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No need to change George Town, Butterworth’s names: Yeoh

Penang tourism exco chairman says proposal made only by select few

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 15 Mar 2022 6:02PM

No need to change George Town, Butterworth’s names: Yeoh
Penang exco Yeoh Soon Hin says the state government believes that the names of George Town and Butterworth, which were given by the colonialists, have been used for the past 200 years and, as such, there is no need to change them. – The Vibes file pic, March 15, 2022

GEORGE TOWN – Penang does not plan to change the names of George Town and Butterworth to their original names because they are already well-known nationwide and abroad.

Prior to British colonisation, George Town was known as Tg Penaga, while Butterworth was called Bagan.

State tourism and creative economy committee chairman Yeoh Soon Hin said the state government was of the opinion that the names of these two places, which were given by the colonialists, have been used for the past 200 years and, as such, there was no need to change them.

“I do not see any justification for us to change the names of George Town (and Butterworth), because these names have been famous for a long time worldwide. The names have been in use for the past 200 years.

“So, the state government feels that there is no need to change their names because it is just a proposal by a select few,” he told a press conference regarding the implementation of the Vaccinated Travel Lane by air between Penang and Singapore here today. 

He said the history of a place would always be known and remembered and should not be changed arbitrarily.

Yeoh said that, moreover, the request to change the names of George Town and Butterworth came from just a few individuals, adding that the committee did not want to make things difficult for the majority just for the sake of a select few.

“The name George Town is already widely accepted and if we want to change it, then it will involve many more name changes. So, let’s just stick to the same names (George Town and Butterworth),” he said.

Previously, International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilisation’s Prof Datuk Ahmad Murad Merican had proposed that places named by the colonialists should be changed, as they actually erase the early history of these places. – Bernama, March 15, 2022

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