
The above article appeared in The Metro section of The Star (9th January 2008). It also appears on their online edition at
http://thestar.com.my/metro/ . The article refers to
Kuaci (melon seed)
Sellers - where Chinese women (from the PRC) of ill-repute sell kuaci (and other snacks) as a ploy to strike up conversations with potential customers. An interesting article on this subject appeared in The Metro back in October last year - it's an new variation on an old theme:-

Notice stuck to pillar of Peng Hwa Food Court - informing people of enforcement work


The above article appeared in today's (8th January) edition of The Sun (Malaysia). It sheds light on what has been going on at Peng Hwa. It also appeared on their online edition at
http://www.sun2surf.com/.

Demolition of hawkers' area outside Peng Hwa continued today (Tuesday 8th Jan 2008)

As I sat and had my coffee parts of the roof were being removed - to reveal a grotty looking hotel where the 'Ayam' used to take their customers (more of that later). Things must be serious - the coffee was free !! I am still hearing some rumours Peng Hwa itself will be bulldozed today or tomorrow - most people say it will go after Chinese New Year (7th Feb) - but a free coffee must be a bad sign ?!?!?


I witnessed a little bit of history being made today in KL (Monday 7th January 2008). Bulldozers moved into Peng Hwa food court next to Pudu Market. This is a popular eating and drinking establishment for the Chinese community. I have heard various rumours over the last couple of days as to when the food hall would close - but demolition of areas used by hawkers outside the food hall started today. I believe Peng Hwa itself will remain open until after the Chinese New Year (7th Feb). It seems the lease for the food court expired and the owners of the land want to build there. It also seems all the hawkers are working there without appropriate licenses - so the authorities are happy to get rid of them (2 lorry load of police were there in case of trouble).
Peng Hwa has been open 6 years - it's a bit sad to see it go - no doubt to be replaced by some boring shopping mall or supermarket - part of the global homogenisation taking place all over - turning the world into one big shopping mall. A chinese man I was speaking to was getting quite emotional when he argued the case it should have been left open - and people not realising they are loosing a part of their heritage when it goes.....I had to agree with him.... (I found out the following day when I spoke to him again , that he had more than emotional interest in the place. He had girls working there selling bootleg DVDs ).

Peng Hwa is also well known as a place to meet 'Ayam' (literally 'chicken' - but in 'slang' it means prostitute). I often joke (because it is next to market) Peng Hwa is 'Pasar Ayam' (the Chicken Market).

Some scenes today reminded me of The Titanic - as the ship was going down people were still at the bar drinking - same today , as bulldozers were busy destroying the area outside, inside people were drinking just as normal ......and Ayam on the look out for business.
As a post-script - I was informed a couple of days ago the police did a raid of Peng Hwa looking for Ayam. 61 Chinese girls (from the People's Republic of China) were arrested. Of those girls 10 were charged for expired visas (all the others were released). The story was covered in the local press.

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