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Rumah Tinggal

Duk bercerita pasal kampung Abah di Johol tu, membawa aku kepada pemerhatian aku sepanjang aku balik kampung dulu-dulu. "Rumah tinggal" ni macam fenomena biasa di Negeri Sembilan. Sebab pengalaman aku, kalau jumpa dengan teman sebaya, yang kebetulan mak atau bapanya orang asal dari Negeri Sembilan, boleh dikatakan lebih daripada separuh akan cakap, "kampung takde sape dah, rumah tinggal." Dan bila aku lalu kawasan-kawasan kampung ni dulu pun, nampak banyak rumah kosong. 

Tapi boleh jadi nampak je kosong, tapi ada je penghuninya, kan? Dan fenomena (LOL fenomena) "rumah tinggal" ni tak eksklusif hanya di Negeri Sembilan, sebab bila aku buat carian di Google, banyak juga kawasan di luar bandar yang terkesan akibat penghijrahan anak-anak muda luar bandar ke bandar.

Ni berita tahun 2015. Sumber BH

Setakat ni, aku nampak bila ada rumah tinggal yang banyak la jugak, ada peluang berniaga bagi tukang-tukang kayu, pembekal kayu-kayu. Sebab depa ambik dari rumah-rumah tinggal ni lah. Tapi aku yakin dibuat dengan saluran yang betul dan sah di sisi undang-undang. Kalau tahu yang depa ni mencuri, buatlah laporan kepada polis sebelum fikir nak viralkan haha.

Ni contoh pengusaha yang menjual kayu terpakai dari rumah tradisional di kampung. Dalam gambar ni, ada satu post FB untuk rumah tradisional kayu di Kuala Pilah. Ramai duk PM PM nak tau harga.



Ni pulak kat Perlis



Cuma, carian terkini di Google yang aku buat nampaknya sekarang ada peningkatan dalam penghijrahan dari bandar ke luar bandar. Huh, tak sangka ada peningkatan. Mungkin sebab taraf hidup yang tinggi di bandar-bandar besar, semuanya perlukan wang, tekanan hidup yang sungguh melemaskan. Jadi, mungkin ada yang buat keputusan balik semula ke kampung (bagi yang asal kampung) atau mulakan hidup baru di luar bandar (bagi yang takdak kampung di luar bandar)


Dua artikel awal tahun baru ni di Sinar Harian dan Harian Metro


Apa-apa pun, aku sudahi blog post kali ni dengan video TedxTalk dari seorang petani Thailand, Jon.






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