I hope all my PGHK listeners, old and new guests, are having a wonderful new year.
May the new Rabbit bring you lots of wealth, health, happiness, and most of all laughters and chao ua!
Kiong Kiong!
I hope all my PGHK listeners, old and new guests, are having a wonderful new year.
May the new Rabbit bring you lots of wealth, health, happiness, and most of all laughters and chao ua!
Kiong Kiong!
My mom, Ong Bo Niao Niau Niau is back to talk about our favorite dishes for Chinese New Year. Along with our guests, we also talk about our favorite kuih for CNY.
I wish all of you a fun, wealthy, healthy, and lucky year! Eat a lot please!
What do you do for your birthday? I have a surprise guest showing up half way into the recording, find out who!
I also decided to celebrate my birthday this year in Penang. I hope you’ll come celebrate with me. Please suggest what you want to do.
I think decide to do it on Saturday, April 2, 2011.
A listener who is a skeptic about paranormal activities went out to investigate for himself some paranormal activities on Macalister Road. Another listener talked about his grandmother’s house which is haunted.
ATTENTION: I really heard a kid’s voice on 42:29. Tell me if you can hear it, and if it’s our guest’s voice?
We dicussed about photography from the olden days to today. Check out how one of our femail listeners learned about photography by taking nude pictures.
Check out all the photos we mentioned on the show on Flickr.
Click on the picture below to see the rest of the guests’ pictures.

Also join the iPhone 365 group on Flickr.
Happy 2011! Hope this year will bring you a lot of laughter and fun here at PenangHokkien.com.
Celebrate this new year with the special guests from all over the world. Find out how different or similar we celebrate the new year these days and the olden days. How different countries celebrate new year. Also, the difference of how we celebrate Ang Mo new year and Chinese New Year.
Merry Christmas to all my Penang Hokkien Podcast listeners. We back this week to talk about how Penangites spend their Christmas. And what is Christmas like to you based on Western influence. Find out how one of our guests almost got beaten up by his Christmas carol.
Can you imagine going to check out a house with your realtor and opened one of the bedrooms and saw a person hanging on a ceiling fan? And no one else saw that. What would you do if you’re at work late at night and when you hear some singing voices, you go check it out, and there a ghost in front of you? All these happened to our guests, and more. Enjoy and be very very afraid.
As the year is coming to an end, people like to take the opportunity with kids finishing up schools to go travel and enjoy the holidays. You will find out that no matter where Penangites go, food is always the main focus. Share your holiday hot spots with us.