Jalan Kampung Cina
20100 Kuala Terengganu
(Coordinates: E103° 7' 57.2" N5° 19'
58.3")
Taken off their webpage: "What is now
known as “Turtle Alley” in Chinatown, Kuala Terengganu, used to be merely a gap
between two pre-war houses that had remained closed to public access for many
decades.
In 2010, when the State Government of
Terengganu completed the reclamation of the waterfront behind the row of houses
in Chinatown, the aforementioned “gap” was opened and became one of the busiest
connecting pedestrian alleys between the newly-formed road and carpark spaces
of the waterfront and Chinatown.
Due to the many years of disuse, the alley
was in a derelict condition. Dr. Chan Eng Heng, who had just recently retired
then, was asked to provide ideas on how the alley could be beautified and given
a face-lift. Coming from a background in
turtle conservation, she immediately suggested that it be turned into an alley
to create awareness on turtles and be aptly named “Turtle Alley.”
The ideas flowed and the proposed beautification plan was fully
endorsed by the Kampung China (Chinatown) Residents Committee. The State Executive Councilor, YB Dato’ Toh
Chin Yaw, Mr. Lorenz Law, Mr. Sam Wee and many other local residents have given
the project complete support and are all duly acknowledged here.
Work on the project began in late 2010 and
by July 2011, most of the turtle mosaics, and the metallic plates of “Little
Turtle Messenger” had been installed in the alley. Although the alley is now functioning fully
as a public thoroughfare, ideas are still being mulled upon to fill up the
remaining spaces on the walls of the alley."
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