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June 2026

Discover Penang Monthly’s June issue: explore the stories behind Penang’s enduring heritage brands, the richness of its multilingual and multicultural heritage, innovative local businesses, community-led initiatives, and the challenges shaping the state’s future. From family enterprises and semiconductor pioneers to traditional food, festivals, education, and environmental sustainability, this issue celebrates Penang’s resilience, identity, and capacity for renewal.

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Noses Don’t Grow Back

Noses Don’t Grow Back

3 min read
It is very sad that the state of Penang is being ignored in the 11th Malaysia Plan (2016-2020). None of the infrastructure projects the Penang government presented for financial support has been accepted by the federal government.
by Dato' Dr. Ooi Kee Beng
Towards Substantive Democracy

Towards Substantive Democracy

2 min read
Democracy is a big word, and like all big words it is given to controversy and misuse. Since the magazine’s cover story this month and in April will be about local elections and local governments, it may be suitable to discuss what Democracy is.
by Dato' Dr. Ooi Kee Beng
The Kelantan Floods

The Kelantan Floods

4 min read
Freelance journalist and documentary filmmaker Jules Ong was one of many to organise contributions of such aid to be delivered to blind spots in the coverage of flood relief efforts.
by Danny Lim
To Excel is to Stay Curious

To Excel is to Stay Curious

3 min read
How often have we not woken up at 3am in the morning with a novel solution to pressing questions that we could not solve while awake? Interlinking, integrating, interlacing… that seems to be how the brain works, or at least when we let it work.
by Dato' Dr. Ooi Kee Beng
Linked by Bike!

Linked by Bike!

1 min read
Malaysia’s first public-sharing bicycle system, LinkBike, was launched in 2016. Within a year, the cheerfully blue bicycles have become a common sight on...
by Ivan Lim
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