Heritage showcase
By ANDREA FILMER ; The Star - Wednesday July 7, 2010
Themed ‘Streets Come Alive — Unforgettable George Town’, the day-long extravaganza will showcase culture, music and food on the inner city’s historical streets to celebrate the second anniversary of George Town’s listing as a Unesco World Heritage Site.
The subtle rumble of excitement was apparent yesterday as organisers rushed to put everything in order for what is touted as one of the city’s biggest festivals.
“Normally, it takes months to put up an event of this size, but our on-the-ground preparations were done in just six weeks,” Penang Town and Country Planning, Housing and Arts Committee chairman Wong Hon Wai told reporters before distributing festival pamphlets to shop owners and the public yesterday.
Welcome to Penang: Trishaw pedaller Tan Bah Loo, 48, explaining the tourist sites to his passengers outside the Yap Kongsi on
Festival publicity team member and Anak-Anak Kota programme officer Chen Yoke Pin said many of the heritage zone’s sites and attractions would be open free-of-charge to the public today.
Heritage buildings like
At the Masjid Kapitan Keling, there will be a full-day programme of traditional food, arts and craft demonstrations, mosque tours and a teh tarik display scheduled after 5pm.
Malay heritage performances will be held at the Penang Islamic Museum where traditional arts like boria, ghazal parti, silat and khat will be performed.
A historic showcase on the Acheen Street Mosque will be held along with exhibitions of dispatched gifts, bunga telur and traditional kuih.
It will be open to visitors free-of-charge from 5pm to midnight.
Over at Khoo Kongsi, a Beijing Opera performance featuring acclaimed Iranian-born Chinese Opera performer Ghaffar Pourazar and International Centre for Peking Opera founding member Chie Morimura, will be held at the kongsi at 5pm.
Chen also urged the public to visit the Chinese clan jetties on Weld Quay for free sampan rides.
“The Yeoh Jetty will offer free sampan rides to visitors from 8.30am to 11.30am where they can catch a glimpse of the lives of pre-1970 clan jetty workers in Penang,” she said.
Registration for the George Town Shophouse Trail, scheduled in two batches this morning, and the Heritage ‘Trea-Shaw’ Hunt, planned for 8am today, have already been filled and closed.
Chen, however, said those interested in seeing the resting places of
The 45-minute tour, that will be held at 2pm and 3pm today, will take patrons around the
Chen said three stage areas would also be set up at Cheah Kongsi,
Penang Teochew Association secretary Ch’ng Teng Liang said the
Exciting: The
“There will also be kung fu and teochew opera performances along with a Shaolin traditional Chinese medicine master, who will provide free medical advice starting at 6pm,” he added.
Over at the Cheah Kongsi, secretary Cheah Swee Huat said they would stage special lion dance performances on high poles at 7.30pm and 9.30pm at their premises on
Malaysian Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Penang executive secretary R. Sethupandian said the Little India stage would feature groups performing classical Indian dances and music as well as sitar, tablar and nadaswaram (Indian trumpet) and silambam (Indian martial arts) performances starting from 7pm.
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