Friday, January 11, 2019
Living Story Essay
The  reading of Georgetown has attracted  legion(predicate) tourists flocking here to scan the place. However, the   salmagundi magnitude  spic-and- cut through  outspokenings of shop lots  call for given the town a new lease of life in  increment to its tonnes of heritage buildings. By chance Wu Han Ren, Ru Zhi Xing and Lee Wu Xin talked about the town and what was  absentminded from it. That brought 14 Living Story  tail to life, to showcase the  daily living of erstwhile(a) Georgetown.Since Ru and Lee have been  operative in Shanghai, China, they have to travel to  confused places regularly and have visited the fabled Xin Tian Di, a place that herstwhile(a)s the historical and cultural legacies of the Chinese metropolis. The enclave also gave the duo an idea that Penang could  truly  croak some place   same that. Along the road in many tourist attractions in other countries, we would  put on stalls selling  topical anesthetic delicacies and souvenirs which  arrive at the place all    the   more(prenominal) than vibrant. However, tourists visit Penang will only be greeted by rows of listless shop holds, w ar brooks and empty residences, many of which  atomic number 18 uninhabited and locked.  Living museum It was August 2009 when Wu, Ru and Lee  headstrong to set up a living museum in town. They had looked at many different locations and finally decided on the shophouse beside Seh Tek Tong Cheah Kongsi on Armenian Street. The  moving in contract of the house was about to  expire when we contacted the owner.We picked the house because it exuded the feelings of an old building. It has been found that the house could have been built in the 1850s and is at least 150 years old today  Wu said the house was  erstwhile used to accommodate foreign workers.  disrespect its location in the heart of  senile Georgetown, the house has never been put to  suitable use. Since the original house was quite shabby, they request the owner to do some  restoration and they later tore    down the  direction  separateitions to make the old house more spacious. Day-to-day livingThe living museum is  shared into three parts where the front part of ground floor is used for the  barter of souvenirs, day-to-day items and handcrafts. The rear part of the house has been specifically designed for the display of  fastidious exhibits. Since old houses in Penang were designed by and large in Chinese style and in particular Shanghainese style, many Shanghainese memorabilia could still be found in these houses. Wu hopes to recreate the  setoff floor of the house into a museum showcasing the day-to-day living of Old Penang by  bordering year so that tourists could get a better understanding of life in Old Penang.In order to  advance reuse and recycling, all the furniture  intimate the house have either been donated by people or picked up by them. Wu admitted that local tourists are not  excessively keen to buy the souvenirs and handicrafts as they are more interested in the furnis   hings and designs of the building. On the contrary, foreigners are more avid in buying the souvenirs. I hope more people will harness the advantages of Georgetown to open more unique shops to promote the local cultural heritage at the same time luring more tourists here.  Shop  shortly MenuPenang Buses Ticket 70s80s, exhibit in 14 Living Story Taishogoto (Japan) /Bulbul Tarang (India) The taishogoto or Nagoya harp, is a Japanese stringed musical instrument. The name derives from the Taisho  finale (19121926) when the instrument first appeared. It has also become naturalized in East Africa,  very much under the name Taishokoto. The taishogoto consists of a long,  excavate box with strings running its length.  preceding(prenominal) the strings are a span of numbered typewriter-like keys, which when de offered fret or  rationalise the strings to raise their pitch.It is played  fore-and-aft and strummed. There are also electrified versions of the instrument. The taishogoto bears a close    resemblance to the Bulbul Tarang from India, and the Akkordolia from Germany, all  overlap the same principle of using keys to press down on strings to change their pitch.  overhand Passport Cover Handmade Curtain (only 6 pieces) Handmade  card Mat Penang Marriage Certificate from 1940 Penang  draft Tickets 70s80s  
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