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Malaysia - Strolling around old buildings Street corners of George Town, Penang

#7月好去处2025 Georgetown, Penang is not only a world cultural heritage city, but also an open-air historical museum. Walking on the streets, every corner is a time of the past, whether it is colonial buildings, century-old clan temples, or colorful old shophouses, they constitute Penang's unique historical landscape. These old buildings are scattered all over the city, quietly telling the glory of the past. The George Town Dispensary BHD (1923) is one of the important landmarks of the colonial period. The architectural style of white walls and green windows is simple and generous. It was once an important local pharmacy. Today, it still retains its appearance and is a symbol of history and medical culture. Georgetown Chambers is a colonial-style office building. Together with the nearby historical districts, it has formed the administrative and commercial center of Georgetown. The architectural details are full of the atmosphere of the British colonial period. Central Fire Station (1908) is one of the oldest fire stations in Malaysia. The red and white building is highly recognizable and is still in operation. Standing outside, you can take pictures of retro fire trucks and feel the historical existence of the city guardian for a hundred years. The old shophouses and Heritage House 25 on the street show the architectural style of Baba Nyonya, which combines Chinese and Nanyang styles. The colorful shutters, mosaic tiles and iron window grilles make people travel back to the last century in a second. Finally, you must visit the Cheah Si Sek Tek Tong, which is the oldest of the five major clan ancestral halls in Penang. The gorgeous roof cutting and pasting, intricately carved wood and stone carvings, and the complete preservation of the traditional Fujian architectural style are important places to understand the history of Chinese immigration and religious culture. 📍Recommended walking areas: Armenian Street, Beach Street, Light Street are all concentrated areas 🕰️Opening hours: Some attractions are for exterior appreciation (free photography all day), please pay attention to the opening hours of the clan temple and exhibition hall 💡Suggested arrangements: Walk or rent a bicycle to slowly tour the entire area, take photos, taste coffee and take a historical walk at the same time #Penang Old Buildings #George Town Historical Buildings #Xie Clan Temple #Colonial Buildings #Nanyang Style #GeorgeTown Walking
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