Bringing back old traditions


(From left) State Chinese (Penang) Association committee member Lily Wong, Lim, Saw (red T-shirt), Nonis and Dr Punithavathi with food items synonymous with their respective communities during the media preview of the upcoming George Town Heritage Celebrations 2019 at the George Town World Heritage Incorporated office in Lebuh Acheh, Penang. — Photos: MUSTAFA AHMAD/The Star

TO revive the city’s old rituals and traditions, its festivities and practices will be brought to life by community experts during the upcoming George Town Heritage Celebrations 2019 on July 6.

Through workshops and interactive sessions, the unique practices and traditions of 22 participating communities in Penang will be brought to life.

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