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Experience The Melting-Pot Culture Of Penang

by fxgallagher

Oct 31, 2014
2014 / October 2014

For years known as the Pearl of the Orient, Penang lost its luster by the early 1900s as its importance as a global trading port waned. Today, thanks to its new high-tech industries, unique architecture and fabulous cuisine, Penang bustles with commerce once again.

Nestled in the Strait of Malacca, three miles off Malaysia’s northwest coast, oval-shaped Penang Island measures only 15 miles long and 12 miles wide. The narrow coastal plain that rings the island’s lush mountainous interior houses most of its 1.6 million inhabitants, half of whom live and work in the capital, George Town.

Founded in 1786 by Capt. Francis Light of the British East India Co., George Town ranks as one of Asia’s largest and best-preserved colonial trading ports. According to old legends, early British settlers found the island densely cloaked in tropical rainforest and motivated their imported teams of laborers to clear the forest by tossing silver coins into the undergrowth. Over the next two centuries, merchants from around the globe, most notably Chinese, flocked to the island, creating wealth and cultural hybrids.

Today, the island’s culture comprises a fascinating fusion of East and West, testimony to more than a century of British rule blended with Malay, Chinese and Indian traditions. The city’s unique melting-pot culture and architecture prompted UNESCO to designate it a World Heritage site in 2008.

After the collapse of the British Empire, Penang’s economy wilted, but the island rebounded to become Malaysia’s version of Silicon Valley. Established in the late 1970s, the Bayan Lepas Free Industrial Zone, the country’s first trade zone, now employs upwards of 140,000 workers and boasts dozens of international high-tech companies including AMD, Dell, Intel, Motorola, Osram Sylvania and Seagate.

Although the trade zone sits on the south side of the island, most head offices and government departments are located in George Town, so most business travelers opt to stay along the beautiful northern beaches, an easy 20-minute taxi ride ($10–15) from downtown. The modern Four Points by Sheraton, on beautiful Tanjung Bungah Beach, boasts 220 stylish contemporary guestrooms, each featuring a work space with a desk and multiline phone, free WiFi, a separate shower and bathtub and breathtaking views of the Strait of Malacca. It offers an oasis of calm from the frenetic pace of George Town and a great location to recharge your batteries after a long day of meetings.

Hotels are favorite venues for conducting business, and the Sheraton’s business center; private meeting rooms; and spacious, quiet lobby offer ideal settings for formal and informal meetings. Also, the peaceful ambience of the hotel’s fashionable Eatery Restaurant encourages business discussions over a wide selection of Malaysian and international cuisine.

Business travelers typically schedule their downtown meetings to include a local lunch or dinner. It’s best to take a taxi to the center of town from your hotel ($10–15) and then navigate the city core by trishaw. The colorful, ubiquitous tricycles with their jovial drivers provide the most effective way of getting around the city quickly. An hour’s fare costs about $6.

A colorful trishaw offers a fun way to explore the city. © Michael DeFreitas

A colorful trishaw offers a fun way to explore the city. © Michael DeFreitas

The popular Hameediyah Restaurant on Lebuh Campbell Street is a George Town institution and a favorite with the business crowd. If surviving the test of time is any indicator of success, Hameediyah earns the highest accolade. In operation since 1907, Penang’s oldest restaurant offers a wide variety of local delicacies including chicken kapitan, savory assam laksa (hot and sour fish broth with noodles), mee yoke (spicy prawn soup) and telur bungkus (spicy beef wrapped in an omelet).

For a more formal business dining experience, head to the G Café at the G Hotel on Persiaran Gurney, popular with businesspeople and tourists alike. G Café serves a buffet breakfast daily, an international buffet for lunch and different buffet themes nightly for dinner. During the month of Ranadhan, the restaurant’s Ranadhan buffet features dishes from various districts of Malaysia as well as regional cuisines from Thailand and Indonesia.

After lunch or dinner, many business travelers take some time out of their busy schedule to peruse one of the local markets, such as Little India, around Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling to grab a few gifts to take home. Day or night, wander through the maze of eclectic shops selling everything from exotic spices and gold jewelry to saris and slippers and get a glimpse into the culture of the Indian settlers who made Penang their home generations ago.

Penang residents love their city and relish the opportunity to show it off. Don’t be afraid to ask your lunch or dinner guest if he or she has the time to give you a quick tour of one of the markets. Not only is it an opportunity to bond, but you get a local guide, to boot.

Patience is by far the most important aspect of conducting business in Penang. Despite its seemingly chaotic pace, Penang business relies on a slow, deliberate process in which getting to know each other first takes preference over discussing business. Etiquette-wise, business is usually a casual affair, governed by Islamic traditions. Dress conservatively (especially women). Touching is not popular, so wait for your guests or clients to offer their hands first. Many will simply place their right hand on their chest and say, “Salam.” Also, never point with your finger. Rather, make a fist with your thumb on top and point with your thumb. And try not to cross your legs when sitting directly across from your client or guest.

Penang is one of those destinations that has it all — business opportunities, unique colonial architecture, outstanding cuisine, beautiful beaches and diversified cultures — so try to plan an extra day or two to explore this interesting living museum.

Read more about Penang’s Kapitan Keling Mosque.

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