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November 2025

This November, Penang Monthly explores language, place and memory. As GTLF returns, we highlight Penang’s multilingual streets and the dialects that keep local history alive.

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A publication of Penang Institute, Penang Monthly is the voice of Penang - an inspiring read for the curious Malaysian, featuring stories about the people, ideas, and issues shaping the state's well-being. Sign up for a free account to enjoy unlimited access to all our articles.
The Jacks of all trades of Ba Kelalan

The Jacks of all trades of Ba Kelalan

4 min read
It was Sang who drew up the plans for the impressive church of Buduk Nur, as well as its community hall and several houses. Buduk Nur is the biggest of the nine villages of Ba Kelalan, an isolated settlement in the mountains of north Sarawak.
by Carolyn Hong
Getting to Know Malaysia, One Trip at a Time

Getting to Know Malaysia, One Trip at a Time

4 min read
Not long ago, Chok Yen Hau hardly knew anything about Malaysia; today, he is one of the biggest champions of Malaysian travel. He now spends his days introducing Malaysia to Malaysians through his books, bespoke travel services and giving talks all over the country.
by Carolyn Hong
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