


Armenian Street Ghaut is an extension area of the popular Armenian Street (seen in the far background with lanterns hanging along the street). Several street art murals can also be found along this street, notably Skippy the Giant Cat mural.
Tag: street view
George Town Street View: A Heritage Wall Facade

A view of the heritage style side wall of an old townhouse at Chulia Street, George Town.
An Abandoned Facade of Heritage

A Window of Heritage

George Town Street View: Komtar from Burmah Road

Ku Din Ku Meh Mansion


Now known as “Segara Ninda“, Ku Din Ku Meh Mansion is an old and historical bungalow located at the junction where Penang Road meets Farquhar Street in George Town. The bungalow is an old heritage house built during the British colonial era in the late 19th century, with traditional Malay design style. It used to belong to Tengku Baharudin bin Tengku Meh, the governor and King of Satun, Thailand in the early 1900, who was also known as Ku Din Ku Meh. The bungalow now belongs to the descendants of Ku Din Ku Meh and the restored building now also provides a lodging service.
George Town Street View: Random Heritage Row
Penang Road Street View: Trishaws’ Rest Stop
Several old traditional Penang trishaws parked alongside the pavement of Penang Road, George Town. This is a popular rest spot for trishaw riders, and the large trishaw art mural can be seen across the road from here.







