Political standoff over ‘50, Love Lane’


'We need to clear the air on the Love Lane property. Let the people be the judge.' - Chang Wei Lu

The impasse between the Penang Chinese Clans Association and the state government over a heritage building in George Town’s inner city has captured the imagination of many Penangites. With no feasible solution in sight, the group is preparing to hold a 100-table dinner that is seen as a show of strength.

CHANG Wei Lu is arguably the handsomest and youngest-looking president that the Penang Chinese Clans Association (PCCA) has ever had.

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