Sunday, May 18, 2008

Durian Season is Back!

It's already May, and for the next three months or so in Balik Pulau etc: Deroyan, deroyan... liulian!

Enjoy the videos...

Learn English first:



Then have a Mat Salleh try his/her first durian:



Then look for more originals in the orchards:

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Balik Pulau in Pictures (intermission)

The popular spot for taking photos of Balik Pulau has got to be the Anjung Indah, a nice recently renovated observatory park situated at the road peak at Jalan Tun Sardon in the middle of the long 'touge' connecting Relau and the Kongsi Town. And here's one more from a blogger of "Blase Ramblings":


The next one impresses me much. Who would thought you'd find a river that looks as fine as in the photo by imejmakr as posted on Flickr? With this river along Jalan Balik Pulau made to look just as a big, dirty drainage system, I'd wouldn't have the slightest idea that Sg Burong would flow up to the sea looking this good...





Sunday, March 09, 2008

ELECTION 2008: New (and young) representation for Balik Pulau

BP-ites have voted, with about 75% turnout of nearly 40,000 of eligible voters and a newcomer to local political scene, the young lawyer Mohd Yusmadi Mohd Yusoff of the Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) opposition party, only 34 years old defeated former economist and chairperson of Bank Rakyat, Dr Norraesah, 59, of the Barisan Nasional (BN) country ruling coalition party, with a very small majority of 708 votes. Both were new candidates for the parliamentary seat of Balik Pulau.

The state seats of Teluk Bahang and Pulau Betong however have been retained by Barisan Nasional by Datuk Seri Dr Hilmi Yahaya and the incumbent Muhamad Farid Saad respectively, both from the Umno party of the BN coalition. Incumbent state representative for Bayan Lepas, Syed Amerruddin Syed Ahmad from BN-Umno also retained his seat. All three BN winners also won with a very small majority of no more than 500 votes each respectively.

Dr Hilmi, 58, a medical doctor who was the first local to open a private clinic in Balik Pulau, was making a comeback to state politics after winning the Balik Pulau parliamentary seat in the 2004 general election.
Muhamad Farid Saad is a surveyor with a Master’s in Business Administration. (The Star, 6 MAR 2008)

The fight, whom Dr Norraesah regarded as "mother and son contest" due to the the big age gap was a close call indeed! Although Dr Norraesah and the rest of BN candidates have expressed huge confidence and almost anticipated to win easy in all of these BN stronghold parliamentary and state seats, the more experienced 'mother' have lost to the 'son', perhaps due to the slight change of decisions like by some voters as highlighted in article in The Electric New Paper (Singapore): "They supported BN in past, but now..."

In a Malay-majority Balik Pulau with all the candidates noticeably to be Malays as well and the voters traditionally being the big BN-Umno supporters, perhaps the non-Malay voters played quite an influential role in turning around the result for parliamentary seat.

And could it be that the voters wanted to send a message to the federal government on their reducing of confidence in the federal power, but still want to ensure that the rather progressive developments in this small town continue?

Obviously, more and more postmortems after this dramatic election results, are due by all parties in response to why people have voted the way they did and what Malaysians today really want, both in big cities and small towns and villages.

Let's just hope that the conventional sense that "changes are good" is right.. ;)

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Pride of Balik Pulau

The Star finally published a review on the new market on 12 FEB 2008, some two months since we had a peek on the the facility...

The couple of new pictures in the article by Andrea Filmer:-

RM700m Penang Tower in Balik Pulau?

Yes, old news... but I wonder what happened to the proposal?

Nation
Sunday November 20, 2005


RM700m tower proposed for Penang

BY NG SU-ANN

PENANG: A proposal has been made to build a RM700mil “smart tower” like the Kuala Lumpur Tower on Pondok Upeh Hill in Balik Pulau here.

Balik Pulau MP Datuk Dr Hilmi Yahaya said it would house the world's first revolving hotel, a revolving restaurant, meeting rooms and telecommunication facilities.

“The proposal was submitted to the state early this year by a group of local and foreign investors.

“I hope the state will consider it as soon as possible,” he told reporters after opening the Koperasi Pelancongan Pulau Pinang Berhad's (Kopel) annual general meeting at the P. Ramlee House yesterday.

Dr Hilmi, who is also the Finance Ministry parliamentary secretary, said to avoid cutting trees to make a road up the hill, the proposed cable car system linking Penang Hill and Teluk Bahang should also be linked to the tower.

He also urged the state to make the system more comprehensive by providing links to Balik Pulau and Relau, instead of merely between Penang Hill and Teluk Bahang.

Originally from http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2005/11/20/nation/12648637&sec=nation
(article no longer made available for public access by publisher)

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