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Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Best Penang Food
Penang is sometimes referred to as the Food Capital of Malaysia - esp. reknowned for her Hawker Fare. Read more at:
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Bo Lang Chai by Pusat KOMAS
An almost forgotten history of Penang's Clan Jetties video entitled, "Bo Lang Chai" which in Hokkien dialect means "forgotten", literally it means "no one knows". It's a historical video about the tremendous hardship of the early Chinese migrant workers struggling to make decent living a century ago video a Chinese puppet show in Hokkien dialect.
It really brings home how poor Chinese people from China were, duped into working almost like slaves to build up Penang and promises of land by the then British government were never met until today 100 years on.
Bo Lang Chai (Forgotten) from Pusat KOMAS on Vimeo.
It really brings home how poor Chinese people from China were, duped into working almost like slaves to build up Penang and promises of land by the then British government were never met until today 100 years on.
Bo Lang Chai (Forgotten) from Pusat KOMAS on Vimeo.
Sunday, May 01, 2011
Heritage Hotels Penang
There are many hotels in George Town offering affordable accommodations. Some are modern high-rise while others offer visitors a unique traditional or old Penang experience.
- Hutton Lodge Experience unique colonial-style living in a restored guesthouse located in the heart of the George Town. At 17, Jalan Hutton, just off Penang Road, it is ideally located within walking distance of George Town's many tourist attractions.
- Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, This Chinese house with Straits Settlement designs dates back to the 1880s and is a winner of the UNESCO Asia Pacific Award in 2000 for conservation. Compare rates for Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion here
Search and compare rates of other Hotels in Penang HERE
Friday, March 19, 2010
About Chowrasta Market
Penang to get heritage experts to preserve Chowrasta Bazaar
By K. KASTURI DEWI - Friday March 19, 2010 ; The Star
THE state will engage heritage experts to carry out a study on how to preserve the heritage value of the more than century-old Chowrasta Bazaar in Penang Road.
Komtar assemblyman Ng Wei Aik said the state was also holding talks with Think City Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Khazanah Holdings, and the Penang Municipal Council on methods to revive the building, which is having some structural problems.
“Plans to redevelop the bazaar this year could not be carried out due to insufficient funds. The council’s allocation of RM1mil is not enough and the state has to look at other options to raise the money.
“If options are made available for the re-development of the bazaar is feasible, then work on the project could start next year,” he said when contacted yesterday.
Plans to redevelop the building began in 2002 and there were proposals to relocate the traders at the bazaar to Jalan S.P. Chelliah.
However, the idea had been scrapped two years ago due to long-standing problems such as objections by the traders and insufficient budget.
Built in 1890 by George Town municipality, the front portion of the bazaar facing Penang Road was rebuilt in 1920.
Source: The Star
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Thursday, March 11, 2010
Penang Hill tram
Latest News: Tram to Penang Hill to stop for 7 months
- 4WDs start plying Penang Hill 05-03-2010
- Penang Hill’s funicular train to stop for 7 months 20Feb-2010
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