
Lorong Seratus Tahun (or translated as One Hundred Years Lane), is an old street in George Town, Penang.
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Penang Street Art (Cultural Girls)

A mural caricature depicting three different girls in traditional costumes from the three primary races in Malaysia. This art mural can be found at the purple-painted wall of a shophouse located along Armenian Street. The same wall faces the Soo Hong Lane and also houses another steel rod sculpture.
For the art’s location, please click HERE for the map.
Penang Street Art: Random Graffiti V

A large graffiti sprayed on a wall of a building along Church Street, George Town.
George Town Street View: STEWART LANE
Continuing from Muntri Street after the cross-junction with Love Lane, Stewart Lane is a rather narrow lane in the UNESCO World Heritage area of George Town. One may also find the narrowest foot way in Penang.
A George Town Back Alley
Scenes at Muntri Street
King Street: Cantonese Tua Pek Kong Temple

The Cantonese Tua Pek Kong Temple located along King Street of George Town’s Heritage Zone is an old Taoist temple was built by the local Chinese communities during 18th century. Tua Pek Kong, literally “Grand Uncle”, is worshiped as the god of prosperity by the Chinese.
A George Town Heritage Facade
Shapes of the Past

Pre-war colonial influenced buildings along Leith Street, George Town, Penang









