Scenes from Tan Jetty, one of the six clan jetties at the eastern shore of Penang island.
As the name suggested, this jetty used to house Chinese immigrants of the Tan surname clan from the Fujian Province in China during the colonial era in the late 19th century.
A Day at the Chew Jetty
Chew Jetty, the famous and unique seaside village on stilts.
Chew Jetty: Houses on Stilts
Houses of Chew Jetty.
A Temple on the Waters
A Chinese temple built on stilts at one of the clan jetties at Weld Quay area, George Town.
The Seaside Shrine
A temple overlooking the clan jetty area at Weld Quay in George Town.
Weld Quay: Clan Jetty Houses (II)
Facade of a Chew Clan Jetty House
Lee Jetty During CNY
The Chinese New Year decoration of Lee Clan Jetty in George Town.
Chew Jetty Boardwalk
One of the unique attractions in Penang is the clan jetties located along the coastal area of Weld Quay, George Town. One such jetty is the larger and more popular Chew Clan Jetty, or commonly known as just Chew Jetty, which features wooden houses built on stilts.