Street fest helps curious crowd learn first-hand about the past


(From left) Lee, Yeoh and their daughters Chloe and Helle learning to make Bunga Rampai during the George Town Heritage Celebrations 2018 at Armenian Street, Penang. — Photos: LIM BENG TATT, GARY CHEN and JEREMY TAN/The Star

GEORGE Town Heritage Celebrations 2018 was all about acknowledging the past, appreciating the present and exploring the future.

The highlight of the event held to mark the 10th anniversary of the city’s inscription as a UNESCO World Heritage Site was a street festival which drew thousands.

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