
Ancient sculpture adorning the old rooftop that forms part of the heritage facade of the Pinang Peranakan Mansion, in Church Street, George Town.

Ancient sculpture adorning the old rooftop that forms part of the heritage facade of the Pinang Peranakan Mansion, in Church Street, George Town.

A wall of zinc lined up a street in George Town.

Teo Siang Kong Sor (Teochew Merchants Association) building from the year 1936 at Carnarvon Lane, George Town.
The Yeoh Kongsi clan association and temple located at the intersection of Chulia Street Ghaut and Victoria Street, George Town.
The official name of the “Kongsi” is Har Yang Sit Teik Tong Yeoh Kongsi, and it is is a Hokkien clan association for the Yeoh surnamed descendants.

A wall that separates two clan houses in George Town’s heritage zone, the Cheah Kongsi at Armenian Street and the Lim Kongsi at Ah Quee Street.

Street Art featured in this map:
“Just Dandeh” Fish Graffiti Mural
Fishbone Graffiti Mural
Couple on a Bicycle
“Having A Bowl of Cendol” by Jarus

A graffiti style street art mural by Just Dandeh, found at the side of an old building at Kuala Kangsar Road, George Town. This art work seems to be a collaboration with another art work under Fishbone.


A beautiful street art graffiti (with the label “Fishbone” – presumably the artist’s name) found at Kuala Kangsar Road, George Town. This art work seems to be a collaboration effort with another art work under Just Dandeh.

A street stall closing up after a day of selling drinks at one of the most tourist-popular areas in George Town.

These flats located at the corner of Magazine Road and Noordin Street Ghaut have seventeen storeys and were built in the 1970s, becoming the tallest structure in George Town at that time.