Tag: Penang

  • Tuesday Tanjung Bungah Market Pasar Malam (Night Market)

    Tuesday Tanjung Bungah Market Pasar Malam (Night Market) – Pasar malam, also known as night market is my favourite as there have a variety of delicious street snacks to eat and cheap stuff to shop for like clothing, mini electric appliances, accessories and more but the most important, is the food. Unlike in China, night market doesn’t station at a place every night. Every night is at different places around Penang.

    On Tuesday night, there’s a wet market and food court which turns into a crowded and happenings night market when sun set. Cars started parking by the road side and people of all walk of life flows into the night market to bring a happening atmosphere.

    I do go there occasionally for some light snacks, like crepe cake, hot dog, bubble tea, and local delicious hawker food.

    Frankly, it’s not the best night market in Penang yet as Jelutong Taman Kheng Thean Night Market (Friday) and Farlim Night Market (Wednesday) have even more street food for you to choose. Nevertheless, a night market in the middle of the high end condominium residential area of this Tanjung Bungah bring a sense of local-ness to the high class living. You can see foreign residents enjoying night market too.

    After a day of tiring work, a little walk at the night market with some icy drinks on hand is very relaxing. It get you out of the busy-ness of the city and traffic jam and slow your mind down.

    What do you think about night market/pasar malam? =)

  • 1st Avenue & Magazine Road, Penang – Night

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    Nothing much, just want to say good night to everyone. =) Went to Magazine Road to eat Chinese tang yuan (rice glutinous ball) just now for supper and like the way 1st Avenue Shopping Mall stands in the middle of a heritage city. – Good night everyone.

  • #smcpg5 Penang Heritage Mobile Photography Walk @smcpg

    #smcpg5 Penang Heritage Mobile Photography Walk @smcpg

    @smcpg is actually the Social Media Club Penang and #smcpg5 is their 5th outing and gathering. It’s my first time joining SMCPG as previously, I was not in and busy for their outing. I am glad that I was invited CJ who was part of SMCPG to join their 5th outing on last Saturday which was a mobile photography walk in the Penang UNESCO Heritage zone.


    #1: Old man looking boringly on the five foot path, Campbell Street.

    It’s really fun walking in the lovely George Town of Penang, it doesn’t feel bored walking and walking for so many times. And what’s so special on that day was a mobile photography walk. I have been using DSLR and digital camera for all the time and have not really went for a photoshoot which uses mobile phone for all the time.

    iPhone 3GS and Instagram application were my companion of that day. Here are some shots that I like and shoot during that day. Enjoy. =)


    #2: A lorong at Lorong Chulia.


    #3: They are making Penang bicycle friendly, but I believe there’s still a long way to go. Though, the popularity of bicycle is increasing.


    #4: A very old kopitiam on Chulia Street.


    #5: I believe this is Chulia Lane.


    #6: A heritage hotel in construction, Rope Walk.


    #7: Mini store, Rope Walk.


    #8: Cintra Street.


    #9: Somewhere at Muntri Street.


    #10: Kopicine, Bon Ton The Shop, known as an expensive coffee shop on Muntri Street.


    #11: Fence, Muntri Street.


    #12: 3D wall art on Muntri Street.


    #13: Windows, Muntri Street.


    #14: A flashpacker hotel, the MoonTree 47.


    #15: Dirty yet got feel walkway, Muntri Street.


    #16: Stick no bills.


    #17: Lovely Tian Hou Gong temple on Muntri Street.


    #18: Found a new hideout at Sri Bahari Road – LA BOHEME – a heritage house serving French pastry and coffee.

    #19: Lazy cat at LA BOHEME ends my post. =)

    You can find more photos of mine here or theirs here.

  • Random Shots At Heong Giam Si Temple

    Haha, it’s another post about temple and I did not purposely go to this temple to take photos. It’s actually I brought my camera with me during this visit to the temple with mom to pay a memorial visit to the late grandma of my dad.

    Heong Giam Si Temple, located near to the state mosque (Masjid Negeri) at Air Itam there is actually a memorial hall which houses people’s ancestor’s tablets.

    It rained during our visit and it was quite a heavy rain. I took out my camera and go for some shots.

    And after the rain, blue sky came. =D

    What a random post.

    Photos taken by Canon EOS 60D and Tamron 17-50mm f2.8.

  • Kuan Yin Teng – Temple Of The Goddess Of Mercy, Penang

    Kuan Yin Teng – Temple Of The Goddess Of Mercy, Penang

    On a find Tuesday afternoon, I was feeling bored and I went to Pitt Street alone to the famous Kuan Yin Teng (Kuan Yin Temple/Temple Of The Goddess Of Mercy) to walkaround, take some photos and pray a little bit. It was a hot day, yet it’s nice to go there to take photos.

    As you know, this temple is one of the oldest temple in Penang and have been serving the Taoist devotees well over the century. It’s one of the building in the listing of the UNESCO World Heritage Site and people still going there to pray everyday and it’s get crowded during the first and the 15th day of the Lunar calendar.

    The temple houses several God and Goddess of the Toaism. It was constructed in the early 1800s by the Chinese immigrant. My grandma is a frequent visitor of the temple too.

    Outside the temple, there’s many stalls selling praying material like joss sticks and candle and they will be touting you to buy their stuff when you passes by. Actually, it’s all the same, what’s matter is the heart and sincerity of praying.

    There’s actually Chinese opera outside the temple, serving the God and Goddess for a spiritual entertainment show, however the opera show was off during that time.

    As you know, I have some nice feel towards holy places like temple and church because these place give me a sense of peace and quiet. They all features nice artwork and architecture too especially old Chinese temple and old churches in the European countries.

    I heard that there’s plan of revamping the praying experience at the temple which is that no joss stick will be allow to go bring in into the inner hall. Praying will be done outside the temple, just like the Wong Tai Sin temple in Hong Kong. This is to preserve and maintain a clean and holy environment in the temple. Somehow, I don’t know whether it will be implemented or not.

    This is a must visit place in Penang. =)

    Photos taken with Canon EOS 60D and Sigma 8-16mm + Tamron 17-50mm f2.8.

  • Hennessy Artistry Is Coming To Sixty9ine Mansion and Mist Club

    The premium and ultimate event of Hennessy Artistry ‘The Global Art of Mixing’ is back to town in this coming July which is also next week. This is one of the top and coolest party in town and had brought over 2,500 clubbers back in the April H-Artistry event. Now, it returns once again to Penang at the glamorous Sixty9ine Mansion, Batu Ferrringhi on July 6 and Kuala Lumpur at the awesome Mist Club, Bangsar on July 9.

    I went to the previous Hennessy Artistry event before and it was real awesome as there’s free flow of Hennessy and you can mix up your own VSOP with different types of mixer. The Hennessy Apple and Hennessy Citrus are my favourites.

    There will be great music too, which this time featuring Trimix, Reshmonu, and Beautiful Beat Girls. It will be a awesome night with nice music, awesome VSOP, nice people and not forget to mention, Hennessy Mixing Bar, Hennessy Music Mix Synth, Hennessy iMix Challenge and the Hennessy Interactive Photowall for your in-house entertainment.

    Well, see you there! This time I will be in Penang for it. =D

    One thing, the Hennessy Artistry ‘The Global Art of Mixing” is by-invitation only. To stand a chance to be invited, visit the H-Artistry’s Facebook fan page www.h-artistry.com.my/facebook to register.

  • Looking For Interns Insurance Company

    Hello readers and friends who is based in Penang. I have a friend who is really very high post at Hong Leong Insurance who is looking for INTERNS who want to work in INSURANCE field. He will train you and give you all the guidance, which result in skillful and high salary job.

    If you are:
    -Hardworking
    -Willing to learn
    -Want to earn big money
    -Want to be successful

    Drop me an email about your contact details at yikyeou@gmail.com and I’ll direct you to the HR department.

    Cheers!

    – Posted from my iPad.

  • Hazy Penang And Gurney Drive

    Hazy weather had intruded Penang again which ugly-fied the view of the beautiful Penang. The hazy weather have been around for a few days already. Everyday I wake up, I tried to look out the balcony to look for a clear blue sky but the haze disappointed me.

    It’s not clear out there. It’s blurish. It’s not fog, it’s haze, it’s warm and it’s smelly. Industrial waste and forest burning are causing this and we can’t really do anything about it. I believe Beijing is in fact more worse than us. Haha.

    Luckily, the heavy downpour which happened in the afternoon cleared the sky for some time. So, yay!

    Hopefully, it’s big blue sky again so I can go out and take more photos! =D This post is so random. Haha.

  • Straits Quay, Penang #2

    My hands have been feeling itchy lately as they keep wanting to press the camera shutter button of my new camera. =D To ease my itchiness, I went to Straits Quay in the afternoon to press a feel shutters on my camera. I haven’t really been there during the afternoon and when the sun is hanging high above my head.

    It was a quiet Monday afternoon and Straits Quay was, quiet. Feeling bad for the restaurant and cafe owner as there’s so little people visiting their shops at that time. If it’s at Singapore or Hong Kong, there will be people almost at anytime. Guess Penangites are too lazy to come out to spend time at the cafe or perhaps selfish to buy themselves expensive beverage.

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    I went there with my girlfriend, Hueisean. It was windy and the warm sea breeze blows on my face which it’s not really a good time to spend outdoor.

    Took some shots of her of course as she had become my spontaneous model. It’s not all about building, landscape and random people anymore. After changing a new camera, my feel in photography is getting stronger again, it’s like boost up which makes me want to takes more photos! =D

    Straits Quay is a good hang out place and the concept is great, somehow it’s not really accessible to public as there’s no public transport going there. And the pubs only opens till 1am because there’s residence on top of it, so no live band and late closing, which is not that good.

    Anyway, it’s a good place for some better dining experience and a new spot to hang out in Penang.

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  • People’s Court At Sunset

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    People’s Court is one of the oldest flat in Penang, located somewhere near Cintra Street and Campbell Street. It was a place where all people lived happily and a majority of Chinese living there. Until today, the flats are still there with shop lots surrounding the place and now mostly elderly or old Penangite lives at there.

    My family always loves to dine at the Chinese restaraunt, Boey Chong Kee which situated right below the People’s Court flat. =)

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