre, Kyoto

G)university Of Art & Design Kyoto

A) DENDEN TOWN

• Location: Osaka

• Once a small district with shops

selling used clothes and

second-hand books,

Nipponbashi DENDEN Town

grew into one of the largest

commercial districts in Osaka,

packed with electrical

equipment discount stores,

within just few decades.

B) OSAKA MUSEUM OF HISTORY

• Location: Osaka

• The museum is designed to give visitors a multi-

dimensional experience of

the 1,400-year history of

Osaka, with life-size

reconstructions, scale models, and key

photographs and movies.

C) ) Ninenzaka & Sannenzaka Street, Kyoto

• Location: Kyoto

• The name refers to the two main streets of

the area: Ninen-zaka and Sannen-zaka,

literally ‘Two-Year Hill’ and ‘Three-Year Hill’

(the years referring to the ancient imperial

years when they were first laid out).

• These two charming streets are lined with

old wooden houses, traditional shops and

restaurants.

• A lot of souvenir shops and traditional

teahouses and restaurants along the way.

• Location: Kyoto

• It is famous for its thousands of

vermilion torii gates, which

straddle a network of trails

behind its main buildings. The

trails lead into the wooded

forest of the sacred Mount

Inari, which stands at 233

meters and belongs to the

shrine grounds.

D) FUSHIMI INARI TAISHA SHRINE

• Location: Kyoto

• Toei Kyoto Studio Park is the only

theme park in Japan where you

can observe the filming of period

dramas (jidaigeki films). Here you

can walk freely around the Toei

Kyoto Studio film set. This set depicts

a street from the Edo period, and is

used to shoot more than 200 films

per year. Enjoy the atmosphere of

ancient Japan by taking in a ninja

show maybe even dressing up as a

geisha or samurai

E) TOEI KYOTO STUDIO PARK

F) KYOTO HANDICRAFT CENTRE

• Location: Kyoto

• The Kyoto Handicraft Center sells a

good range of Japanese arts and

crafts, such as woodblock prints,

Japanese dolls, damascene crafts,

pearls, clothing and books

• Live demonstration of authentic

Japanese-style craftsmanship such

as Zōgan aka "Marquetry" (inlaying

pieces of shaped gold and silver

into a metal based template) and

Mokuhanga (Wood block printing).

• Location: Kyoto

• It is a private university in Sakyo-

ku, Kyoto, Japan. The

predecessor of the school

was founded in 1934. It was

chartered as a junior college in 1977 and

became a four-year

college in 1991.

G) UNIVERSITY OF ART & DESIGN KYOTO

UNIVERSITY COLLABORATION Kyoto University of Art and Design

• F A C U L TY O F A R T A N D D E S I G N

• D E P A R TME N T O F A R T S TU D I E S A N D P R O D U C E

• D E P A R TME N T O F H I S TO R I C A L HE R I TA G E

• D E P A R TME N T O F F I L M P R O D U C T I ON

• D E P A R TME N T O F P E R F O R MI N G A R TS

• D E P A R TME N T O F F I N E A N D A P P L I E D A R TS

• D E P A R TME N T O F A R T A N D C HI L D S TU D I E S

• D E P A R TME N T O F C HA R A C TE R D E S I G N

• D E P A R TME N T O F I N F O R MA T I ON D E S I G N

• D E P A R TME N T O F S P A C E D E S I G N

• D E P A R TME N T O F E N V I R O N ME NTA L D E S I G N

• D E P A R TME N T O F P R O D U C T D E S I G N

DEPARMENTS AND FACULTY

ACCESS LOCATION IN JAPAN

CAMPUS MAP

NO.11 PERSIARAN STONOR, OFF JALAN TUN RAZAK,

50450 KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA TEL: 03-2177-2600

POTENTIAL COLLABORATION

EXHIBITION Where To Get The Items

• We can buy most of our souvenirs from there along with prints and books.

• It is tax free and we actually managed to save a lot.

• They also sell postcards and stamps.

• Products: bamboo crafts, candles, ceramics chopsticks, clay dools, cloisonne, combs, cosmetics, folding fans, gold leaf, iron kettles, ket chains, kokeshi dolls, incense, maneki neko, obi belts, post cards, sake, samurai armor, silk goods,

spinning tops, tea, umbrellas, wind chimes, wood block prints, yukata,kimonos, japanese-style

shirt,damascene,pearls and other kyoto arts.

KYOTO HANDICRAFT CENTRE

KYOTO HANDICRAFT CENTRE

• The shops offer many traditional items, from incense to fans to woven goods.

• The neighbourhood is also a great place to sample all the Japanese food stalls, featuring traditional Japanese delights like green tea ice cream, mochi balls and

baumkuchen cake.

• Shops line the streets, filled with everything from typical Japanese souvenirs like chopsticks and fans to hand-made

artisan products.

• Many interesting shops such as geisha costumes, pottery, paper, woodworking, fan, and umbrella shops

NINENZAKA & SANNENZAKA STREET

Shops line the streets, filled with everything from typical Japanese souvenirs like chopsticks and fans to hand-made artisan products, along with other interesting shops such as geisha costumes,

pottery, paper, woodworking and umbrella shops

NINENZAKA & SANNENZAKA STREET

FOODS & DRINKS HALAL RESTAURANTS & TRAVEL AGENCY

• Address: 4 Chome-13-2 Owada, Nishiyodogawa-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka-fu 555-0032

• Prices

Lunch: ¥1,000~¥1,999

Dinner: ¥1,000~¥1,999

HALAL RESTAURANTS

CHIBUNE STATION

HALAL RESTAURANTS

ZA U-DON

• Address:

Inside the Kuukou Minami Noren, Kansai International Airport Terminal 1 2F, 1 Senshukukoukita, Izumisano-shi, Osaka-fu 549-0001

• Prices

Average lunch: ~¥999

Average dinner: ~¥999

FOOD RECCOMENDATIONS BY THE TRAVEL AGENCY

Meal Food/Drinks Recommended

Breakfast • Mineral water / air kotak • Sandwiches / fried noodle /

fried rice *

• Bananas

Lunch / dinner • Mineral water • Nasi lemak / nasi bungkus / fried

rice *

* Subject to availability of ingredients at that time

QUOTATION Osaka & Kyoto, Japan

Items Estimated Budget / Student Cost

8 Days 7 Nights 7 Days 6 Nights 6 Days 5 Nights

A) Accommodation And

Facilities

Hostel In Osaka (4 Days 4 Night)

4xrm 150 = RM 600 Hostel In Kyoto (4 Days 3 Night)

4xrm150 = Rm 600

Hostel In Osaka (4 Days 3 Nights)

4xrm 150 = RM 600 Hostel In Kyoto (3 Days 3 Night)

3xrm 150 = RM 450

Hostel In Kyoto (6 Days 5 Nights)

6xrm 150 = RM 900

B) Transportation Flight Ticket

= RM1000 Per Person (Include Luggage And Tax)**

Public Transport At Osaka & Kyoto, Japan

= RM800 Per Person

Flight Ticket

= RM1000 Per Person (Include Luggage And Tax)**

Public Transport At Osaka & Kyoto, Japan

= RM800 Per Person

Flight Ticket

= RM1000 Per Person (Include Luggage And Tax)**

Public Transport At Osaka & Kyoto, Japan

= RM750 Per Person C) Tour Guide And Service Rm 200 Per Person Rm 200 Per Person Rm 200 Per Person

D) Food And Beverages

Breakfast Lunch

Dinner

29x7 = Rm240

38x6 = RM230 RM700 38x6 = RM230

28.5x7 =RM200 29x6 = RM175 RM550 29x6 = RM175

25x6 =Rm150 30x5 =RM150 RM450

30x5 =RM150

E) Entrance And Other Fees RM200 Per Person RM200 Per Person RM200 Per Person

F) Contingency & Exhibition RM 200 Per Person # RM 200 Per Person # RM 200 Per Person #

E) Ground Package RM 3100 Per Person RM2800 Per Person RM2450 Per Person

Total 1 Person = RM4800 1 Person = RM4000 1 Person = RM3650

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35

RM1000-RM1500

RM1500-RM2000

RM2000-RM2500

RM2500-RM3000

RM3000-RM3500

RM1000-

RM1500

RM1500-

RM2000

RM2000-

RM2500

RM2500-

RM3000

RM3000-

RM3500

Acceptable Fees For

Heritage Trip1 6 4 29 6

Affordability Fees For Heritage Trip

*Based On A

Survey Done Of A Total Of 47

Students.

STUDENTS’ AFFORDABILITY FOR HERITAGE STUDIES

*Based On A

Survey Done Of A Total Of 47

Students.

PERCENTAGE OF AFFORDABILITY AMONG STUDENTS FOR HERITAGE STUDIES

2%

13%

9%

63%

13%

Affordability Fees For Heritage Trip

RM1000-RM1500

RM1500-RM2000

RM2000-RM2500

RM2500-RM3000

RM3000-RM3500

11TH CONTEMPORARY & HERITAGE STUDIES

PERTH & FREMANTLE, AUSTRALIA

DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED ART & DESIGN

KULLIYYAH OF ARCHITECTURE & ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

PROPOSAL 2 11TH CONTEMPORARY & HERITAGE STUDIES

DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED ART & DESIGN

KULLIYYAH OF ARCHITECTURE & ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

PERTH & FREMANTLE, AUSTRALIA BRIEF BACKGROUND

MAIN ATTRACTION

A) Fremantle Prison, Fremantle

B) Shipwreck Gallery, Fremantle

C) Rangs Boomerangs Workshop, Bedfordale

Location: 3300km away from Sydney.

Perth: Known to be the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia. Today, Perth is the country’s fastest growing local government area. It has ranked consistently among the Top 10 most liveable cities in the world.

Fremantle: Fremantle is a major Australian port city in Western Australia, located at the mouth of the Swan River. Fremantle Harbour serves as the port of Perth, the state capital. Fremantle was the first area settled by the Swan River colonists in 1829. It was declared a city in 1929, and has a population of approximately 27,000.

PROPOSED POSTER DESIGN:

11TH CONTEMPORARY & HERITAGE STUDIES

DEPARTMENT OF

APPLIED ART & DESIGN

KULLIYYAH OF ARCHITECTURE &

ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

TENTATIVES 8 DAYS, 7 NIGHTS

Day 1 25th August 2016, Thursday

23:00 - Gather at KLIA 2

08:25 - Depart to Perth Airport, Australia *Malindo Air

14:10 - Arrived at Perth Airport, Australia

15:00 - Check in Criterion Hotel in Perth *Quadrupule Room

15:30 - Rest, Asar and Zuhur prayer (Jama’)

17:56 - Maghrib prayer* 18:30 - Group briefing

19:00 - Bath and dinner * - Isya’ prayer*

21:00 - Preparation

23:30 - Rest and sleep

Day 2 26th August 2016, Friday

05:19 - Wake up and bath

- Fajr’ prayer* 08:00 - Breakfast

09:00 - Visit to Main Heritage Site 1: Fremantle Prison, Fremantle

12:18 - Zuhr’ prayer*

12:30 - Lunch 13:00 - Continue with the research and documentation of:

Fremantle Prison, Fremantle 15:30 - Asar prayer*

16:00 - Continue with the research and documentation of:

Fremantle Prison, Fremantle 17:00 - Visit to Fremantle market

19:30 - Back to Hotel Criterion, Perth 21:00 - Bath and dinner

- Isya’ and maghrib prayer*

22:00 - Meeting/Work compilations 00:00 - Rest and sleep

TENTATIVES 8 DAYS, 7 NIGHTS

Day 3 27th August 2016, Saturday

05:00 - Wake up and bath

05:18 - Fajr prayer* 08:00 - Breakfast

09:00 - Visit to Main Heritage Site 2: Shipwreck Gallery, Fremantle

12:18 - Zuhr prayer* and Lunch

13:00 - Continue research at: Shipwreck Gallery, Fremantle

15:30 - Visit to Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour, Fremantle

16:00 - Asar prayer*

19:00 - Back to Hotel Criterion - Bath and dinner

- Isya’ and maghrib prayer* 21:00 - Meeting/Work compilations

22:00 - Rest and sleep

Day 4 28th August 2016, Sunday

05:00 - Wake up and bath

05:20 - Fajr prayer* 08:00 - Breakfast

09:00 - Visit to: Maritime Museum, Fremantle

12:20 - Zuhr prayer*

12:30 - Lunch 13:00 - Visit to:

Rottnest Island, Fremantle 15:31 - Asar prayer*

16:00 - Continue with the research and documentation of:

Rottnest Island, Fremantle 17:00 - Back to Hotel

17:58 - Maghrib prayer* 18:00 - Bath and dinner

19:15 - Isya’ prayer

21:00 - Meeting/Work compilations 23:00 - Rest and sleep

TENTATIVES 8 DAYS, 7 NIGHTS

Day 5 29th August 2016, Monday

05:00 - Wake up and bath

05:20 - Fajr prayer*

08:00 - Breakfast

09:00 - Visit to Main Heritage Site 3:

Rangs Boomerang, Perth

*18 Cross Road Bedfordale WA6112

12:00 - Zuhr prayer*

12:30 - Lunch

13:00 - Continue activity and workshop

Rangs Boomerang, Perth *18 Cross Road Bedfordale WA6112

15:30 - Asar prayer*

17:00 - Back to hostel

18:00 - Maghrib prayer*

- Bath and dinner

- Isya’ prayer

21:00 - Meeting/Work compilations

23:00 - Rest and sleep

Day 6 30th August 2016, Tuesday

05:00 - Wake up and bath

05:20 - Fajr prayer*

08:00 - Breakfast

09:00 - Visit to:

King’s Park, Perth

12:20 - Zuhr prayer* & Lunch

13:00 - Visit to:

Art Gallery Of Western Australia, Perth

15:31 - Asar prayer*

16:00 - Continue with the visit:

Art Gallery Of Western Australia, Perth

17:00 - Back to Hotel

17:58 - Maghrib prayer*

18:00 - Bath and dinner

19:15 - Isya’ prayer

21:00 - Meeting/Work compilations

23:00 - Rest and sleep

TENTATIVES 8 DAYS, 7 NIGHTS

Day 7 31st August 2016, Wednesday

05:00 - Wake up and bath

05:20 - Fajr prayer*

07:00 - Breakfast

08:00 - Visit And Collaboration Program with:

Curtin University, Perth

12:00 - Zuhr prayer* & Lunch

13:00 - Continue program in:

Curtin University, Perth

15:30 - Asar prayer*

- Continue program in:

Curtin University, Perth

18:00 - Maghrib prayer*

18:30 - Back to hostel

- Bath and dinner

- Isya’ prayer

21:00 - Meeting/Work compilations

23:00 - Rest and sleep

Day 8 1st September 2016, Thursday

05:00 - Wake up and bath

- Fajr prayer*

07:00 - Breakfast

08:00 - Preparation to go back Malaysia

11:00 - Check out from Hotel and depart to airport

11:30 - Arrived at Perth Airport, Australia

15:00 - Departure to KLIA

PRAYER TIMES FOR AUSTRALIA 8 DAYS & 7 NIGHTS

AUGUST

2016

SEPTEMBER

2016

TRANSPORTATION ROUTE MAPS

Day 1

Perth Airport - Criterion Hotel 18 min (12km)

Day 2

Criterion Hotel - Fremantle Prison 28 min (23.5km)

Day 3

Criterion Hotel - Shipwreck Museum 30 min (24.3km)

TRANSPORTATION ROUTE MAPS

Day 4

Criterion Hotel - Maritime Museum 31 min (21.3km)

Day 5

Criterion Hotel - Rangs Boomerang 41 min (38.5km)

Day 6

CriterionHotel - Kings Park 9min (2.5km) Kings Park - Art Galleria 7 min (2.5km)

TRANSPORTATION ROUTE MAPS

Day 7

Perth Airport - Curtin University 14 min (8.3km

Day 8

Curtin University - Perth Airport 14 min (8.3km)

TRANSPORTATION ROUTE MAPS

MAIN SITES Visiting Day Places Majoring Sites

ID IDE CONS

D2a a) Fremantle Prison, Fremantle 20% 50% 30%

D3a b) Shipwreck Gallery, Fremantle 20% 30% 50%

D5 c) Rangs Boomerangs Workshop,

Bedfordale

50% 20% 30%

MAIN SITES MAJORING %

MAIN SITES MAIN SITES

MAJORING %

Visiting Day Places Majoring Sites

ID IDE CONS

D2b a) Fremantle Market 40% 30% 30%

D3b b) Fishing Boat Harbour,

Fremantle

40% 30% 40%

D4a c) Maritime Museum, Fremantle 30% 50% 20%

D4b d) Rottnest Island, Fremantle 30% 30% 40%

D6a e) King’s Park, Perth 30% 30& 40%

D6b f) Art Gallery Of Western Australia,

Perth

40% 20% 40%

D7 g) Curtin University, Perth / / /

MAIN SITES CASE STUDIES

A) Fremantle Prison, Fremantle

B) Shipwreck Gallery, Fremantle

C) Rangs Boomerangs Workshop, Bedfordale

A) Fremantle Prison, Fremantle

• Location: Fremantle

• Fremantle Prison is the largest and

most intact convict built prison in

Australia and is Western Australia’s

only World Heritage Listed

Building.

B) Shipwreck Gallery, Fremantle

• Location: Fremantle

• Shipwreck Galleries is recognised as the foremost maritime archaeology museum in the southern hemisphere.

• the galleries house have hundreds of relics from ships wrecked along WA’s treacherous coastline, including the original timbers from the Batavia (wrecked in 1629), the de Vlamingh plate, and also countless artefacts from the Dutch shipwrecks Zuytdorp, Zeewijk and Vergulde Draeck.

C) Rangs Boomerangs Workshop, Bedfordale

• Location: Bedfordale

• Australia’s leading

manufacturer and distributor of

sports and competition

boomerangs.

• They conduct boomerang

workshops for people of all age

groups. Includes boomerang

throwing, making, and

decorating.

VISITING SITES CASE STUDIES

A) Fremantle Market

B) Fishing Boat Harbour, Fremantle

C) Maritime Museum, Fremantle

D) Rottnest Island, Fremantle

E) King’s Park, Perth

F) Art Gallery Of Western Australia, Perth

G) Curtin University, Perth

A) Fremantle Market

• Location: Fremantle

• Fremantle Markets promote indigenous and independent

art and products. The items

sold by many of our vendors

are original and created by

local independent artisans, businesses and crafters.

B) Fishing Boat Harbour, Fremantle

• Location: Fremantle

• Attractions at Fremantle Fishing

Boat Harbour include a wide

variety of restaurants, a brewery,

short stay accommodation,

function facilities, high speed jet

boat rides, charter sailing tours and

the Western Australian Maritime

Museum Shipwreck Galleries.

C) Maritime Museum, Fremantle

• Location: Fremantle

• Perched on the Indian Ocean's

shore, the Maritime Museum is

symbolic of Fremantle’s past,

present and future as a coastal city

and port which houses several

unique galleries that explore WA's

relationship with the sea.

D) Rottnest Island, Fremantle

• Location: Fremantle

• Rottnest Island is blessed

with a casual

atmosphere, picturesque

scenery, dazzling marine

life and some of the

world's finest beaches

and pristine bays.

E) King’s Park, Perth

• Location: Perth

• It is rich in Aboriginal and European history,

contemporary culture and offers innovative

design, displays and services.

• Kings Park has an international reputation for

scientific research, leading horticulture,

conservation and public education.

• Home to the spectacular Western Australian

Botanic Garden, which displays over 3,000

species of the State’s unique flora.

F) Art Gallery Of Western Australia, Perth

• Location:

• The Gallery houses the State Art

Collection, which includes one of

the world’s finest collections of

Indigenous art, the pre-eminent

collection of Western Australian

art and design, as well as

Australian and International art

and design.

UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIP CURTIN UNIVERSITY, PERTH

Kent St, Bentley WA 6102, Australia

Architecture and construction is

more than just designing and

constructing buildings. Our courses

are about creating quality

environments in which people live,

work and play. The growing need for

infrastructure to support communities

and industry means professionals in

this area have opportunities to work

on diverse and interesting projects.

These can range from small projects

such as designing houses to large-

scale ones like building hospitals,

factories or freeways.

If you're a creative person and love

to express yourself imaginatively, our

courses can help develop your skills

and teach you to apply them in the

working world. We have excellent

teaching facilities where you can use

your creative flair, including an on-

campus film studio, theatre, radio

station, student newspaper and

online student magazine.

Our students are industry-ready when

they graduate and many go on to

achieve outstanding success in

artistic and media careers.

DEPARMENTS AND FACULTY Architecture And Construction The Arts And Creative Industries

Suite 19.06, 19th Floor,

Wisma MCA

163 Jalan Ampang

Kuala Lumpur

Malaysian Students' Council of

Australia, WA Chapter.

CAMPUS MAP POTENTIAL COLLABORATION

HERITAGE EXHIBITION WHERE TO GET THE PRODUCTS

• Fremantle Prison's award winning Gift Shop has a wide range of unique prison related souvenirs, including replica keys, cat-o-

ninetails, leg irons and ball and chains and clothing lines include convict pyjamas products

• For Event Organisers: We can help you with conference or function gifts your group will never forget. Choose from Fremantle

Prison replica keys, wristbands, enamel prison mugs or thumb cuffs or other great gift ideas. There's a prison memento for everyone at

the Fremantle Prison Gift Shop.

FREMANTLE PRISON

FREMANTLE PRISON

• Rangs Boomerangs are able to supply Decorative Hunting Boomerangs, Throwsticks, Didgeridoos and even collectible antique aboriginal artifacts. In addition to teaching you to how throw a boomerang, they also teach visitors

how to make their own.

RANGS BOOMBERANG WORKSHOP

• The Freemantle market is a collection of artisan stalls including clothing, trinkets and boomerangs. It's located in an old Victorian building and once you step

inside, you'll be blown away by the wide array of goods i.e. Australian arts/crafts, jewellery, sheepskins, opals, shells, clothing, antiques, food, fresh

produce and many more.

FREMANTLE MARKET

FOODS & DRINKS HALAL RESTAURANTS & TRAVEL AGENCY

• Relaxed, light-filled establishment with down-home decor, whipping up traditional Malaysian cuisine

• Address: 113 Murray St, Perth WA 6000, Australia.

HALAL RESTAURANTS

INSAN’S CAFÉ

• Serves a great selection of delicious and authentic Turkish dishes.

• Address: Barrack Street, 6000 PERTH WA

HALAL RESTAURANTS

CENTRAL KEBAB & CAFÉ

• Full halal menu, alcohol-free, takeaway available, adequate restrooms, parking available, child-friendly premises, wheelchair accessible.

• Address: 313 William Street, Northbridge, W. Australia 6003

HALAL RESTAURANTS

SINGAPORE MALAY-INDIAN CUISINE

FOOD RECCOMENDATIONS BY THE TRAVEL AGENCY

Meal Food/drinks recommended

Breakfast • Mineral water / air kotak • Sandwiches / fried noodle /

fried rice *

• Bananas

Lunch / dinner • Mineral water • Nasi lemak / nasi bungkus / fried

rice *

* Subject to availability of ingredients at that time

QUOTATION Osaka & Kyoto, Japan

Items Perth, Australia // Estimated Budget / Student Cost

8 Days 7 Nights 7 Days 6 Nights 6 Days 5 Nights

A) Accommodation And

Facilities

Hostel In Perth (8 Days 7 Night)

7xrm 160 = RM1120

Hostel In perth (7 Days 6 Nights)

6xrm 160 = RM 960

Hostel In Perth (6 Days 5 Night)

5xrm 160 = RM 800

B) Transportation Flight Ticket

= RM 1000 Per Person (Include Luggage And Tax)**

Transport In Perth & Fremantle = RM 480 Per Person

Flight Ticket

= RM 1000 Per Person (Include Luggage And Tax)**

Transport In Perth & Fremantle = RM 420 Per Person

Flight Ticket

= RM 1000 Per Person (Include Luggage And Tax)**

Transport In Perth & Fremantle = RM 360 Per Person

C) Guide Leader And Service

Rm 96 Per Person

Rm 84 Per Person

Rm 72 Per Person

D) Food And Beverages

Breakfast Lunch

Dinner

8 X Rm 37.50=rm 300 8 X RM 42.50=rm 340 Rm 960 7x Rm 35.50=rm 248.50

7 X Rm 34.28 = Rm240 7 X RM 42.85 = Rm300 Rm 840 6 X RM 46.67 = Rm 280

6 X RM 33.33=RM 200

6 X RM 40 = RM 260 Rm 720

5 X RM 48 = RM 260

E) Entrance And Other Fees RM 170 Per Person RM 170 Per Person RM 170 Per Person

F) Contingency & Exhibition RM 200 Per Person # RM 200 Per Person # RM 200 Per Person #

E) Ground Package RM 2826 Per Person RM 2474 Per Person RM 2122 Per Person

Total RM 4026 Per Person RM 3674 Per Person RM 3322 Per Person

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35

RM1000-RM1500

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RM2000-RM2500

RM2500-RM3000

RM3000-RM3500

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RM1500

RM1500-

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RM2500-

RM3000

RM3000-

RM3500

Acceptable Fees For

Heritage Trip1 6 4 29 6

Affordability Fees For Heritage Trip

*Based On A

Survey Done Of A Total Of 47

Students.

STUDENTS’ AFFORDABILITY FOR HERITAGE STUDIES

*Based On A

Survey Done Of A Total Of 47

Students.

PERCENTAGE OF AFFORDABILITY AMONG STUDENTS FOR HERITAGE STUDIES

2%

13%

9%

63%

13%

Affordability Fees For Heritage Trip

RM1000-RM1500

RM1500-RM2000

RM2000-RM2500

RM2500-RM3000

RM3000-RM3500

STUDIO’S ACTIVITIES LOG ENTREPRENEURSHIP

• Sub Printing T-shirts

• Selling Snacks

• A platform for Students to Sell Their Products

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SOCIAL MEDIA

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FACEBOOK ADVERTISEMENTS

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T-SHIRT PROMOTION POSTERS

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AT KAEDFEST 2015

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STUFFRUN STUFFRUN

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BATCH PRINTING

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ENTREPRENEUR BUREAU

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SNACK SALES, DUTIES & TARGETS

• Focus on printing t-shirts only for studio fund.

• Open booths in any events during the next semester.

• Keep promoting through social media especially

Facebook Ads

• Encourage each person to have a financial plan.

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