Penang History Gallery

The Penang History Gallery is an immersive, interactive museum on Bishop Street in George Town that recreates life in Penang from 1786 to 1957, spanning two floors with 37 distinct historical themes covering the colonial era, World War II, Japanese occupation, and independence. Housed in a beautifully restored colonial-era Anglo-Malay townhouse, the gallery features meticulously recreated scenes like old alleys, traditional grocery stores, a classic barber shop, and a vintage kopitiam, complete with costumed mannequins, period props, photographs, and AI-enhanced exhibits that bring the past to life.

Visitors can try on traditional Nyonya attire, ride a retro tram, enjoy nostalgic coffee, and join guided tours, making it Malaysia’s first interactive history museum where fun meets learning. In summary, the Penang History Gallery offers a unique, hands-on journey through Penang’s rich multicultural heritage in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage zone. The gallery is located at Bishop Street and opens daily from 10am to 8pm.

George Town Street View: The Hin Company Bus Depot

Hin bus depot

Hin bus depot

Built with an architectural style of Art Deco, the Hin Company Bus Depot is an old and abandoned bus depot located along Brick Kiln Road (or Jalan Gurdwara), in George Town, Penang. It is right opposite Grand Continental Hotel and nearby Gama shopping mall.

There is an art exhibition by Ernest Zacharevic held at the bus depot from 17 January until 14 February as shown HERE.

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