
Netizens outraged over destruction of 'monument' to tycoon's life and legacy
The colonial-era residence once belonged to Tan Sri Loh Boon Siew, the self-made tycoon who brought the Honda Cub motorcycle to Malaysia. The villa had stood as a monument to his life and legacy.
One user, Myocho Kan, said he wished he had the means to buy and preserve the property.
"Why not keep something that represents the value and meaning of life?" he asked.
Sam Lim questioned how such a modest detached house could be replaced by a towering condominium.
"How can it be quantified?" Lim asked.
For Ruth Lee, the demolition felt like another piece of Penang's history being erased.
"I hope they at least maintain a plaque and display old photographs in the lobby of the new building," Lee added.
Reizo Zen remarked that luxury condominiums had become far too common along Penang's coastline.
"They ruin and obstruct the beautiful natural view," Zen said.
Maswanbi Mastan commented, "Another historical landmark gone."
Afrah Albasrawy added: "Another piece of Penang's heritage destroyed."
The demolition, which took place last month, also sparked criticism from heritage advocates and Penangites, who see the loss as yet another blow to the island's cultural identity.
Penang Tourism and Creative Economy Committee chairman Wong Hon Wai said the villa was privately owned and located outside the George Town World Heritage Site.
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