A street art mural depicting a ‘command prompt window’ painted on the wall of an old heritage townhouse located along Lumut Lane in George Town.
Category: George Town / Island
Penang Street Art (Avatar Na’vi)
A painted pillar of a shophouse located along Cannon Street, George Town.
Hutton Lane Street View: Venus Barbershop

Hutton Lane Street View: “Leong Kim Tiew” House

Despite its signboard with the name, this old historical house located at Hutton Lane actually used to belong to the former Penang Chief Minister, Tun Dr. Lim Chong Eu. The house was passed down to Lim Chong Eu from his father, Dr Lim Chwee Leong. It was said that at one point the house was leased to a carpenter friend named Leong Kim Tiew who then created the signboard.
George Town Street View: Through the Alleyway
George Town Street View: A Little Mansion
George Town Street View: A Colonial Walkway

The historical and iconic Standard Chartered Bank in Beach Street, George town.
Penang Street Art (The Prayer)
Found at the Armenian Street Art Alley in George Town.
Penang Street Art (The Window Cat)
A cute art mural depicting a cat looking out from a window, which can be found at a small alley at Cannon Street, the popular heritage zone of George Town.
Macallum Street Ghaut: Nine Emperor Gods’ Temple
The Nine Emperor Gods’ Temple at Macallum Street Ghaut, George Town.
Primarily observed by the local Chinese, the Nine Emperor Gods Festival is a 9-days Taoist celebration beginning on the eve of 9th lunar month of the Chinese calendar. This year’s celebration started last week and today is the last day. During this 9-days period, devotees will be observing a strict vegetarian diet. It was said that it usually rains on the last day of this festival.





