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Penang gears up for over a million Thaipusam visitors

By NST in January 5, 2026 – Reading time 2 minute
Penang gears up for over a million Thaipusam visitors


GEORGE TOWN: Over a million devotees and tourists were expected to flock to Penang for the Thaipusam festival on Feb 1.

To ensure the important festival ran smoothly, temples and organising committees made detailed preparations to manage the large influx, said Penang Endowments Board (PHEB) deputy chairman, Dr R Lingeshwaran.

“Police records show last year’s crowd reached one million. With celebrations running from Saturday through Monday this year, we anticipated even more visitors, peaking on Sunday, Feb 1,” he said during a visit to the Thanneermalai Shree Balathandayuthapani Temple on Jalan Kebun Bunga today.

He added that tourist numbers, particularly from India, were also likely to rise following the reinstatement of direct Chennai-Penang flights. He said that the board worked closely with police and other agencies to coordinate the large-scale, state-level event.

The PHEB and the temple also launched a special transport service to ferry elderly devotees and persons with disabilities to the hilltop temple.

Lingeshwaran said that the service enabled devotees to safely perform religious rituals and vows without facing the overwhelming crowds on Thaipusam day.

“Last year, volunteers carried them up the steps. This year, we prioritised safety by providing four 4WD vehicles and 40 volunteers. We transported 60 elderly and disabled visitors to the temple today,” he said.

The initiative was taken to prevent injuries on the steep stairs and reduce the risk of spreading infectious diseases, such as influenza, among vulnerable devotees.

One beneficiary, 73-year-old R Punithavathi, thanked the endowment board for helping the elderly and disabled access the temple. Her husband, K Muniandy, 73, has been wheelchair-bound after losing a leg in an accident six years ago.

“We live alone, and it is very hard for me to bring him here, especially since I am not well myself. Today, his wish to pray at the temple came true, and I pray that we may both be blessed with good health,” she said.

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