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The works of Ooi Cheng Ghee are truly a hidden gem for those who appreciate the value of history and culture of bygone Penang. Entitled ā€œPortraits of Penang: Little Indiaā€, this book is printed in a beautifully designed large format and comprises of 160 black and white images taken way back in 1979. ā€œDuring that time, Penang was facing an economic slump. ā€œThe urban centre was facing a downward spiral, and that was why I took to walking the streets to see for myself the extend of the decline,ā€ explained the doctor who admitted the experience as an eye-opener. Ooiā€™s photos, accompanied by essays and commentaries by Gareth Richards and Himanshu Bhatt tells a soulful and heartfelt tale through the lenses of a dedicated and accomplished hobbyist who is also an Associate of the Royal Photographic Society in the UK. The images reflect a particular historical moment when the Penang free-port status had just been revoked and the Indian enclave was undergoing a difficult transition...

Exhibition on Portraits of Penang: Little India

The works of Ooi Cheng Ghee are truly a hidden gem for those who appreciate the value of history and culture of bygone Penang. Entitled ā€œPortraits of Penang: Little Indiaā€, this book is printed in a beautifully designed large format and comprises of 160 black and white images taken way back in 1979. ā€œDuring that time, Penang was facing an economic slump. ā€œThe urban centre was facing a downward spiral, and that was why I took to walking the streets to see for myself the extend of the decline,ā€ explained the doctor who admitted the experience as an eye-opener. Ooiā€™s photos, accompanied by essays and commentaries by Gareth Richards and Himanshu Bhatt tells a soulful and heartfelt tale through the lenses of a dedicated and accomplished hobbyist who is also an Associate of the Royal Photographic Society in the UK. The images reflect a particular historical moment when the Penang free-port status had just been revoked and the Indian enclave was undergoing a difficult transition...