
The Jade Emperor Birthday Celebration in Penang
The Jade Emperor’s Birthday Celebration falls on the 9th day of the Chinese New Year celebrations, and it is widely celebrated in Penang.

The Jade Emperor’s Birthday Celebration falls on the 9th day of the Chinese New Year celebrations, and it is widely celebrated in Penang.

Fort Cornwallis is a bastion fort in George Town, Penang, built by the British East India Company in the late 18th century, named after the then Lieutenant-General The 2nd Earl Cornwallis (1738–1805).

Every year, traditional pastry shops, restaurants and hotels around Penang will produce their own unique mooncakes that you can deliver it to your families and friends as a gift in conjunction with the mid-autumn festival. Here’s some of the places that you can get your mooncake this year.

When we talk about ghost, there are always things that are difficult to explain. So whether you’re superstitious or not, here’s some of the taboos that you might want to know.

Penang is having its first private museum that exhibits a collection of ceramics and porcelain found from ships that sank during the Song, Ming and Qing dynasty era.

The Penang Hill Railway celebrate its 100th year as we reminisce the history, and how we witness three different generations of funicular train.

The collective memory of Nugraha Pratama from Indonesia through his artworks of Penang, particularly George Town city.

Until the mid 19th century, the area where Victoria Street is located was coastal mudflats with wooden piers running down to the sea.

The Street of Harmony is one of Penang’s attractions as the street features four different religious buildings, all just within walking distance.

While we are moving towards a new transportation to cross the straits, the old ferry has remained a sweet childhood memory to many of us.
A platform where stories are shared; from the people to its buildings, from its happenings to its destinations.
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