Penang island in Malaysia is a fascinating place because it’s one of those unique convergences of several civilizations. Where those civilizational tectonic plates come together one of two things can happen. Either they create a lot of friction & heat that leads to ethnic clashes, or people manage to find some way to get along, & everyone profits from the multi-faceted culture.
Malaysia is a place that has long succeeded at the latter.
In the old town of Georgetown, Penang--a UNESCO World Heritage Site--is a road called the "Street of Harmony". There's an old colonial Anglical church at one end, an old Achenese built Mosque at the other, & houses of worship from other major religions in between.
The Hindu Thaipusam festival is an astonishing event to witness in Penang, Malaysia. In honor of their god Murugan, Hindus create huge & colorful kavadi or burdens that devotees then carry several kilometers to Murugan's temple. Many of the pilgrims allow themselves to have many body piercings--even with large skewers piercing their cheeks and the tips of their tongues. A few weeks ago I had opportunity to participate in Matt Brandon & Gavin Gough's Thaipusam Workshop.