THE reception hosted by the Australian High Commission in Penang was an opportunity to reflect on the historical ties between sister cities George Town and Adelaide.
Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow and Governor of South Australia Frances Adamson attended the reception held at Suffolk House, Penang.
In his speech, Chow mentioned that George Town and Adelaide have become vibrant cultural hubs with diverse populations.
“Both cities have received recognition from Unesco, with George Town declared a World Heritage Site, and Adelaide named as a City of Music.
“Penang looks forward to more meaningful collaborations with our sister city across various domains,” Chow said, adding that Suffolk House was a fitting venue as it was once the residence of Captain Francis Light, the founder of Penang.
His eldest son Colonel William Light later founded Adelaide in South Australia.
“We are impressed by the story of the Light father and son, but we must also acknowledge two other gentlemen who are unrelated by birth but united in their foresight.
“They are the late Don Dunstan, the then premier of South Australia, and the late Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu, the second Penang chief minister.
“Together, Dunstan and Lim established this sister city connection on Dec 8, 1973.
“We owe them our deepest gratitude for building the bond that we now celebrate 50 years later,” Chow said.
Buletin Mutiara reported Adamson expressing her excitement to be in Penang for the first time as the 36th governor of South Australia.
“We hope this relationship between George Town and Adelaide can continue to flourish,” she said in her speech.
Also present at the reception were Penang Deputy Chief Minister II Jagdeep Singh Deo, Penang Island City Council mayor Datuk A. Rajendran, Chow’s wife Tan Lean Kee, Malaysia Airlines northern region commercial and sales area manager Lisa Wong Wen Ling, South Australia state representative (Malaysia) for Trade and Investment Adil Akbar, and Aeon Co (M) Bhd perishable and daily & dairy trade procurement head Thomas Tan.
The Government of South Australia is hosting an Adelaide food fair at Queensbay Mall, Penang, from Sept 1 to 30.
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