Speak Hokkien! Penang Hokkien dictionary Is Penang Hokkien a dying dialect? Do you speak Hokkien? When Rosalind, my publisher, asked if i was interested to illustrate the cover of a Penang Hokkien dictionary, I immediately said yes! As usual Patsy... Continue Reading →
Malay Mail To read more Click here Despite a rough year physically, injuring my knee and being bedridden for a month and slowly rehabbing myself back to health, 2023 has turned into a really amazing year. I have my second... Continue Reading →
A decade ago, Penang-born Tiffany Choong began sketching daily in her art journal, as part of her Happiness Project. The self-taught artist discovered the joys of sketching through her global travels, which in turn it is said, gives her “a... Continue Reading →
Stewart the seagull is back in Penang and the crow is dead. After a long absence, Stewart the seagull is back, and the crow is dead. The original Street art was painted over by another giant mural. Original location of... Continue Reading →
Penang Hokkien mee Today's sketch no 1424 is Hokkien mee or Prawn mee as it is know off the island.It's spicy prawn and pork soup with yellow noodles served with kangkung, boiled egg, bean sprouts. https://youtu.be/3CJlJByhyM8
Penang Char Koay Teow Today's Sketch no 1423 is of our pride and joy... Drumroll... The star dish : Char Koay Teow.Fried flat noodles with prawns, cockles, eggs, chilli, beansprouts and chives. Ask any Penangite, they will tell you this... Continue Reading →
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Window shopping group art exhibition by George Town festival 2018 in Penang this month of August. I have my 2 dragonflies named 'Flutter your wings and fly" on display at the window of Mano plus lifestyle store at 37 Lebuh... Continue Reading →
