Penang Monthly, by Penang Institute, is the voice of Penang, offering insights on its people, politics, economy, culture, and society, with a focus on local and national issues for curious Malaysians.
FESTIVALThemed “Mikro-cosmos”, the 11th edition of George Town Literary Festival (GTLF) will feature mostly online conversations, exploring the spirit of cosmop...
AS IT IS today, Pulau Tikus may not be as densely filled with shophouses as George Town is, but what is clear is that it was very much a direct outgrowth of the...
VIRTUAL TALKCalling all new mummies! Here’s a chance to understand your babies better with the segment Decoding Your Baby's Body Language by The Asian Woman. Le...
In July every year, Bukit Mertajam comes to life as pilgrims flock to St Anne’s Church to take part in the massive St Anne’s Festival. The festival...
FAMILY FUNBond with your children at home with the Family Bingo Challenge. Participate in either the Creative Family Photo “We Are Family” or Creative Family Bi...
VIRTUAL CAREER FAIRConnect with employers and learn about the range of job opportunities available at the Virtual Career Fair - Explore, Connect and Get Hired....
FESTIVALGeorge Town Festival returns for its 12th edition, from July 10-18. Due to MCO 3.0, however, only the Festival’s online programmes will be presented as...
ON APRIL 20, a landmark signing took place between Angkasa-X, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) and Digital Penang to position and develop Penang as a key player...
ACCORDING TO THE Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysia produced about 255,000 graduates in 2020, approximately 86% of which were from the academic track, and 1...
SymposiumThe Penang Green Council invites you to the Symposium on Sustainable Penang, titled “Can Penang be Made Sustainable by 2030?” The s...
In recent years, Penang’s robust economic performance, bolstered by immense foreign investment and its manufacturing and service sectors, is an encouragin...
Sepoy Lines Recreation Club.Thank you for the great articles that really do bring back so many memories. I am now a resident of Perth, Australia, and sinc...