Entries Tagged as 'Penang'

>> Say What?? Funny English Signs in Asia >>

11Mar

Traveling around countries where English is not spoken, you often see various signs, information pamphlets and menus employing some interesting uses of the English language.  Sometimes silly, sometimes poetic, sometimes confusing and sometimes downright nonsense – funny English signs in Asia rarely fail to amuse.

My favorite menu item that I’ve seen so far was for ‘beaked beams’ as part of an English Breakfast in Pai, Thailand.  I don’t know why I didn’t get picture of it, but it’s been stuck in my head ever since and now pay better attention when something catches my eye.

Here’s a sampler of sorts of the signs I’ve caught throughout Southeast Asia and India.

2 hour guarantee, Thailand

I mean…just…really??

At a walk up, fast food burger joint throughout Chiang Mai.  They can’t be serious…right?

Cleaner Greener Penang Sign, Malaysia

Gas masks and a cleaner Penang…

They’re going for a cleaner, greener Penang in Malaysia…but don’t forget your gas mask.

Check Out Time, Laos

Clearly I wasn’t staying in the best of accommodation…

Um, well, this room was in Vang Vieng, Laos so…yeah.

Clean Station Has Clean Wall Sign, India

Mmm…k…if you say so

Taken somewhere in the middle of India. I’m not sure if…well, I just not sure about this one.

Hunny Sign, Thailand

This just made me smile

Apparently. Winnie the Pooh made this sign for ‘Hunny’.

No Floating Lanterns Sign, Thailand

Don’t worry, you’ll be fine

Seen during the Thai Loy Krathong festival, I don’t know if this sign speaks more to Thais not wanting to cause confrontation, or the fact that you can often find a way to get out of trouble here.  ‘Please don’t do this – but if you do, don’t worry, you’ll be alright.’

Keep Enjoy and Drink Wine Sign

I’m not quite sure what this means…but I think I like it

And last but not least – one of my favorites found in the Nimmanhaemin area of Chiang Mai where a new wine bar seems to be popping up every day.  The thing that made the sign even better is that the place is called ‘I’m Chair Bistro and Wine Bar’.  I’m.  Chair.

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>> Moment of: True Love >>

12Feb
rt Hearts in Penang, Malysia

Hearts in Penang

See more street art from Penang, Malaysia here and here.

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>> Moment in: Penang >>

26Nov
Rain in Penang

Rain in Penang

It’s the end of the rainy season, and while I was in Penang last month the sky let loose a couple of times.  There’s not much you can do except find cover and wait it out.  (Unless you need to get to work, then you suck it up, jump on your motorbike and squint your eyes.)

Only when you’re traveling would you not be bothered by a sudden downpour and spend your time stuck on the side of the road taking photos of a crumbling building and garbage…

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>> Street Art – Georgetown, Penang >>

06Nov

Last month I made a quick trip to Penang, Malaysia.  Staying in Georgetown was the perfect spot to spend my time wandering around the little streets and keeping an eye art for gems like these:

Penang Street Art - Bicycle

Since Georgetown was made a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site in 2007, there has been a sustained effort to draw in local and foreign artists to decorate the streets.

Penang Street Art Sculpture

Some of my favorite pieces I saw were done by a Lithuanian artist.  Unfortunately I only noticed two of his clever pieces, the first image in this post and this:

Penang Street Art Motorbike

Penang Street Art Motorbike 2

Some rogue street artists have also joined in.

Penang Street Art Hearts

Penang Street Art Wall Grafitti

Penang Street Art Birds

Penang Street Art Dying

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To read more about Malaysia, check out my posts at Wanderlust & Lipstick.

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