Khaw Sim Bee and The Na Ranong Family: A Shared History of Penang and Southern Thailand

By Clement Liang

May 2013 WINDOW INTO HISTORY
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Back in the days when political boundaries were fluid, business and family ties lived a life that crossed borders, enriching both sides. Bloodlines were crossed as well, as were cultural and language barriers. For the social economy of Penang and Phuket, the Khaw clan was a central player.Penangites may recall catching a glimpse of a road sign bearing the name “Jalan Khaw Sim Bee” while passing Perak Road. This may very well be the only landmark in Penang reminding us...

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Clement Liang

is an ardent researcher in the history of ethnic minorities in Penang. He has presented papers on the pre-war Japanese community, designed the German Heritage Trail and organised a Siamese Heritage Forum in 2012. He was featured in the war documentary “1941 – The Fall of Penang” by the History Channel recently. He holds positions in several NGOs including Penang Heritage Trust.


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