Wooden signboard replicated to preserve Cantonese culture


Wong (in pink) with Wong Woon Khuan (fourth from left), Ng Fook Thong Cantonese Districts Association Temple vice-president Wong Lai Yen (sixth from left) and other committee members in Chulia Street, George Town.

THE Ng Fook Thong Cantonese Districts Association Temple has unveiled the replica of a century-old wooden signboard to commemorate the completion of the phase one renovation at its premises in Chulia Street, Penang.

Its president, Wong Woon Khuan, said the replica was commissioned as the original wooden signboard was misplaced in the 1970s.

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