Posts Tagged ‘historical’
Chik Choy, your type of birthday cake is still available at French Bakery, Cowan Street, Ipoh! 五十年了,还是一样 。
Posted in birthday cake, celebrations, Childhood's photo, family, foods & fruits, French bakery, historical, Ipoh, Kinta Valley, life, memories, people, Perak, photography, Rex photo studio, tagged birthday cake, celebrations, Childhood's photo, family, foods & fruits, French bakery, historical, Ipoh, Kinta Valley, life, memories, people, Perak, photography, Rex photo studio on January 23, 2011| 16 Comments »
This sentimental black and white photo was taken in 1969, some 42 years ago. It was taken at Rex Photo Studio on the occasion of my cousin, Chik Choy’s seventh birthday. His elder brother, Chik Cheong was standing in the middle. He was about 12 years old then. Of course I was the bright-eyed 5 years old small girl wearing a short floral dress matched with a little pair of white Mary Jane. I remembered my dress was in light yellow with some little white flowers! And there was a heart shape pocket too with white laces.
Sadly the photo studio was no longer around but the cake shop where my aunt bought the birthday cake was! It was formerly called the French Bakery and was located at the same row as Ipoh’s Jubilee Park along Cowan Street. This shop was near the famous Hung Kee Rice Shop. The address was 7 Cowan Street, Ipoh.
On my recent trip back to Ipoh, I walked past this bakery shop and was very surprised to find that it still looked exactly the same as in 1969, except that the name had changed to Noor Jahan Bakery. The business was now operated by the grandson of the founder of this shop. He was a very friendly and jovial person, sitting behind the counter and patiently waiting for customers. He was full of smiles and greetings for just anyone who passes by this humble little cake shop.
A look into this shop shows that nothing much had changed. The shelves, the cakes and snacks were just as I remembered them as we used to walk past this shop in those days. Best of all, the very old and archaic cash register was still there. According to the owner of the shop it was still functional despite being more than 50 years old. The brand? NCR, of course.
My eyes roamed around to search for the cakes and I found them in a glass cabinet. They used to be displayed on open aired shelves near the shop’s entrance in those days but were now being kept in a glass cabinet. This was the only changes beside the name and person running the shop.
I could not believe my eyes when I saw the same type of birthday cake my aunt bought for her son’s birthday some 42 years ago is still available today. The design, the color and the content is still like the original. Imagine keeping true and faithful to the same product all these years and this really had me completely stunned. I am truly beyond words. I wonder who would buy such cakes anymore. They are so passe.
Nowadays, when you mentioned birthday cakes, types like Black Forrest, Tiramisu and many other fanciful varieties came to mind but at French Bakery @ Noor Jahan, you can actually buy the same birthday cake you once had when you were a child, for your children.
Not only that, you could still buy the green and pink colored creamy coconut candies we used to love as kids. These were cut into small cubes and so full of milk flavor. I bought some for my kids and they just loved it too.
I wonder what will Chik Choy or Chik Cheong thought when they found out about this or read this post. As for the rest of the readers, how would you feel when you found out that the birthday cake you once had some four decades ago is still available today? Would you believe it too?
Protected: 188 Hugh Low Street, 20 years later: Rooms of shambles and corridors of neglect
Posted in architecture, family, heritage, historical, Hugh Low St., Ipoh, Kinta Valley, life, memories, memory lane, old building, Perak, photography, tagged architecture, family, heritage, historical, Hugh Low St., Ipoh, Kinta Valley, life, memories, memory lane, old building, Perak, photography on January 3, 2011|
Protected: A reader’s reminiscence: Fred Pascoe’s memorable sojourn in sunny Malaya 马来亚之回故点滴
Posted in 15/19 Hussars, friend, fun, historical, Ipoh, Jubilee Park, Kinta Valley, life, Malayan Emergency, memories, people, Perak, photography, tagged 15/19 Hussars, friend, fun, historical, Ipoh, Jubilee Park, Kinta Valley, life, Malayan Emergency, memories, people, Perak, photography on December 8, 2010|
Protected: Entertainments from a bygone era: Come on kids, drop a cent and have a peep! (Part 1) 儿时的娱乐 ~ 上集
Posted in arts, Cantonese opera, circus, Debrie Parvo, entertainment, facts, fun, heritage, historical, Ipoh, Kinta Valley, life, magic show, memories, people, Perak, tagged arts, Cantonese opera, cinemas, circus, Debrie Parvo, entertainment, facts, fun, heritage, historical, Ipoh, Kinta Valley, life, magic show, memories, people, Perak on October 3, 2010|
Protected: Kok Thai “Ku Jeong” , amateur photographer of the 1960s’ 国泰姑丈 ( 六十年代 之摄影师)
Posted in arts, celebrations, collections, family, fun, heritage, historical, interesting places, Ipoh, Kinta Valley, life, memories, people, Perak, photography, places, traditions, tagged arts, celebrations, collections, family, fun, heritage, historical, interesting places, Ipoh, Kinta Valley, life, memories, people, Perak, photography, places on September 28, 2010|
Protected: The Mid Autumn Festival (Part 2): A harvest moon over my little town 月圆 与 灯笼 (下)
Posted in belief, celebrations, Chang Er, Chinese festivals, customs, family, festivals, foods & fruits, fun, heritage, historical, Ipoh, Kinta Valley, lantern festival, life, memories, moon cake festival, people, Perak, traditions, tagged belief, celebrations, Chang Er, Chinese festivals, customs, family, festivals, foods & fruits, fun, heritage, historical, Ipoh, Kinta Valley, lantern festival, life, memories, moon cake festival, people, Perak, traditions on September 20, 2010|
Protected: 188 Hugh Low Street 一八八号 休罗街
Posted in family, historical, memories, tagged family, heritage, historical, Ipoh, memories, people on August 15, 2010|
Protected: On a slow boat to Malaya but not for its tin! 飘到他乡去找新生活
Posted in family, historical, memories, tagged family, historical, memories on August 8, 2010|
Protected: The weaver girl from Shun Tuck.她来自顺德.
Posted in family, historical, memories, people, tagged family, historical, memories, people on July 27, 2010|