Carrying a torch for tradition


Tan (left) and Pang Khek Seng putting up traditional lanterns at the restaurant in Cintra Street, Penang. (Right) Customers enjoying dim sum at the restaurant decorated with colourful lanterns.

THE festive mood is evident at a dim sum restaurant in Cintra Street, Penang, with traditional lanterns hanging all over the premises during the Mid-Autumn Festival.

Restaurant director May Tan, 46, said they had been decorating the shop with lanterns made from cellophane paper for the past 15 years.

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