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Thursday, October 07, 2021
Ampang Nine Emperor Gods Festival 2021... A Celebration Behind Closed Doors
Sunday, October 03, 2021
A Low Key Nine Emperor Gods Festival 2021 for Ampang
Thursday, September 30, 2021
Yet Another Year of Quiet Prayers behind Closed Doors - the Nine Emperor Gods Festival 2021
Tuesday, September 21, 2021
Happy Mid-Autumn Festival 2021
Monday, September 06, 2021
Another year of quiet Hungry Ghost Festival
Sunday, April 18, 2021
Comtemplation in the Market...
Monday, March 22, 2021
Memories of Jogja Istimewa -The Endog Abang Lady
Saturday, February 20, 2021
Happy Hokkien New Year - Jade Emperor's Birthday
Devotees praying to the Jade Emperor inside the main shrine of the Jade Emperor Temple in Air Itam, Penang. |
Friday, February 12, 2021
The 'Niu' Year...
Thursday, February 11, 2021
Wishing All A Healthy and Happy Chinese New Year 2021
Wednesday, February 03, 2021
Happy Li Chun (Beginning of Spring) 2021
Thursday, January 28, 2021
Thaipusam 2021... Looking Back on Past Celebrations
Wednesday, January 20, 2021
Eight More Days to Thaipusam 2021... A Different Thaipusam due to Covid-19
A couple carried their child up Batu Caves as a sign of gratitude for Lord Muruga's blessing, one day before the second Covid-19 lockdown in Selangor. |
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Happy Thai Pongal 2021
Sugarcanes for sale for Pongal |
Monday, January 11, 2021
Can Malaysia Survive Another Covid-19 Lockdown?
An empty Petaling Street on a Sunday... Wonder how many customers did the old uncle selling Ban Chang kueh (peanut pancake) gets each day? |
Thursday, December 31, 2020
So Long... Farewell Penang Ferry Service
As the year draw to a close, we bid farewell to 2020 and also the historical Penang Ferry Service, which will make its last trip today, ferrying both vehicles and passengers to and from Penang to Butterworth.
The ferry service, which started off as a passenger-only service by Quah Beng Kee and his four siblings in 1894, was later upgraded to became a vehicle and passenger service in 1925.
The operations of the ferries were later taken over in 1924 by Penang Port Sdn Bhd., a subsidiary of the Penang Port Commission (formerly Penang Harbour Board), and in 2017, it was then transferred from Penang Port Sdn. Bhd. to the Malaysian government owned Prasarana Malaysia for a token sum of RM1 and rebranded as Rapid Ferry.
I remember as a kid all the ferries were painted yellow and it was a joy when we crossed the straits as we would get down from the car to watch jellyfishes bobbing in the sea as the ferry passed by.
Later on these ferries were given a coat of multicoloured paint (as in the picture taken in 2014) and in 2017, some of these iconic ferries even had attractions of Penang painted on them!
The iconic Penang Ferry (Pulau Angsa) as seen in 2014 from the Hean Boo Thean floating temple in Weld Quay, Penang. |
Alas the ferry service will come to an end as 2020 closes... and this Penang iconic monument with 125 years of service history will be relegated to mere mentions in history books and our fond memories of the past. Farewell to our beloved Penang Ferry!
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Menurun....
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Something old.. Something new - the Merdeka 118
Something new is beginning to stand up in kuala Lumpur - the Merdeka 118 tower. As of middle of this year, it is the tallest construction site in the world. When completed, it will be the world's second tallest skyscraper.
The Merdeka 118 tower under construction as seen from an old part of KL (the Zhong Shan building in Kg. Attap). |