I am avid reader of your blogs, I find them interesting and makes me long for my old Penang both culinary and nostalgically!
With regards to the high court, it was built by my great grandfather who initially came from China as a "tied" labourer but worked his way up to be his own boss. He also constructed the jail in Dato Keramat Road.
Unfortunately, his fortune was squandered by his mistress and her two sons. That is why I have to work for a living!!
I am avid reader of your blogs, I find them interesting and makes me long for my old Penang both culinary and nostalgically!
With regards to the high court, it was built by my great grandfather who initially came from China as a "tied" labourer but worked his way up to be his own boss. He also constructed the jail in Dato Keramat Road.
Unfortunately, his fortune was squandered by his mistress and her two sons. That is why I have to work for a living!!
Hi CK Lam,
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my site! You have a great site too.
Cheers
Pearl
http://www.my-island-penang.com
Hi CK Lam,
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my site! You have a great site too.
Cheers
Pearl
http://www.my-island-penang.com
Pearl - I like your blog...a very informative guide and comes with lots of photos.
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Pearl - I like your blog...a very informative guide and comes with lots of photos.
ReplyDeleteck lam
http://www.what2seeonline.com
hey, one of the statue's head is still intact in your photos, but it had damaged already. Sad sad sad ....
ReplyDeletejust never understand some people... these are the things that we should maintain it. right?
hey, one of the statue's head is still intact in your photos, but it had damaged already. Sad sad sad ....
ReplyDeletejust never understand some people... these are the things that we should maintain it. right?
New Kid on the Blog - what a pity...I did not notice it while on my way to Beach street. Hope to see it back to its original form.
ReplyDeleteI am avid reader of your blogs, I find them interesting and makes me long for my old Penang both culinary and nostalgically!
ReplyDeleteWith regards to the high court, it was built by my great grandfather who initially came from China as a "tied" labourer but worked his way up to be his own boss. He also constructed the jail in Dato Keramat Road.
Unfortunately, his fortune was squandered by his mistress and her two sons. That is why I have to work for a living!!
Keep up the good work.
I am avid reader of your blogs, I find them interesting and makes me long for my old Penang both culinary and nostalgically!
ReplyDeleteWith regards to the high court, it was built by my great grandfather who initially came from China as a "tied" labourer but worked his way up to be his own boss. He also constructed the jail in Dato Keramat Road.
Unfortunately, his fortune was squandered by his mistress and her two sons. That is why I have to work for a living!!
Keep up the good work.