
The Habitat Penang Hill: Day Admission
The Habitat Penang Hill
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Few cities in Southeast Asia carry their layers as openly as George Town. The capital of Penang state sits at the northeastern tip of Penang Island, where the Strait of Malacca narrows and the old trading winds once brought Hokkien merchants, Tamil labourers, British administrators, and Malay fishermen into the same few square miles. That convergence never quite untangled itself, and the result is a city whose shophouse terraces, clan jetties, and colonial civic buildings read like a physical archive of several centuries of overlapping ambition.
Unesco recognised the historic core in 2008, designating George Town, alongside Melaka, as a World Heritage Site for its exceptional testimony to multicultural trading town culture. The protected zone covers the old commercial quarter, where streets named after long-departed colonial officials now shelter some of the most intact nineteenth-century urban fabric in the region. Chew Jetty, the largest of the waterfront clan jetties, extends on wooden stilts over the strait and remains a living community rather than a preserved exhibit. The Sri Mahamariamman Temple on Queen Street and the Khoo Kongsi clan house on Cannon Square anchor the Tamil and Hokkien presences respectively, each building dense with ornamental ambition.
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