Penang’s iconic ferry reborn as floating museum
Penang’s beloved ferry, Pulau Pinang, is set to reopen as a floating museum after extensive restoration efforts. Now docked at Tanjung City Marina, the refurbished vessel can accommodate up to 150 visitors and offers a nostalgic journey into the island’s maritime history.
Curator Siti Faridah Hani Damsi said the museum is nearly complete, with final touches underway on interactive exhibits, photo galleries, and interiors restored to reflect the ferry’s original design.
“We’re excited to open this unique space that preserves the legacy of Penang’s iconic ferry service,” she said. “Visitors will even get to explore the engine room, a rare opportunity to witness the inner workings of this historic vessel.”
To promote the launch, a roadshow will be held at Queensbay Mall from May 1 to 4, where entrance tickets will be available for purchase.
The Pulau Pinang ferry was decommissioned and towed from Bagan Dalam slipway to Swettenham Pier Cruise Terminal in October last year before settling at its new home.
The restoration was undertaken by Printhero Merchandise (M) Sdn Bhd, known for managing souvenir shops at several national heritage sites, including Penang Hill and Muzium Negara.
The floating museum promises to be a new cultural landmark celebrating Penang’s rich transportation heritage.
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