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2015 Sec 2 Geography Geographical Investigation “Jonker Street is for tourists”
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2015 gi briefing

Aug 19, 2015

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2015 Sec 2 GeographyGeographical Investigation

“Jonker Street is for tourists”

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Breakdown of scores

• Part 1–Malacca Trip Handout (10%)

• Part 2–Team Project (70%)

• Part 3–Presentation (20%)

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Malacca Handout Rubric

• Fail to submit - Zero• Submitted (less than 50%

complete) – 5%• Completed between 50% to 80%

- 8%• Fully completed – 10%

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Team Assignment

• Powerpoint slides–All slides completed.–Photographs and other information–Complete the hypothesis testing.–30% max

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Group presentation(peer assessment)

• Peer voting on score (10m)• Teacher score (10m)• Team to share score• All members to present a part of the work.

Can be better

Good Awesome

3 5 10

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Download the template

• Complete the presentation in the next 2 weeks.

• Presentation starts from Week 7 (common test week)

• If your teammates all provide signed statements that you did not try to do anything, you get a zero.

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Here’s a sample

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Group XGeographical Investigation on

Jonker Street Malacca“Jonker Street is only for tourists”

Group Members1. Soh Pree Tee Mary2. Chase Teo Bak Kuah3. Tosh Koh Teoh Sai4. Benny Lau Chwee Nuah

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History of Jonker Street

• Jonker street is one of the oldest streets in Malacca.

• It was first recorded on maps in 1244.• When Admiral Cheng Ho visited South East

Asia, he has a base in Malacca and it was supposed to be in Jonker Street.

• Since the 1990s, Jonker street is closed to traffic every Friday and Saturday evening from 5pm for a night bazaar.

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Jonker Street of years ago

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Land use survey

• There are 68 shops on Jonker Street

• 35 shops are souvenir shops• 15 shops are sell food• 3 shops are sell provisions• 15 shops are services for locals

only

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Picture Montage of Souvenir Shops

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Picture Montage of Food shops

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Picture Montage of Provision shops

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Picture Montage of local services

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Part II : 3 interesting

shops

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The Hypothesis

Jonker street is only for tourists

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Field Sketch of Shop 1

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Interesting facts about Shop 1

• Oldest and most popular Chicken Rice ball in Jonker Street

• Original stall that has it’s old workers left and set up competing stalls along Jonker Street.

• Non-airconditioned and always with a very long queue.

• Serves only steamed chicken and rice balls.

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Field Sketch of Shop 2

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Interesting facts about Shop 2

• Sells local produce made fresh• Modern packaging and popular with

tourists• Has food as well as other souvenirs• Has a small café that sells the local

Chendol• Airconditioned

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Field Sketch of Shop 3

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Interesting fact about Shop 3

• Only Malay style villa along the row of houses

• Currently homestay• Used to belong to a wealthy Malay

merchant.• Sits next to a Chinese temple.

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Hypothesis Conclusion

• In conclusion, based on the data collected, we feel that the hypothesis is Void.

• There are many services and shops that still serve the locals in Malacca

• There are also however many local tourists from other states of Malaysia.

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Thank You