
It's the rightly named Oasis of Cool and Extended Walk at Ann Siang Hill Park area. I went during the weekends and weekdays. It's somehow pretty calming for me.












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Do you dare to take the plunge?
Note: This is not an advertisment and I am not paid to scream on that terror slide!
When I was a kid, I used to look at all the old mansion along Gurney Drive and Kelawei Road wondering what kind of life goes in there. As time past, I see less and less of these family owned mansions. The mansions-turned-shops and abandoned buildings are like burnt holes on a paper. An eyesore that burns my heart. Lucky me, my sister shared my love and we would travel by public transport or walk around Penang taking down whatever detail left of the old Penang. That's what you are looking at.
My only hope here is that when you do visit Penang, you would spare some time to look around you (besides those fabulous food).
About Tow Boo Keong Temple
The temple is situated at Jalan Kampar, Ipoh. Expect double to triple parking at the roadside during this period. There will be usherers to guide you to a parking space and sell you all the prayer paraphernalia.
Inside the temple, you'll be moved to tears (hihi... more like smoked to tears). Worshippers will present the tributes, burn incense and candles, make wishes, ask for direction (using the bamboo sticks) and stand dumb (that would be me). Every donation given will be responded with 3 drum raps and 3 bell rings. Those completed their prayers will walk below the God's table for blessing and get amulets for protection. Full of customs. Full of tears (me again).
The tributes
The usual food presented to 9th Emperor God would be "miku". Miku is a hokkien word meaning tortoise shaped bun.
The demand for miku is astoundingly huge. Everyone who visited the place will buy at least in 3's or 5's. You'll witness many hands behind the making of miku.