Malaysia Travel Penang - Road Walk @Chulia Street 牛干东 & Gat Lebuh Chulia (2023 1002)
Chulia Street is one of the oldest roads in the city of George Town in Penang, Malaysia. Created soon after the founding of George Town in 1786, it forms a part of the city's Little India enclave ever since, whilst also boasting a multicultural character due to Indian Muslim and Chinese influences.
GPS Coordinates: 5°25′1.46″N 100°20′16.36″E
The George Penang By The Crest Collection (Jalan Penang)>
Lebuh Chulia> Persatuan Nam Hooi Wooi Koon 南海会馆 - Built in 1904, this is a Chinese clan association for Cantonese people who originate from the Nam Hoi or Nanhai district of China>
Masjid Jamek Alimsah Waley>
Ng Fook Thong Temple 五福堂 (GPS: .41876, 100.33497)>
The Ng Fook Thong Temple was built in 1898 on a site provided by Kapitan China Chung Keng Kwee>
Wai Kei Café 槐記蜜味燒臘>
George Town’s best-known Cantonese roast meats spot. Founded in the 1950s by Guangzhou-born Yap Wai, it’s now run by second-generation owner, Yap Kum Moon, 67, who took over the mantle from his father has been located here on the ground floor of the Sky Hotel, Chulia Street, since 1961.
Turning Wheels (Kampong Malabar vis Lebuh Cintra)>
Yeng Keng heritage building燕京>
Once an Anglo-Indian bungalow residence in the 1800s building with a Elegant, stylish and colorful façade.
Budget Hotels Sculpture (Love Lane)>
Carnarvon Street ( Food Street ) (Lebuh Carnarvon)>
Chulia Street Night Hawker is a food paradise in Penang that's home to hawkers selling iconic dishes such as char kuey teow and Hokkien Noodle Soup.
Eu Yan Sang Retail Store - Penang Lebuh Chulia Shoplot>
Cross Chulia Street & Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling> 4-ways Pedesdient Crossing Junction>
Nagore Durgha Shrine 1800>
Nagore Durgha Shrine was built in 1803 by Muslims of southern Indian origin, then known as the Chuliers by the British.
Thaipusam Mural>
Cross Beach Street onto Gat Lebuh Chulia> The Oldest Fire Station 1908>
Cross Victoria Street> Gat Lebuh Chulia> Turn Left and Cross Pengkalan Weld> Chew Jetty>
Wooden stilt houses built around a walkway in a waterside village dating from the 19th century
Return to Pengkalan Weld and turn right> Walk into Weld Quay Jetty Bus Terminal>
Pangkalan Raja Tun Uda Ferry Terminal>
The ferry port on Penang Jetty Raja Tun Uda at Weld Quay go to Butterworth / Penang Central port are upgraded waiting room is comfortable, with aircon and plenty of waiting seats so do the ferry itself also air-conditioning. Presently the ferry does not carry vehicle except motor cycle and it’s a cashless ticketing system but you can use your local credit card to pay for the fare.
Pangkalan Sultan Abdul Halim (Terminal Feri Butterworth)>
The Pangkalan Sultan Abdul Halim Ferry Terminal in Butterworth is located next to Butterworth train station and the bus station and is part of the Penang Sentral transport hub, terminal have lifts, fully air-conditioned waiting place.
The new Dutch-designed ferries are small but cabin with air conditional, which carrying passengers and motor cycle, No more vehicle.
Penang Sentral Transport Hub 槟城中环车站>
Modern, multilevel transportation hub with ferries, trains & buses, plus food & shopping outlets opened on 22 November 2018.
Return to Pangkalan Raja Tun Uda Ferry Terminal> Weld Quay Jetty Bus Terminal B> Board Bus CAT (Free)>
Bus Terminal Komtar> 4-ways Pedesdient Crossing Junction (Lebuh Tek Soon & Jalan Ria)
Road End Here.
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