
George Town’s Hidden History: A Photography Walk Through Penang’s Heritage
George Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The streets are lined with colourful shophouses, clan houses, and mansions that tell the story of Penang’s Peranakan heritage.
Why So Colourful?
Historically, different trades used different colours to advertise their business. Today, the pastel colours are preserved as part of the UNESCO listing.
Pinang Peranakan Mansion (Green Mansion)
Straits Chinese opulence. Interior photography allowed with a RM 10 permit. The courtyard and staircases are the best shots.
Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion (Blue Mansion)
The most photographed building in Penang. Also a boutique hotel. Interior photos only during guided tours (11am and 2pm).
Khoo Kongsi
The most ornate Chinese clan house in Southeast Asia. The carved roof sculptures of dragons and phoenixes are spectacular.
Street Art Trail
Ernest Zacharevic’s murals — start at Armenian Street. Best photographed at 7-9am when the light is soft and streets are empty.
Best Time for Photos
Golden hour (5:30-7pm) transforms George Town’s heritage buildings. The light bounces off the pastel walls creating a warm glow.
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