Georgetown is a picturesque district on an island called Penang off the coast of Malaysia. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is recognised not only for its gastronomical experiences. But also for its eclectic mix of architectural styles, rich Peranakan heritage, and vivid street art.
Through the streets of Penang, Malaysia, wrought ironworks and large murals depict and tells the story of the people and the community.
This photo collection is images of the colourful streets, murals and details of Penang in Malaysia.
[1-22] Saturated streets of Penang
[2-22] Walk this way
[3-22] In the detail
[4-22] Beauty in all
[5-22] Who is this?
[6-22] Penang Memories
[7-22] Burning by Cloakwork – Ah Quee Street
[8-22] Why?
[9-22] The dancer and the soldier – Unknown
[10-22] Yellow house
[11-22] Looking inwards
[12-22] Street in Penang
[13-22] Cats on wall of Cheah Kongsi – Beach street
[14-22] Don’t forget to look down
[15-22] The happiest most colourful homes
[16-22] Indian Boatman by Julia Volchkova – Steward Lane
[17-22] Chameleon with world balloon – Unknown
[18-22] Tiles of Penang
[19-22] Boy on bike by Ernest Zacharevic – Ah Quee Street
[20-22] Streets of Penang
[21-22] Kids On a bicycle by Ernest Zacharevic- Armenian Street
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