As one of the streets that pass along the Little India zone in George Town, Market Street (or Lebuh Pasar) is named after a market that once stood in this area which is populated by the South Indian community. There are many Indian shops and restaurants located along this street and it is especially crowded during festive and holiday seasons.
Penang Durian Festival
Held annually or sometimes twice a year during the Durian season at Anjung Indah, this festival showcases the various types of durians from fruit orchards around Penang, mostly from Balik Pulau area. The forested hills of Balik Pulau area are perfect locations for durian trees plantation.
Famously regarded by many as best in the region, Penang’s Balik Pulau durians attract people from as far as Hong Kong and Singapore to try out these local fruits. Some of the award-winning durian species in Balik Pulau are named Ang Hae, Ang Bak, D16, D700 and of training course the famous “Musang King”. One high graded durian can even fetch as high as MYR 100.
Durians season usually falls in the middle of the year (around the month of May to July).
Brick Kiln Road Street View: Heritage Shophouses
George Town Street View: Arrival of the Ferry
Penang Street View: Bukit Mertajam Hill
Penang Street View: A House by the Railway
Rain in George Town
Khoo Kongsi Temple Facade
George Town Street View: Roadside Market
Walking through Heritage III (Five Foot Way)
A five foot way of the Straits Eclectic heritage style townhouses located along Stewart Lane in George Town.









