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Georgetown
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Copyright: Alain Diveu (alaindiveu) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 93 W: 39 N: 170] (1154)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2006-12-15
Categories: Architecture
Camera: NIKON D200, AF-S VR Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G, 100 ISO RAW
Exposure: f/11, 1/350 seconds
Photo Version: Original Version
Travelogue: Alain et Chantal autour du monde
Date Submitted: 2008-03-16 8:53
Viewed: 381
Points: 2
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note [French]
Georgetown is located on Penang Island. The city was founded in 1786 by Captain Francis Light, a trader for the British East India Company, as base for the company in the Malay States.
Due to strict rent controls, George Town retains many colonial-era shophouses to this day and is often considered an architectural gem. Most of George Town's population is of Chinese origin.
The warehouses and godowns extended from Beach Street to the sea. By the 1880’s, there were ghauts leading from Beach Street to the wharf and jetties as Beach Street receded inland due to land reclamation. A new waterfront was created at Weld Quay, where commercial buildings sprang up.

Note that with its combination of Chinese and Muslims, Georgetown takes its religious resting days. Most of the town stops working for the latter half of Saturday, and all of Sunday. Many shops and restaurants are closed during these times and the streets are extremely sleepy and quiet, with little tourist friendly activity going on. Muslim prayer calls can be heard at the required prayer times, and it is not uncommon to see the Chinese locals burning incense for ancestor worship on the sidewalks.

These interesting clan jetties (that consist of seven sets of wooden piers) are home to generations of fisherman and workers who have made the section of the island their home. They are home to seven clans who migrated from China: the Lims, Chews, Tans, Lees, Yeohs, Koays and one mixed jetty. Each wooden shack is connected by a walkway. Views from the piers are incomparable.


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Salut Alain.
Très belle compo et cadrage.
High sharpness thank f/ and time used.
Best regards.
Bobo.

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