| Browse in : |
All
> Politics
> Features
> Commentaries
(857)
All > Local government (73) All > Public Transport (87) All > Economics (337) All > Social Cultural (264) All > Environment (133) Any of these categories |

The Pearl of Orient? But where's the pearl? If you think this question is unappreciative of Penang, wait till you see the facts. In a series of 13 charts on Penang, we will see general economic decline and a rather bleak outlook.
The first chart highlights Penang's relative poverty in Malaysia. Despite that poverty, Penang has double the national average for private vehicles, which explain why Penang's road and parking spaces are bursting at the seams.
Following a decade-long slump in tourism in Penang, hotels and airport will probably continue to be under-utilized even with a post-SARS rebound. Shrinking approved manufacturing projects, meanwhile, predict bleak outlooks for jobs and Penang's climb up the "value-added ladder".
Total users |
0 | ||
Total guests |
16 | ||
Welcome to our latest member, Admin