Lai Kheng Perm Parlour at Keng Kwee Street, George Town.
Author: WiLL CWK
George Town Street View: Lanterns on the Street
Victoria Street: The South End
Victoria Street: A Little Front Garden
Victoria Street: Boon San Tong Khoo Kongsi
Located along Victoria Street and built in 1878, Boon San Tong Khoo Kongsi is an ancestral clan temple for the Khoo clan people in Penang. It is one of the two Khoo clan temples in Penang and also the smaller and less popular one compared to the main Khoo Kongsi in Cannon Street, George Town.
Victoria Street: Cross Junction
A cross junction between Victoria Street and Armenian Street Ghaut.
Passing Armenian Street Ghaut
A trishaw passing by a street art mural at Armenian Street Ghaut in George Town.
George Town Street View: CANNON STREET
Cannon Street, George Town.
The name Cannon Street had its origin from the cannons that were fired during the Penang Riots in 1867. The riot was the result of a secret society dispute when the alliance of Tua Pek Kong Hoey (Kean Teik Tong) and the Red Flag Gang fought against the alliance of the Ghee Hin Kongsi and the White Flag Gang for ten days in George Town. It was said that some of the houses still have lasting damages as a result from the riot.
George Town Street View: Acheen Mosque Minaret during CNY
A view of Cannon Street decorated with red lanterns during Chinese New Year, with the minaret of Acheen Street Mosque standing at the background in George Town.














