Penang, home of the laksa & the best street food in SE Asia.
I was in Penang when l was attacked by a rat. It was a few years ago, in the Year of the Rat, and l was hoping it was a lucky sign.
I didn't manage to win the lottery but l did survive the rat bite which most people would think is pretty lucky in itself.
l say attacked because l honestly don't know what l did to provoke it. I was in Penang's main town of Georgetown, a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of it's remarkable colonial architecture & unique townscape.
I have always liked Penang, even after the rat bite, it has a great atmosphere, a comfortable fusion of Chinese, British & Malaysian cultures. It really is like nowhere else, it's uniquely charming, cultured & relaxed. And if for no other reason, it is worth going just for the food. Home to the best laksa anywhere in SE Asia, and the possible place of its origin.
l am guessing l may have stood on its tail, generally they are not aggressive creatures. Its teeth had punctured my foot and I immediately headed for a farmasi ( pharmacy) & was advised to go directly to a klinik (clinic) to see a doktor (doctor). He was a Chinese doctor who gave me a tetanus shot and a prescription for antibiotic medication & antibiotic creme for the bite. It wasn't for several days later when regaling my latest travel tale to a young Scotsmen, that it was pointed out that l maybe should have had a rabies shot. I had shown no signs of rabies, no frothing at the mouth. Apparently once signs appear, it is already too late. Needless to say, l survived. And some would say l was very lucky.
This year is the Year of the Horse and I was born in the Year of the Horse. So it is believed to be a lucky year for me by the Chinese. I am hoping for a lottery win so l can travel farther afield. The Chinese Horse is a noble symbol of transportation so maybe it will carry me further. Regardless of how l get there, l look forward to returning to Penang.
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