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In many ways Penang is blessed with many old majestic trees that line up some of our major roads especially at Upper Mcalister Road, York Road, Scotland Road and Jalan Masjid Negri. We passed through these roads daily and we tend to take them for granted. Motorist would only come to appreciate them for providing shade from the scorching hot sun when they are stuck in a traffic jam.
All these mature shady trees not only give a pleasant and cooling environment especially for motorist but also beautify the roads and more important to our Eco system.

In Penang these trees are given priority over development. One can see that some of our roads are aligned to the position of these trees – especially at Burma Road in front of the Chinese Recreation Club and Kelawai Road near Gurney No 1 (when a two lane road suddenly narrow down to one lane). Even the pedestrian path are in contour to the tress.

If they ever carry out PGCC, I hope that all the trees on the proposed route would not be sacrifice. I like the photo snapped by 5xmom which is right to the point.


Do spare a thought the next time you drive pass these beautiful trees. I hope the above photos will bring back fond memories to all Penangites. Can someone please update me the name of this type of tree???

8 comments

Sharon Y. said... @ April 12, 2008 at 5:33 AM

I see Macalister Rd there and my ex-school (St. George)! Hehe. I really like the big old huge trunk trees surrounding my school area.. must have been a few hundred years old. This is a cause to raise for concern. I too hope the gov don't sacrifice these treasures in name of development

Little Inbox said... @ April 12, 2008 at 3:51 PM

Hey, we have the same hobby ler...I also like to look at all those trees since I was in secondary school time. I love those at Taiping Lake very much too...

CK Lam said... @ April 12, 2008 at 4:27 PM

Durianberry - Ohh didn't know you were from St.George! Well I'm hoping they will maintain these trees...Well...heading back Penang soon? (ps. Remember the tarts =p)


little inbox - Taiping was beautiful, the lake very serene and tranquil. I enjoy the views there very much as well...!

Anonymous said... @ April 12, 2008 at 8:25 PM

Hi, if I am not mistaken it is called Angsana Tree. The fruit when dried looked like a 50 sen coin, flat but thick in the centre.

There is one particular tree after Penang Sport Club, your front windscreen will feel raindrops even on a clear day especially after 7pm.

We used to ride on a bike and feel as if it is dizzling.

Another tree bears yellow flower, we called "cheng beng wah". It usually flowers as cheng beng approached, kind of like a reminder to us not to forget our loved ones.

Little Inbox said... @ April 13, 2008 at 6:56 PM

ck, by the way, I'm the owner for http://mylittlecottage.wordpress.com , http://loveiscolorful.blogspot.com,http://www.eatingpleasure.blogspot.com, and also http://www.littleinbox.blogspot.com.

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CK Lam said... @ April 13, 2008 at 9:10 PM

Pearl,thks for the information.

The droppings of the yellow flowers on the road looks like a carpet of gold under the hot sun.

Anonymous said... @ August 2, 2011 at 4:26 PM

sadly, if you go t Kelawai road, there are 2 trees right in front of Gurney paragon, its skin were cut around for it to die. its those hundred year old trees.
I have photos but dont knwo how to attache here

Pouteria said... @ August 30, 2012 at 5:37 AM

After a hiatus of 42 years, i visited Penang.

In spite of all the crass development, not an extra single square meter of green space has been provided.

Stupidity and greed rule supreme.

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