27-07-2025
Tun Ramli Defies Age With Unstoppable Energy At 84
GENERAL
By Ratcharathan A/l Rawe Shanggar
GEORGE TOWN, July 27 (Bernama) -- At 84, many would choose to slow down, but Penang Governor Tun Ramli Ngah Talib defies this norm, proving that age is truly just a number.
Instead of retreating into a life of leisure, he remains an active, energetic, and forward-thinking figure, continuing to serve the people with the same zeal that has defined his career.
In an exclusive interview with Bernama, Tun Ramli shared the secrets behind his vitality, even after stepping away from politics more than two decades ago. His formula? A blend of passion, discipline, and a love for adventure that has kept him physically fit and mentally sharp.
After retiring from politics in 2008, Tun Ramli's life didn't slow down. He embraced his newfound freedom as an opportunity to explore new horizons.
"I didn't fall into a lull after leaving politics. Instead, I turned to writing, and now I've authored four books,' he shared with Bernama's editor-in-chief Arul Rajoo Durar Raj and Penang Bureau chief R. Ratcharathan at Seri Mutiara here recently.
Writing, however, was just the beginning. His lifelong passions—mountain climbing and cycling—soon became his next adventures.
Over the years, he has conquered several peaks including Gunung Tahan in Pahang, Lenawee Mountain in Colorado, and mountains in Oman, Bhutan, and Indonesia.
Tun Ramli's legacy extends beyond politics. His written works include Pasir Salak: Sehamparan Sejarah Perjuangan, Meniti Zaman, Bangsa Melayu: Penjejak Benua, and Tuan Yang di-Pertua: Daripada Seorang Budak Kampung Sehingga Menjadi Peneraju Parlimen.