Terengganu Chinatown
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Terengganu Chinatown |
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Chinatown Terengganu Arch |
“Trangano …….. about one thousand houses in it, not built in regular streets, ……. The Town is above half-peopled with Chinese, who have a good trade for three to four Jonks yearly, ……. The product of the country are Pepper and Gold, which are mostly exported by the Chinese. About 300 tons are the common Export of Pepper, ……..”
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A utilitarian building is seen in Chinatown Terengganu |
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An old wooden shophouse by the river |
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Turtle Alley in Chinatown, Terengganu |
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Deities inside the Ho Ann Kiong Temple in Terengganu |
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Payang Memory Lane |
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A unique signboard showing the distances to other world attractions |
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Classic Red Telephone Booth |
Architecture lovers will find that many of the buildings here looking in great condition as they have undergone restoration or beautification programmes to make them more appealing over the years. One eye-catching thing would be the bright colours on some of the old shophouses here.
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Jewellery set with some serious branding as offerings to be burnt |
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A Shell Petrol Station and a Louis Vuitton Handbag as offerings |
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Most special fried mee hoon in Malaysia |
As for me, I simply walked into some local coffee shops here where you can find a variety of east coast styled noodles and rice.
I personally recommend trying the noodles at any of the local hawkers here. Bak Kut Teh (Pork bone and meat dish) was quite a popular fare here when I visited Chinatown.
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A beautiful Art Deco styled building seen here |
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One of the local homes along Chinatown
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The roof of one of the temples in Terengganu Chinatown |
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An old sign for a pipe dealer |
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Facades of the old buildings nicely painted |
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Walking along the Five Foot Way of the Shophouses |
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Old buildings maintained as businesses in Chinatown Terengganu |
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Inside one of the old shophouses. Wooden cabinets still used |
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Well maintained pre-war buildings |
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A classic souvenir shop along Jalan Kampung Cina |
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Picture Perfect! |
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Payang Memory Lane featuring prominent people of Terengganu |
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Red lanterns used for decorating Chinatown here |
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Spring Roll Skins manufacturer in Terengganu Chinatown |
Sides of buildings well maintained here |
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Old wooden buildings are still seen here |
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World Heritage Lane in Chinatown Terengganu |
Terengganu follows the Muslim style working days where their weekend is a Friday and Saturday, therefore everything is usually closed, especially government and private sectors.
For those taking express buses, there are many companies offering bus services from KL to Terengganu and also from other cities around Malaysia.
To get here, everyone knows where it is and all taxis also know the place. There is great food, photography and a lot to learn as I did.
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