Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Penang Heritage Celebration

This was held on 25 & 26 july 2009 to celebrate George Town's first anniversary listing as UNESCO world heritage sites. There were many events happening throughout the whole Georgetown i.e Teochew Opera at Goddess of Mercy temple, Hokkien Puppet show in Cheah Kongsi, Chingay, Islamic culture at Acheen St Mosque, Indian dance etc.

Cheah Kongsi1
Cheah Kongsi was the first 5 great Hokkien clans (Cheah, Khoo, Yap, Lim & Tan) to be established in Penang. It is located at Armenien Street, George Town. The crescent moon blended nicely behind the temple.
Cheah Kongsi2
Mirror showing the entrance to Cheah Kongsi.
Cheah Kongsi3
Cheah Kongsi4
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Cheah Kongsi6A very distinctive Chinese sculpture and architecture at the interior of the temple. There was a Hokkien Puppet theatre show just in front of the temple.
Puppet show1
Puppet show2
This traditional show was in Hokkien dialect and the puppet was controlled by hand. Many tourist be it locally or oversea came to see the show. It was good to bring this show in such event as this art is dying with the younger generation are not being exposed or having no interest to inherit this traditional show.
Antique Shop
On my way to Khoo Kongsi(walking distance from Cheah Kongsi), I came across a shop selling various antiques. I remember that my grand uncle did carry me using this similar olden days bicycle. Khoo Kongsi1Khoo Kongsi is the grandest clan temple in Malaysia and located at Cannon Square, Georgetown. It is a must visit place for tourist in Penang. Usually, this place can be visited between 9-5pm daily and for this special event, I was fortunate enough to view the temple at night. Our new Penang Chief Minister, Mr Lim Guan Eng, came to visit this place as well. Some of my friends took photos with him.

It was a great experience to visit these heritage sites and support such event to shore more tourist to come to Penang. The Pearl of the Orient, not only offers such historical spots but also popular for its food.

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