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Pulau Pinang dahulu kala....

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Post time 24-11-2008 02:43 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by totokreturn at 22-11-2008 02:48 PM


yg gambor lama tuh penang punya...





Akhirnya dapat juga tengok rupa Tram nih memang betul lah macam Hong Kong punyer....

[ Last edited by  HangPC2 at 24-11-2008 02:44 PM ]
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 Author| Post time 24-11-2008 04:34 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by HangPC2 at 24-11-2008 02:43 PM




Akhirnya dapat juga tengok rupa Tram nih memang betul lah macam Hong Kong punyer....



tapi sayang dorang tak teruskan kegunaannya.. kalau tak, penang seakrang musti macam london kan....
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Post time 25-11-2008 10:43 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by totokreturn at 24-11-2008 04:34 PM



tapi sayang dorang tak teruskan kegunaannya.. kalau tak, penang seakrang musti macam london kan....



yang aku dengar citer lah Tram Penang punyer dipindahkan ke Hong kong....
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 Author| Post time 25-11-2008 11:25 AM | Show all posts
Old Georgetown

The house of Syed Alatas, an Achehnese merchant.

Perhaps the main attractin to Penang is the old town district of Georgetown. Here you'll find examples of colonial era straits architecture. Due to the many ethnic groups which settled here from the very beginning, there are examples of not only Georgian civic buildings, but also Chinese mansions, Indian temples and Achehnese mosques.

The Penang base of Dr. Sun Yat Sen, set in an arc of typical Penang row houses.
If you're into this kind of stuff, you can easily spend a couple of days looking around all that old Georgetown has to offer. At the very least, its worth an afternoon.
The place to start is the original fort constructed by Captain Francis Light soon after landing on Penang in 1786. Fort Cornwallis isn't much to look at. Only the outer walls, studded with a few cannons, remain. Inside, you can still see the magazine, a small church and some barracks. Most of the interior is taken up with a modern amphitheater used for performances on special occassions.

The Yap clan house (kongsi).
Across the street on the eastern side of the fort in the local Malaysian tourism office, where you can pick up brochures for walking tours of the Penang Heritage Trail and collect other information on the latest things to see and do. Next to the tourism office are a string of ticket offices where you can book an onward ferry to Langkawi, Medan and other destinations.
In the middle of the intersection near the tourism office is the Victoria Memorial Clock Tower, an ornate 60-foot high tower built to commemorate Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee.
To the west of the fort is a large open field called the padang. These flat playing fields are a common feature of British colonial cities. On the other side of the padang from the fort are the City Hall and Town Hall buildings. The Town Hall was under renovation in mid-2003.
Further west from Fort Cornwallis are the court buildings and the state museum. Most of the other notable houses and places of worship lie along the streets to the south of the 'government' district along the north shore.
Among the other 'not to be missed' places in old Georgetown are the Khoo and Cheah clan houses, the indigo blue mansion of Cheong Fatt Tze and the Goddess of Mercy Temple. Another interesting, although slightly offbeat, sight is the cemetary where Captain Francis Light, among other luminaries, is buried.
There are many other significant smaller houses and sights around the old city, such as the Hainan Temple. They are generally well signed, so that you can easily just wander around soaking up the atmosphere of this old colonial town.
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Post time 25-11-2008 01:31 PM | Show all posts
best nya gambar2 tu!!
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Post time 25-11-2008 03:04 PM | Show all posts
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Post time 25-11-2008 03:07 PM | Show all posts
wah... suka tgk pic lame..
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Post time 25-11-2008 03:10 PM | Show all posts
Weld Quay



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Beach Street



[ Last edited by  musang_pulut at 25-11-2008 03:12 PM ]
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 Author| Post time 26-11-2008 10:43 AM | Show all posts
ini baru bas tram asal penang yg dikatakan tuh....




perhhh.... kemajuan pulau pinang sebagai pelabuhan tanah melayu sememangnya dah jauh mendahului kuala lumpur sebenarnya....
tapi sedih byk kemudahan modern yg telah digunakan oleh pulau pinang dulu, dorang tak truskan hingga kini seperti bas 2 tingkat dan bas tram...
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Post time 26-11-2008 02:05 PM | Show all posts


HSBC yng masih bertahan dan officenye kekal hingga ke hari ni



Opis aku kt area ni jgk...hehehe

[ Last edited by  musang_pulut at 26-11-2008 02:12 PM ]
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 Author| Post time 26-11-2008 03:41 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by musang_pulut at 26-11-2008 02:05 PM
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3024/2287854996_b6f16edf2f.jpg

HSBC yng masih bertahan dan officenye kekal hingga ke hari ni

http://img300.imageshack.us/img300/2492/2359104bl7.jpg

Opis ak ...



bangunan asalnyer masih lagik daalam bentuk asal kekal hingga hari neh.. cuma bangunan HSBC jer yg dah baut renovate ke bentuk lain dah.. sayangnyerr...
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 Author| Post time 26-11-2008 03:52 PM | Show all posts
sempena mengenang penganugerahan pulau pinang sebagai tapak warisan dunia....

PULAU PINANG 26 Julai - Bandar raya Georgetown malam ini secara rasmi diisytiharkan sebagai Tapak Warisan Dunia Pertubuhan Pendidikan, Sains dan Kebudayaan Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu (UNESCO). Majlis yang berlangsung di Padang Kota Lama dan dihadiri kira-kira 10,000 pengunjung telah disempurnakan oleh Yang Dipertua Negeri Pulau Pinang, Tun Abdul Rahman Abbas.

RAKYAT Malaysia pastinya berbangga apabila Bandaraya Melaka dan Georgetown disenaraikan sebagai antara 27 warisan dunia seperti yang terpapar di dalam laman sesawang Warisan Dunia oleh Pertubuhan Pendidikan, Saintifik dan Kebudayaan Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu (UNESCO) iaitu whc.unesco.org.
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Post time 26-11-2008 04:06 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by totokreturn at 26-11-2008 03:52 PM
sempena mengenang penganugerahan pulau pinang sebagai tapak warisan dunia....

PULAU PINANG 26 Julai - Bandar raya Georgetown malam ini secara rasmi diisytiharkan sebagai Tapak Warisan Dunia Pe ...


Harap ada funding untuk maintenance dari pihak UNESCO selepas ini. Kalu tak mencabar gak nak mantain status nih
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 Author| Post time 26-11-2008 04:33 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by axman at 26-11-2008 04:06 PM


Harap ada funding untuk maintenance dari pihak UNESCO selepas ini. Kalu tak mencabar gak nak mantain status nih


bangunan lama neh nak maintain structur bangunannya yg amat mencabar sebab dah lama dan reput.... kebiasaannya kalau nak modified semula bangunan lama, muka hadapan tuh akan dikekalkan dan yg lain akan di bina baru... semata-mata nak tunjukkan keaslian muka depannya...
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Post time 28-11-2008 02:31 AM | Show all posts
Gambar2 ditahun berapa nie???
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Post time 22-4-2009 04:17 PM | Show all posts
bangga aku jadi anak penang
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