Tag: chew jetty

  • Ernest’s Mural At Chew Jetty – Boy On Boat

    Ernest’s Mural At Chew Jetty – Boy On Boat

    Ernest’s Mural At Chew Jetty – Boy On Boat – Went to Chew Jetty last week to check out the mural by Ernest Zacharevic which is about a boy with fishing rod on a sampan. I’m so outdated already because it had been there for like a month. Anyway, I still want to go check it out and capture photo because it’s cute.


    Weather wasn’t that nice that day, it was hazy, humid and hot! Argh. I couldn’t spend a long time under the hot sun, it’s very uncomfortable as I was unprepared. Just went there spontaneously and did not expect the weather to be so hot.

    Here’s Hueisean with the mural. It’s drawn on the wall of a homestay wooden house at Chew Jetty.

     

  • Sunrise At Chew Jetty, Penang

    Sunrise At Chew Jetty, Penang

    Sunrise At Chew Jetty, Penang – Last time, I went to Jelutong Expressway, near the fishing village there to photograph the sunrise but it was kinda fail. Then I went to Chew Jetty for sunrise, it’s not golden orange sun, yet the effect, the sky, the cloud and everything are awesome. Not perfect, but I like it.

    Well, I’ve realised my friends here in Kuala Lumpur don’t really know how Penang looks like and how awesome she is. Some have not even been to Penang, they thought Penang is just beaches and Penang Bridge, that’s all, they don’t know how beautiful the city is now is. Haha. So now, I want to share to them some nice sunrise photo from a seaside settlement of Chew Jetty, a settlement/Chinese village that has over 100 years of history, and super happenings during Chinese New Year. The local Chinese movie – Ice Kacang Puppy Love was filmed here too!

    Sunrise At Chew Jetty, Penang
    6.55am. Still dark, but dawn is here already!

    Sunrise At Chew Jetty, Penang
    7.00am. Still dawn, I saw 2 photography enthusiasts at there too! So I was not the first one. They are really early!

    Sunrise At Chew Jetty, Penang

    Sunrise At Chew Jetty, Penang
    7.15am. Twilight is here. Beautiful ferry is crossing the straits to Butterworth.

    Sunrise At Chew Jetty, Penang
    7.17am. Fall in love with the beauty of a Bukit Mertajam in this picture. Bukit Mertajam is a township on Seberang Perai (Province Wellesley), Penang and it’s the highest peak at there. The hill look so calm.

    Sunrise At Chew Jetty, Penang
    7.25am. Mr Sun is almost waking up from horizon after a long quiet and peaceful night.

    Sunrise At Chew Jetty, Penang
    7.38am. Mr Sun is up! Couldn’t identify the round shape, but the red hot eye is looking across the sea.

    Sunrise At Chew Jetty, Penang
    Penang Port.

    Sunrise At Chew Jetty, Penang
    7.40am. Zoom in and you see Butterworth, the mainland of Penang.

    Sunrise At Chew Jetty, Penang

    Sunrise At Chew Jetty, Penang
    Awesome!

    Heard that Teluk Tempoyak has the best sunrise in Penang, wonder when can I check it out. Haha.

  • 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.

  • Hueisean At Chew Jetty

    Hueisean At Chew Jetty
    #1.

    Hueisean At Chew Jetty – Well, as you know I went to Chew Jetty few weeks back and I brought my dearest, Hueisean along because she’d never been there before. I’ve got my Canon 60D, and the Sigma 30mm f1.4 with me, so I started taking photos of her. Here are some shots of her, still learning and brushing up my skill. C&C are very welcome.

    Hueisean At Chew Jetty
    #2.

    I need to learn more on editing skill. My post-process skill really lousy because I don’t really know how to adjust the color and stuff. Haha. I prefer original shot, or perhaps using film camera so there’s no need of post-process. =D

    Hueisean At Chew Jetty
    #3.

    Hueisean At Chew Jetty
    #4.


    #5: The sweet smile.

    Hueisean At Chew Jetty
    #6.

    Hueisean At Chew Jetty
    #7.


    #8.

    Hueisean At Chew Jetty
    #9.

    Hueisean At Chew Jetty
    #10.

    Hueisean At Chew Jetty
    #11.

    Hueisean At Chew Jetty
    #12.

    Hueisean At Chew Jetty
    #14.


    #15.


    #16.

    Happy photography! What do you think?
  • A Walk At Chew Jetty


    #1. The Chew Jetty Kongsi.

    A Walk At Chew Jetty – Few weeks back, I went to the Chew Jetty with dearest, Hueisean. I like the place, I have been there for quite a few times and it just doesn’t feel bored every time I visit it because the little fishing village-like houses give a sense of peacefulness, a sense of calmness, it’s so near to town, yet it’s just relaxing, maybe because its location of by the sea.


    #2. It’s written Chew Jetty in Mandarin – read as Zhou Qiao.

    A Walk At Chew Jetty
    #3. Mini grocery store.


    #4. Lamp post.

    Chew Jetty or also known as Clan Jetty is a famous tourist spot in Penang, in the heart of the George Town Unesco World Heritage Site. Clan Jetty is located at Weld Quay, it consist of 8 jetties which are named after the surnames of the Chinese. Why people like to call Chew Jetty more is because it has the most number of “Chew” family living at there. The jetty is actually the villages of the Chinese immigrant when the first came to Penang in the 18th century.


    #5. Colourful artwork.


    #6. Hair saloon at the Jetty.


    #7. Bokeh!!


    #8.


    #9.

    It’d now become a tourist spot, and also photographer’s favourite spot for photoshooting. Well, it’s not a surprise that there’s still people living at there, and some still goes out fishing by their private boat.


    #10. Net.

    #11. Saw some kids fishing at the jetty.


    #12. So we went to check it out.


    #13.His name is Jason and his fishing string got stuck at the boat and we went to help. HAHA.


    #14

    The weather was pretty good that day, although it was sunny but occasionally sea breeze blew over my face which makes touring the place and taking photos nice.


    #15.

    It was a quiet afternoon, there’s not much people around in their home. There’s some other visitors like us too.


    #17.
    Peace.

    I feel the place is full of culture. One very cool thing is that different jetties has different house layout. It’s because that different clan from China last time has their very own clan living culture.


    #18.


    #19.

    The Chew Jetty is very happening and crowded during the Thni Kong Festival during Chinese New Year, as well as the Nine Emperor Gods Festival. You will not want to miss out this place if you happen to be in Penang, during or not during the two festivals.


    #20. Fisherman


    #21.


    #22.


    #23.


    #24.


    #25.

    Although the wind blew once in a while, it’s still feels hot once in a while, just when my perspiration started to break out of my pores, we started leaving Chew Jetty.

  • Visited Chew Jetty Spontaneously with Yiphing

    Visited Chew Jetty Spontaneously with Yiphing

    That day, I’ve forgotten which day it was. I went to Prangin Mall to print out my photo, then met up with Yiphing who was on NS holiday. Then while waiting for my photo to be printed out, we went somewhere else to let the time passed. I actually didn’t have the idea of where to go and suddenly, spontaneously thought of checking out Chew Jetty for fun.

    IMG_0803 by nicholaschan.

    I was not ready for it yet, so it’s actually a fun trip and I bet I will go back there again for a real trip which I take lots of photos at there. Waiting for a blue sky which is the green light for me to go there, and also a bunch of crazy friends. =D

    IMG_0805 by nicholaschan.

    Chew Jetty is a place/water house/livings/tourist place at Weld Quay, Penang. Every year, the famous Pai Ti Kong festival is celebrated at there.

    IMG_0806 by nicholaschan.

    I actually wanted to check out this place, pre-look around before bringing my NS friend to this place to see see. But somehow, the Penang trip that I had with them recently did not include this, the girls insisted to go to shopping instead.

    IMG_0808 by nicholaschan.

    I went here before, almost I came here every year but it was during the night, during the Pai Ti Kong festival. It’s my first time going during daylight, not very sunny on that day, a little bit cloudy and it was late afternoon.

    IMG_0809 by nicholaschan.

    The place was pretty quiet. There’s a little tourist touring the place and photographers taking photos at there. Not many residents around too, perhaps they’re still at work.

    IMG_0810 by nicholaschan.

    IMG_0817 by nicholaschan.

    The place is peaceful, I wonder is any unit at there up for sale, so I can buy it in the future, and revamp it into the most beautiful home on the sea at that area, haha.

    IMG_0812 by nicholaschan.

    IMG_0811 by nicholaschan.

    IMG_0813 by nicholaschan.

    Sea water at there is dirty though. Sea water by the shore of Penang is always dirty, it’s not close to big ocean, and so much of development around the city, there’s no turquoise clear water.

    IMG_0816 by nicholaschan.

    IMG_0819 by nicholaschan.

    IMG_0829 by nicholaschan.

    IMG_0820 by nicholaschan.

    Nice place. Everyday can get a good view of Penang and I wanna park a yacht here. Haha.

    IMG_0824 by nicholaschan.

    IMG_0830 by nicholaschan.

    IMG_0831 by nicholaschan.

    IMG_0832 by nicholaschan.

    If you are a tourist, you can check out the Homestay at there. There’s a house with rooms for rent, include breakfast too. Pretty cool. Perhaps I can go there with friends some times. =D Try a bit of the life at there for a day or two. See some sunrise and sunset. Shiok!

    IMG_0834 by nicholaschan.

    IMG_0839 by nicholaschan.

    IMG_0841 by nicholaschan.

    IMG_0840 by nicholaschan.

     

    IMG_0842 by nicholaschan.

    IMG_0843 by nicholaschan.

    Penang. by nicholaschan.

    Rubbish. ? by nicholaschan.

    Saloon. by nicholaschan.

    Alley. by nicholaschan.

    We went to collect photo after that, then home! Yeah.

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com