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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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This is Pengerang

This is Pengerang

3 min read
A quaint collection of towns and villages at the south-eastern tip of the peninsula, the remote, largely agricultural and fishery-based Pengerang is a thriving enclave, the sustaining centuries-old traditions of the local Malays and Chinese.
by Syukri Shairi
Vintage Whites

Vintage Whites

1 min read
Once central to Penang's administration and economy, these white colonial-era buildings now blend into the background, yet their historical significance remains a lasting legacy in George Town.
by Penang Monthly
Pesta Pulau Pinang

Pesta Pulau Pinang

2 min read
The Pesta was the brainchild of the late Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu. It was first started in December 1970 at Esplanade as part of an effort to create a healthy environment for businesses during a period of high unemployment, and the investment climate in Penang was not at its best, to put it mildly.
by Penang Monthly
Penang’s Forgotten Scene

Penang’s Forgotten Scene

6 min read
Penang’s always had a vibrant music scene, none more so in the 1940s and 1950s. The introduction of cinema and radio led to an unprecedented boom in the local industry, allowing popular music and local talents to flourish.
by Penang Monthly
Taking Penang Studies seriously

Taking Penang Studies seriously

2 min read
Like most new countries founded after colonialism’s fall, Malaysia lacks good historical studies about itself that are based on solid empirical data. No doubt, some do exist, but they tend to emerge at certain fixed levels.
by Dato' Dr. Ooi Kee Beng
Statistics

Statistics

5 min read
IntroductionLegal aid centres in Malaysia are established to assist people who need legal representatives but cannot afford their costs. In this issue, the St...
by Penang Monthly
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