Chen Si Soo Yen Clan House


Malaysia - Langkawi - Kuala Lumpur - Penang
The Malaysian-Chinese populations were immigrants from the provinces of southern China who came as settlers to Malaysia in the early 19th century. They were divided into several clans including the Hakkas, Foochows, Hainanese, Teochius and Cantonese. The present-day architectural wonders of Kuala Lumpur are remnants of the legacy that has been left by the ravages of history. AsiaRooms.com is here offering you all the information regarding Chen-Si-Soo-Yen Clan House, Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia.

A very old form of Malaysian-Chinese architecture is the Chen-Si-Soo-Yen Clan House, which stands tall as witness to the clanism that was prevalent in the days of early immigration. Located right behind the old Stadium of Kuala Lumpur, near the Petaling Street Chinatown (this, in itself, is a popular destination for travelers) the Chen-Si-Soo-Yen is a building that is the bearer of the heritage and culture of Malaysian-Chinese architecture. If you are in KL, you must be seen here.

The Chen-Si-Soo-Yen Clan House is a witness that states that it was the Chinese people who completely changed the composition of society in Malaysia. If you are a day-tripper who is looking for destinations that are out of the ordinary, this is it, for the Chen-Si-Soo-Yen is a disguise, for the back alleys hold something that is far beyond the regular.


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