The Benevolent Madam Tan Say Seang: Penang philanthropist par excellence
By Eugene Quah
July 2023 LEST WE FORGET
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Eugene Quah
is an independent researcher and writer who is working on a book tentatively called “Illustrated Guide to the North Coast of Penang”. He rediscovered the joys of writing after moving back to Penang from abroad.