Penang's Esplanade seawall upgrade

This morning I passed by the seawall upgrading site at Esplanade.

I saw violent giant waves pounding unceasingly onto the new seawall (watch the video).

If left on its own, the old seawall would collapse sooner or later — dangerous to many visitors.

The development of the new seawall, as I later discovered, began construction in 2019 by the Penang State Government.

The project will strengthen the area's coastal defense, protecting the popular promenade for visitors.

According to YB Jagdeep Singh Deo (State Exco for Local Government) the construction cost of the 570m seawall was RM12.2 million. I think this is a commendable initiative by the State Government for the good of the public.

The seawall upgrade is expected to complete by the end of this year.

After that, single Penangites can resume the annual Chap Goh Mei tradition of throwing mandarin oranges at the Esplanade, provided no more Covid-19.

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