Cheah Kongsi in Penang
Malaysia - Langkawi - Kuala Lumpur - Penang - View Penang hotels
Cheah Kongsi in Penang
Fast Facts of Cheah Kongsi in PenangAddress: 7 Lebuh Armenian, Penang 10200 Malaysia
Open Hours: 8 am to 6 pm from Monday to Sunday
Contact Number: 604-262 0202
Fax : 604-2631020
Email : enquiry@tourismpenang.gov.my
History says that temples or associations were formed by the different Chinese clans to retain their identity on the basis of their province and village of origin in Penang, where they migrated to. Cheah Kongsi in Penang was established in 1880's by Cheah Yam, one of the clan members who came from a village called Sek Tong in the Hokkien province. One of the first of the five great Hokkien clans to have settled in Penang, Cheah Kongsi in Penang spread into a large population later. Cheah Kongsi shows an exotic blend of Malay, Chinese and European influences. You may have heard about other Kongsi meaning clan or family house of a Chinese group in Penang in Malaysia, but unlike other groups, you can access Cheah Kongsi only through a small gateway painted in bright red.
Features of Cheah Kongsi in Penang
- Inside the premises of Cheah Kongsi in Penang, there is a two-storey building resembling other temples and mansions in China.
- The roof of the structure has elaborate sculptures of sirens, dogs, lions of stucco and shards of both Chinese and Dutch porcelain crockery.
- It has a Chinese courtyard with an open balcony and a lawn.
- The worship hall is located in the upper floor and the office building within the premises of the clan house
| Hotels in Penang | |
| Vistana Hotel & Residences | Naza Hotel |
| Berjaya Georgetown Hotel | Bayview Georgetown (formerly the City Bayview) Hotel |
| Sunway Georgetown Hotel | Crown Jewel Hotel |
Book Penang hotels now