A trishaw passing through Armenian Street Ghaut in the morning.

An Islander's Perspective of Penang
A trishaw passing through Armenian Street Ghaut in the morning.
A trishaw resting by the roadside at night in one of the streets of George Town. The trishaws were a popular local mode of transportation back in the old days. Now trishaws usually serves tourists looking for an unique experience in exploring George Town.
A Penang trishaw parked at the corner of Stewart Lane in George Town.
A trishaw passing by a large art mural “The Trishaw” in Penang Road, George Town.
A trishaw resting by the side of Malay Street road in George Town.
A trishaw passing by Carnarvon Street at the heart of the heritage zone in George Town.
A walk along Armenian Street on a sunny day. Pre-war straits eclectic townhouses can be seen along the old and historical street in the heart of George Town’s heritage zone.
Another street mural featuring Dr. Sun Yat Sen sitting on a rickshaw. This art work is painted by Yakuzart Creation, and can be found at one of the walls along a small alley leading to the Grand Swiss Hotel at Chulia Street, George Town.