
One of the more common and popular street food, satay can be found in a number of coffeeshops or hawker food centers in Penang. Originally a traditional Malay food, it has since gained popularity among the locals and tourists.
Author: WiLL CWK
George Town Street View: Old Townhouses
A Wooden Pier at Tan Jetty
Tan Jetty, George Town.
Cheng Beng (Qing Ming) Festival
Every year usually during the month of March or April, Chinese locals will be paying respect to their ancestors during the Qingming Festival (also known as Tomb Sweeping Day and Clear Bright Festival). Qingming Festival is also commonly known as Cheng Beng by the local Hokkiens in Penang.
A Chinese tradition, the Qingming Festival is an opportunity for members of a family to remember and honour their ancestors at grave sites. Young and old pray before the ancestors, sweep the tombs and offer food, tea, wine, chopsticks, joss paper accessories, and/or libations to the ancestors.
A Street View of Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce

Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce building at Light Street, George Town.
Kuala Kangsar Road Street View
Kuala Kangsar Road (Jalan Kuala Kangsar), George Town.
George Town Street View: A Chinese Incense Sticks Seller
A Chinese Incense Sticks shop by the side of the old Kuan Yin Temple at Kapitan Keling Mosque Street, George Town.







