Saturday, 22 February 2014

Active cultural scene for Penang

Active cultural scene for Penang

Penang National Department of Culture and Arts has lined up a series of activities throughout this year in conjunction with Visit Malaysia Year 2014.

Department director Mohd Rizal Ismail said it was important to preserve and propagate the cultural and traditional values of the country which seemed to be fading away from the younger generation.

"On many occasions when asked, those from the Y-generation have no idea what many of these performances, arts or crafts were about. It is therefore imperative that we rejuvenate the cultural and traditional heritage of the country before it is lost forever," he said.

"Penang is the birthplace of many famous places, faces, arts and crafts so it is timely to increase awareness among young and old on our cultural heritage.

"All the activities are planned with the vision of 1Malaysia, where all the communities are involved so as to instil a feeling of oneness while inpursuit of preserving and keeping alive the national culture, traditional and identity."

Rizal said the department intended to involve the participation of all the races and age groups, especially the younger generation.

To be held mostly at the Kompleks Pustaka Warisan Seni auditorium in Lintang P. Ramlee, here, the activities up until April are:

- Feb 28 -- Pokok Hiasan;

- March 3 -- Program Perantisan Kumpulan Boria Bukit Gedung and Bimbingan Seni Budaya;

- March 8 -- Seni Pertahankan Diri;

- March 22 -- PMS Nelayan and Program Expresi Muzik;

- April 5 -- Seni Lukis;

- April 19 -- Cegah Jenayah Bersama PDRM;

- April 20 -- Manifestasi Teater Negeri; and

- April 23 to 30 -- Kem Sukarelawan Zon Utara.

For details, call 04-281 7791/92 or fax to 04-281 7781.

~News courtesy of New Straits Times~

Thursday, 6 February 2014

Coupon parking system to resume on Feb 15

Coupon parking system to resume on Feb 15

The coupon parking system, which was suspended about two weeks after it was implemented on Jan 1, will resume from Feb 15.

The Penang Island Municipal Council said, in a press statement, that those who had purchased the January monthly parking pass could renew them for use in March.

A total of 335 outlets that sell the coupons are listed at www.mppp.gov.my.

It also warned of strict compliance by motorists, failing which they would be severely dealt with.

On Jan 16, the council suspended the system after motorists complained of a shortage of coupons.

Motorists had complained about the poor quality of the scratch coupons.

They had also complained that some agents were fleecing the public by selling RM4 booklets at RM4.50 and RM6 booklets at RM7.

The council did not say anything about the fate of the parking system concessionaire, Perkhidmatan Alam Indah Sdn Bhd, which had been blamed for the problems.

When he made the announcement about the indefinite postponement of the coupon parking system, state Local Government ommittee chairman Chow Kon Yeow had said that the state government was satisfied with the actions taken by the council and Perkhidmatan Alam Indah, and that the public would have free usage of all 11,103 parking spaces on the island.

Perkhidmatan Alam Indah managing director Abdul Malik Abdul Kader had admitted that there was a shortage of coupons and that the coupons were of poor quality.

~News courtesy of New Straits Times~

Pinang Peranakan Museum turns 10

Pinang Peranakan Museum turns 10

The anniversary featured a book launch and fashion and jewellery show

It was an auspicious night for the Pinang Peranakan Museum as it celebrated its 10th anniversary at a hotel here recently.

One of the highlights of the evening was the launch of the Straits Chinese Gold Jewellery book, the third book after Pinang Peranakan Mansion and Hai Ji Zia Zhu by the museum.

The book celebrates beauty, elegance and the extravagance of Baba Nyonya jewellery.

The author, Lillian Tong, is a fifth generation Penang Nyonya and also the museum director of the Pinang Peranakan Mansion and Straits Chinese Jewellery Museum in Penang and Malacca.

As an advocate of Chinese history, heritage and culture in Penang, she has been a curator at exhibitions, a lecturer and has also taken Peranakan heritage and culture to world expositions, conventions and exhibitions abroad.

Guests were treated to a sumptuous dinner and a lion dance to herald the Year of the Horse. The event also showcased Baba Nyonya jewellery from the baju panjang to the sarung kebaya from the early 1800's to the late 1900's.

The highlight of the evening was the Baba Nyonya bridal couple in an antique Chinese Imperial dragon phoenix robe.

Among the guests were foreign dignitaries, leaders of various communities, academicians and experts in the Baba Nyonya culture as well as presidents of the Baba Nyonya associations from Penang and Singapore.

Patron of the Chinese Peranakan Association, Datuk Seri Khoo Keat Siew said the straits Chinese culture or Peranakan culture is an integral part of the larger multi-ethnic community that makes up Penang.

"Penang is a melting pot of of cultures. The nyonyas' worthy contributions particularly in attire and and local cuisine have immeasurable impact that continues to add colour to our community.

"The many customs, rites and rituals are not just inherited but also acquired from the melting pot that Malacca was under the Malay Sultanate, Portuguese, Dutch and British rule.

"I would also like to congratulate Lillian Tong, who is of Peranakan heritage herself for taking us on a journey to discover the importance of gold jewellery in her culture," he added.

The book is perfectly bound and comes in hardcover with a jacket.

It will be available for sale at bookshops and the Peranakan Mansion in late March.

To order the book, call Tong at 012-407 2711 or email naughtynonya@gmail.com.


Models dressed in Nyonya outfits with matching jewellery.

~News courtesy of New Straits Times~