Thursday, January 13, 2011

Penang - Pearl of the Orient

8 January 2011
We took a trip to Penang over the weekend. Next to my hometown Malacca, the Pearl of the Orient never fail to impress me. We stayed at a beach hotel over looking the sea. Whenever I am on the beach, any beach for that matter, I cannot resist picking up sea shells. If I were to take count of the number of shells I pick up at all the beaches I have visited.....But the biggest shells I have collected at those from Hong Kong when we were served deliciuos seafood for dinner and I could not help putting the shells aside to take home after eating the insides.

Sea shells, from time immemorial, have been used as a currency for trading, just like coins, beads and other collectibles. Sea shells are unique in themselves because no two shells are really alike, in terms of shape, size, colour and pattern. To me, sea shells form a piece of the natural heritage from the sea.
We also went about town, walking the old streets along  Jalan Kapitan Keling, the ancient Kapitan Keling Mosque, Lebuh  Chulia and the surrounding area.  It was nostalgic to walk along these historic streets where so much trade was transacted during the early days when Penang, being the first British Straits Settlement in the late 18th century, was a bustling trading post. More than two centuries of unique history and heritage makes George Town a worthy recipient as a UNESCO World Culural Heritage Site in 2008, similar to Malacca.

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