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today we want to talk about architecture of penang. this is one of the attractive in penang.
The architecture of Penang is a durable testament of her history – a
culmination of over a century and a half of British presence, as well as
the confluence of immigrants and the culture they brought with them. Fort Cornwallis at the Esplanade was the first structure the British built in Penang.[128][129]
Outstanding examples of colonial period buildings include the Municipal
Council and Town Hall buildings, the buildings in the old commercial
district, the Penang Museum, the Eastern and Oriental Hotel, and St George's Anglican Church – all of which are part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Suffolk House,
the former residence of Penang's British governors, on the banks of the
Air Itam river is an example of the Anglo-Indian garden house.
The stately Seri Mutiara (formerly known as the Residency), completed
in 1890 as the residence of Penang's British Resident Councillors, is
today the official residence of the Governor.Chinese influence is visible at the many ornate clan houses, temples, pre-war shophouses, and mansions such as the Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion.
The Clan Jetties are a collection of water villages at Weld Quay. The
Indian community built many elaborate temples such as the Mahamariamman
temple, while Muslim influence can be seen at the Kapitan Keling Mosque,
the Acheh Mosque, and the Penang Islamic Museum. The P. Ramlee Museum
is an excellent example of traditional Malay stilt houses. Siamese and
Burmese architecture can be appreciated at the Sleeping Buddha and
Dharmikarama temples. Modern structures and skyscrapers also abound in
Penang, sometimes side by side with heritage buildings. Notable examples
include the KOMTAR tower, the UMNO tower and the Mutiara Mesiniaga building
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