Friday, 22 March 2013

Street Hawkers @ Jelutong Market



Street hawkers are the backbones of the local Penang economy. Some hawkers have been carrying out their business their whole lives and some have even passed down to their next generation to continue serving the locals. With modernization comes the creation of food courts that have relocated some of these hawkers off the street into a centralized building for control and hygienic reasons. One good example will be the Gurney Drive hawkers who used to be running their business along the entire stretch of the sea facing promenade. 

However, street hawkers can still be found in many places around the island. One of my favorite is located at the Jelutong Market. This is one of the places in Penang that never sleep. Everyday before sunrise, the whole stretch of Jalan Penaga and Lorong Ipoh will be closed to vehicular traffic and are converted into a huge network of morning market. Only until around noon will the streets be opened up for traffic. Then in the evening another group of hawkers and vendors will again occupy the stretch along Jalan Penaga and the street then becomes a night hawkers paradise.

This place has maintained its identity for decades and survived the encroachment of modern development. These are some of the remnants of unique places on the island that still stand tall today due to the needs of the local people. And it is places like this that need to be preserved and upgraded to further strengthen its importance role within the community.

The newly refurbished Jelutong Market building.
Get your beetroot juice from this stall!
Refreshing beetroot juice
Penang Char Koay Teow

Penang Hokkien Mee
Night view of street hawker stalls along Jalan Penaga

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