Category: Event & Happenings

  • George Town World Heritage Day Celebration Weekend

    George Town World Heritage Day Celebration Weekend

    George Town, Penang celebrates an annual Heritage Day Celebration on the 7 of July to mark the city being incorporated in UNESCO World Heritage List of Cities and Sites back in 2008. The annual celebration brings various activities and street festival that showcases the cultural side of Penang.

    The Meng Eng Soo Temple Open House is part of the 3-days festival and I’ve brought myself into the street to feel and see Penang. It’s just beautiful the street of George Town is closed up for pedestrian, guides explaining the beauty past of Penang, and the sharing of wonderful culture.

    Although the annual festival is quite repetitive, it’s a lovely day to just indulge yourself into ‘Penang’ and remind oneself that Penang is culturally beautiful. I’ve not been to such event since many years back and this year, I see myself back into the city and the celebration!

    George Town World Heritage Day Celebration Weekend

    George Town World Heritage Day Celebration Weekend

    George Town World Heritage Day Celebration Weekend

    George Town World Heritage Day Celebration Weekend

    George Town World Heritage Day Celebration Weekend

    George Town World Heritage Day Celebration Weekend

    George Town World Heritage Day Celebration Weekend

    George Town World Heritage Day Celebration Weekend

    George Town World Heritage Day Celebration Weekend

    George Town World Heritage Day Celebration Weekend

    George Town World Heritage Day Celebration Weekend

    George Town World Heritage Day Celebration Weekend

    George Town World Heritage Day Celebration Weekend

  • Thaipusam in Penang, 2016

    Thaipusam in Penang, 2016

    Thaipusam in Penang, 2016 – Haven’t been to Thaipusam for many years, the last time was like 6 years ago that I went to join the rituals of throwing coconut to cleanse the road with coconut water for the devotees.

    It was a great one, visiting the Thaipusam area at Waterfall Road on the 2nd day of Thaipusam holy festival and it was crowded as usual. Getting up to the top of Waterfall Hill Temple (long name ahead!!! – Arulmigu Balathandayuthapani Temple) was tiring yet exciting because the view from the top was so good, not to mentioned the air was cooler up there.

    Not a Hindu, but still did a prayer at the temple for good health and good wealth. Getting back down ended my journey at the Thaipusam festival. Will do a more thorough Thaipusam experience next time!

  • Guan Yin Dan – The Goddess Birthday

    Guan Yin Dan – The Goddess Birthday

    Interestingly, the goddess of mercy or Guan Yin Ma has 3 birthday in a year and today is the last birthday of the year. I do not know why the goddess has three birthday, someone please share with me the story please? Haha.

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  • 庙会 2013: Happening & Beautiful Chinese New Year In Penang

    庙会 2013: Happening & Beautiful Chinese New Year In Penang

    庙会 2013: Happening & Beautiful Chinese New Year In Penang – Looking at the photos below, I am sure that it’s another reason to visit Penang during Chinese New Year besides food. It’s culture, it’s people, it’s happening, it’s fun. I have been going to Miao Hui for quite a few years, they look the same to me, but it just never failed to impress visitors from other places and it’s an awesome day to bring your camera out for a little fun. I never thought of going to the Miao Hui this year because it’s all the same, but since I’d nothing to do, I went there with Alvin, brought my lovely Canon along, and shoot. Surprised to meet quite a number of familiar faces there too and ended chattering a lot and quite many shots.
    Well, this post is so delayed because it happened like 1.5 months back because I left my camera back in Penang, now I’ve got it, and you can get ready to put Penang into your next place to visit during Chinese New Year next year.
    Houston, NASA of Penang. LOL.
    What’s up what’s up.
    Ong Kooi Jin!
    Khoo Kongsi.
    Beautiful girls.
    Scott!
    With Gen Yong & Alvin.
    Uncle RELA.
    Yi Jun.
    Gen Yong, Kok, me, Alvin & Min Xiang.
    Kok & JJ.
    LANSIs. Emily, Jameson, Lester, Victor, Nick.
    Yao Jing. Pattern banyak.
  • 年初六 Snake Temple Festival

    年初六 Snake Temple Festival

    CNY 2013: 年初六 Snake Temple Festival – This year is the year of Snake and there’s a Snake Temple in Penang! Every year there’s a flame watching festival at the Snake Temple at Bayan Lepas. The level of flame will predict the good luck of the whole year. It is measured by the height of the flame, like how tall it is and will tell the luck whether it’s good, or bad. During this flame watching ceremony, many devotees flocks into the temple to pray for good luck and to see the flame watching ceremony too.

    Food stalls in front of Snake Temple.
    Entrance.

    In conjunction with the year of Snake, the flame watching festival at the Snake Temple was a big festival. Very BIG. The Snake Temple is not to pray to the snake or God of Snake, it’s just somehow the typical Taoist temple happens to attract the reptile to reside in the temple and so call Snake Temple.

    Dear Clarice. =)

    Well, Valentine’s Day, yeah, so, Valentine’s Day go to Snake Temple see flame watching and also play with snake and also pray! I bet my V Day is different with you guys. HAHA. It might not be romantic for you guys, but it is for us, to join the crowds, to join the snake and to explore the culture. =D

    Venomous snake.
    Doesn’t look cute. =.=
    I tell you I am freaking scared of snake.
    Clarice loves the snake more than me.

    It’s really very happening and crowded at there and it’s great that we managed to catch the fireworks too.

  • Tropfest Penang 2012

    Tropfest Penang 2012

    Tropfest Penang 2012 – Went to Tropfest – The World’s Largest Short Film Festival which was also the last event of the month-long George Town Festival 2012. It’s my first time checking out a ‘film festival’ and also watching film at the outdoor, so close the nature. It was held at the Quarry Park of Penang’s Botanical Garden. Seating were on the nature grass floor.

    Tropfest Penang 2012

    Tropfest Penang 2012

    It’s a good experience, together with few hundreds people watching the professional short film from around the world. I thought it’s a projector screen but instead it was a very huge LED screen.

    Tropfest Penang 2012

    Tropfest Penang 2012

    Tropfest was actually originated from Australia, where filmmaker showcases shortfilm in a small gathering in a cafe named Tropicana Cafe, sooner it’d became a annual festival for short filmmaker around the world, becoming Tropfest of today. If you’ve missed it nevermind, you can check it out again next year at this month.

  • Goddess Of Mercy – Guan Yin’s Birthday 观音誕

    Goddess Of Mercy – Guan Yin’s Birthday 观音誕

    Goddess Of Mercy – Guan Yin’s Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan) – Taoist and devotees celebrates the birthday of Goddess of Mercy (also known as Guan Yin Dan) on 19th February, 19th Jun and 19th September each year on the lunar calendar.

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)
    It’s a very hot Sunday!

    Today is the 19th February in the lunar calendar and it’s a very happenings day at the Goddess of Mercy Temple (Kuan Yin Teng) on Pitt Street. I went there with grandma to pray, I also brought along my camera to take photos of the celebration. It’s really very crowded and hot because of the burning of joss stick. It’s overly crowded in the temple hall, moreover some part of the temple is closed for renovation.

    It’s very uncomfortable to move around due to the heat and amount of people, but then I managed to ooze myself into the crowd to pray and take photos.

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)
    Look at the number of joss sticks!

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)
    The super crowded inner hall of the temple.

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)
    Lighting up the joss stick.

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)
    Offers to the Goddess of Mercy.

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)
    Freeing the birds is a way of doing good deeds, which I don’t really agree as these birds and caught and then bought to release.

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)
    The birds stall.

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)
    Huge dragon joss stick.

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)
    Giving out food and drinks to the needy.

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)


    Renovation going on in the temple.

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)
    There’s a corner offering ear piercing. It is said that it brings good luck to the children who get their ears pierced during Guan Yin’s birthday. There’s many parents bring their little girls for ear piercing. It looks pain, some are brave and some cried. I’ve pierced before and I know the feeling. Haha.

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)

    Goddess Of Mercy - Guan Yin's Birthday 观音誕 (Guan Yin Dan)
    There’s many beggar gather at the Kuan Yin Temple on this day and there’s people bring a bag of coin to give out to them.

  • Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神 – Last Sunday, Penang has its first Taoist Float Procession with a spiritual route of 11.8km, and a length of 4km of more than 80 floats, representing different Taoist temple around Penang, and other state.

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    This Taoist float procession was organized in conjunction with the 115th Anniversary of the Lean Wah Thong Temple in Air Itam, Penang. It has attracted many locals and tourists to experience the float procession and also caused some traffic congestion in town.

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    I didn’t really know about it at first until my grandma told me about this event, only then I searched on the Internet and found out about it. It’s very cool, with many different Taoism god on the decorated float and many devotees join the procession. It’s a very happenings night, but I think the state tourism and culture authority should tell people more about it, so more people can experience the event as I know many didn’t know about this event.

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    I went to Pangkor Road and Jalan Dato Kramat to photograph the event. Hopefully, this kind of event will occur every year in Penang to attract more tourists and devotees to Penang.

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

    Penang First Taoist Float Procession 槟城太上老君古庙游神

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  • Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012 – Last year, I did not go to check out the Miao Hui in Penang because I was in Kuala Lumpur, studying. This year, I has a long holiday and I get a chance to visit this super happenings, crowded, fun cultural festival in George Town, Penang.

    庙会, Miao Hui is a Chinese New Year cultural event and festival that happens in Penang yearly. This introduces the Chinese culture to everyone, Chinese, non-Chinese, tourist, anybody. It’s fun because that you can find good food, have many opportunity to try out your photography skill, learn some Chinese culture that you don’t know, play games, see performance, join the crowds and more. It’s like a big carnival, at the same time can explore the old city of George Town. Most of the Chinese clan houses are open for free during that day.

    I have been there for a few years before during my high school time, but it still doesn’t feel bored to me. Hueisean, as a Penangite haven’t see the Miao Hui before, how can that be? So I brought her to check it out and she was excited.

    The zodiac for this year is Dragon and so the Miao Hui were dragon themed all over the place. The crowds were huge, newspaper reported there’s more than 100,000 visitors to the Miao Hui. That’s really a lot! I armed myself with Lumix LX5, Canon 60D + Sigma 30mm f1.4 + Sigma 8-16mm and a tripod, then I started shooting around at there.

    I went there at about 6.30pm, found a parking spot and started exploring around with Hueisean. Met some friends too. Although it’s almost the same every year, I felt it has become better, with more food, more games and better decorations too. We walked until about 9pm until our leg were tired, then we went back home. We didn’t really explore the whole Miao Hui as there’s too many activities and we were tired. There were a firework showcase at 12am too, but we missed it. Overall, that day was fun and tired. Good job to the organizer and Penang State Government.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Entrance to the central performance stage, a “red carpet” for VIP too. (Pitt Street / Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling)

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Kids looking at Penang’s Chingay performance. Chingay is an activity that involve balancing a huge flag with hand, and head. (Pitt Street / Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling)

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Chingay in action. (Pitt Street / Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling)

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    The entrance to the main stage with red carpet. (Pitt Street / Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling)

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    High school student dressed in traditional clothing leaded by VIP at the back to the main stage. (Pitt Street / Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling)

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Look at the crowds! Hueisean and I were following the VIP on the red carpet. =D

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Look at the amount of camera!

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Tiger, the zodiac for 2010.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Hueisean biting on Taiwanese sausage.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Entrance of Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi Clan House.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi Clan House.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    “One for one dolar.”


    Students dressed in traditional clothing, selling food like herbal eggs, my favourite!

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Chinese-style alcohol container.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Chinese-style alcohol container. The word read as Jiu, which means alcohol.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    With the Chinese traditional funny face clown.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Entrance to Cheah Kongsi.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    There’s a stand-up comedy talk show by Penang’s stand-up comedian Kim Sir at Cheah Kongsi.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Girl checking out the “wishing-CD”. It’s just plain CD where you can write your wish, then stick on the dragon. It’s a way of decorating with recycle item. (Cheah Kongsi)

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng arrived and lousang.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Very funny. There’s a section which introduces you about Chinese festival. At the Cheng Beng section, there’s a Chinese grave, writing “someone’s grave”. Cheng Beng is a Chinese festival where people pay respect to their ancestor.


    A gift shop at Armenian Street.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    An antique bike shop on Armenian Street.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    The uncle was playing on a Shanghai’s guitar which need to strum and press on the key.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Yummilicious deep fried street food. There’s my favourite fried siu mai.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Entrance of Tua Pek Kong Temple, Armenian Street.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Tua Pek Kong Temple, Armenian Street.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Exhibition of Baba Nyonya culture at Hock Teik Seah Tua Pek Kong temple.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Playing congkak, a traditional Malay/Baba Nyonya game.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012
    Showcase on how a Baba Nyonya wedding is like.

    Penang Dragon Chinese New Year Miao Hui 2012

    If you haven’t check out the Miao Hui before, come back next year during Chinese New Year season, it’s something that must not be missed in Penang. =)

  • Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公 – Pai Ti Kong literally means “pray sky god” is a very happenings festival during Chinese New Year in Malaysia, especially in Penang. It is also known as the Hokkien’s Chinese New Year where this day is celebrated by most Hokkien Chinese. It falls on the 8th day of Chinese New Year during the night throughout the midnight, where you can hear the sound of firecrackers and fireworks all over Penang, and place where people celebrate it.

    On this night, Hokkien Chinese set up a table full of food which are to serve to the “Sky God”. Although fireworks and firecrackers are prohibited in Malaysia, but then people still playing with them because it’s one of the Chinese culture.

    Penang is has the most people celebrated this day and it’s the most happenings place for Pai Ti Kong in Malaysia, especially at Chew Jetty.

    I am a Cantonese Chinese, so I don’t really celebrate the day, but then I do go to Chew Jetty every year to see people celebrating it and also to pray too. Last year, I didn’t get a chance but this year I have it. Chew Jetty was even more crowded this year. About 1km stretch of road were close for the Pai Ti Kong festival. As usual, a long table is set up on the road where people put food on the table which to be served to the god. Rich people will buy roasted pig to be dedicated to the god, of course, they will take back the roasted pig and eat with their family and friends after the praying ceremony at midnight.

    Chew Jetty was so happenings and crowded. Something different then last time is there’s a stage set up with performance and some performers hail all the way from China. Mini stalls selling gift and collectible product are set up in Chew Jetty too.

    The number of people that went into Chew Jetty was really a lot, a lot until that RELA had to restrict the number of people to go in as afraid that too many people will make the place collapse. Luckily, everything went nice, as they arrange people to go in batch by batch. Well, this is another must see in Penang, it’s something very different, very special, during Chinese New Year.

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公
    Traffic jam at Weld Quay.

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公
    Chinese lantern.


    Miku bread for the god.


    A girl putting food on the long table.

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公
    Roasted pork!

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公
    Big dragon joss stick.


    Interview by RTM Malaysia TV station.

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公
    Performance stage.

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公
    Tarrot card fortune telling.

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公
    RELA member arranging people to go in Chew Jetty batch by batch. Good job.

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公

    Pai Ti Gong / Hokkien New Year At Chew Jetty 拜天公

    Have you been there before? Check out my post about Pai Ti Kong in 2010, 2009, 2008.

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