Wednesday, April 15, 2009

愛情巷 Love Lane











































































































































Love Lane, what a lovely name for the street......

Love Lane or Lorong Cinta is the most romantic name given to the street. In Chinese, it is known as ai-cheng-hang(愛情巷) which means love lane.

But Chinese also called the place other names, including Sek-la-ni hang(色蘭乳巷) which means Eurasian lane, name after the Portuguese Eurasian residents around the Catholic church there , the Cantonese called it 孖水喉街. The name in Cantonese means two water pipes. It was reported that there used to be two public water taps or pipes at the corner of the Chulia St/Love Lane junction. Now you cannot find the public water pipes there anymore.

Love Lane is an old small side road, between Chulia Street (牛干冬/大门楼) and Farquhar Street (华盖街). The lane was first appeared in the map of 1803.



From the Chulia Street to Muntri Street, the portion of the Love Lane until Muntri Street(南华医院街) is called Lo-pan-miou-kai(鲁班庙街) by local Chinese. This is because there is a Carpenter's Guild(Lo Pan Ku Miou) established in 1865, at the left side of the street, beside the Shi Chung School. There are two row of shophouses, and a hotel; before the Carpenter's Guild. Followed the Shi Chung School is a row of double storey shops until the Muntri Street, at the end is a coffee shop. Opposite on the right is the row of shop/house, used to be 2nd hand book shop there in the seventy. After that is the empty land used as car park. After the car park, is a row of beautiful double residential houses, now converted into pub and a hostel(with the name Old Penang) for the back packers. The last row of shophouse before reaching Steward Lane(观音亭后巷) junction, included clanhouse(Soon Tuck Wooi Kwon顺德会馆, established in 1838 and refurbished on 1928, the association is for people from Soon Tuck, Kwangdong. The clan came with male butchers or female domestic servant/mah cheh妈姐 from China), and an old Wan Hai Hotel(环海旅社) at the end lot. The hotel has the narrowest five foot- way in town, at the Steward Lane side. If you want to know the love story of the Love Lane, Wan Hai Hotel should be able to tell you, if he can talk.......

The portion from Muntri Street to Farquhar Street is called
Si-chi-ka-lai-pei-tong-bung(十字架礼拜堂边) which means the side of the church, as the Church of the Assumption is at the entrance from Farqhar Street. The side entrance of the famous St Xavier Institution(SXI圣芳济学院) is at the left of the road. Before reaching Muntri Street, there are few double storey shophouses. Opposite the SXI's entrance is a side lane(Lorong Argus or Argus Lane), with a row of double storey residential houses. This is the place for the early Eurasian Catholic community.One of the building called Argus House, is the place where the Penang's first independent English newspaper, the Pinang Argus was published from 1867-1873. After the Argus Lane, there is a row of shops before reaching the junction of Muntri Street/Steward Lane.

Other than with the connotation of love, the lane is actually famous as education hub. The old saints and convent girls , must have fond memories of the lane. Opposite the SXI is the Convent light Street, there is an old saying that the SXI boys are always after the convent girls, and the Free School students go after the girls from St Georges. SXI was originally not at the current location, it was actually at the current location of Shi Chung School, and moved to current location on 1857. And the original site of Shi Chung School was currently part of the SXI. The original venue, 38 Love Lane was return to the owner(刘苑廷), which converted it to a hotel(Suchow hotel 苏州旅社), but it was destroyed during WW2 by Alliance warplane. SXI(occupied by Japanese armies) was also bombed and destroyed. After the war, while reconstruct the school, SXI bought the former place of Suchow Hotel, and become part of the school.

Look at the Shi Chung School, is it beautiful? it was established in 1908 by three Hakka(谢春生、梁碧如,戴欣然),initially was named as Chung Hwa School(崇华学堂) , the current school premise was constructed in 1929. It was fortunate that Shi Chung School moved to the current site, otherwise it will be bombed. After the war, the school commenced on 1-11-1946.

There were another Chinese primary school here,Sinhwa school(新华学校) & Tai Shan School(台山学校)but they are no longer here. LoPan Ku Miou or Carpenter's Guild was also the temporary premise for Shi Chung School and Tai Shan School.













林文虎(who owned the Shi Chung School building)

林文虎,原籍福建安溪县良文社。父林庙,种植家,母张氏。他在吉打有五千馀英亩树胶园(一九三四年其子以二百万元售出),在暹罗通扣设有万兴源锡矿,面积数千「来」(暹亩)雇矿工近千,系该地最大矿场,文虎曾任平章会馆协信理(一九二0至三三年)卒於一九三四年元月八日。妻翁氏,子二,长成绸,本屿殷商, 暹罗通扣名绅,受封「万群朗」荣衔。幼秋徐,与兄共理父业。(郑永美)

Note:
The certificate dated 14-1-1957 (show below)was the certificate of recognization issued by Municipal Councilors to Lo Pan Hung, for their active involvement in the centenary celebration(Chingay) on 1-1-1957.
The Municipal Councilors was formed under Strait Settlement Municipal Act XXVII Enacted on 1-1-1857. The Municipal established in 1857,the first local authority in Malaya. Strait Settlement was originally established in 1826, controlled by British East India Company. It was under direct British control as crown colony only on 1-1-1867. The enactment was on 1857, which meant the municipal councillors still under East India Company control. The Strait Settlement was dissolved on 1-4-1946. The celebration was on 1-1-1957, legally the Strait Settlement was no more.
George Town was declared a City
by Queen Elizabeth II on 1-1-1957. Is the celebration related to the declaration of city status? and not centenary celebration?

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