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Terengganu Chinatown

Terengganu Chinatown

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While Terengganu, a state in east coast Malaysia is the gateway to the main islands, not many people visit the city proper and among one of the missed locations is Terengganu Chinatown.
The location of this historical place is along Jalan Kampung Cina or Jalan Bandar in the Kampung Tiong area and is highly recommended for any tourist or traveller.
Terengganu Chinatown
For anyone visiting the Perhentian Islands or Redang Island, Kuala Terengganu can be one of your stops, if you choose so and exploring the city here would most likely take you back 20 years in time as things have been on a slower development here compared to Kuala Lumpur.
The best place to explore on foot is also Chinatown Terengganu where it is mainly one long street and very alive with activity in the mornings while the old pre-war architecture is a must for historical building enthusiast.
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Terengganu Chinatown

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Chinatown Terengganu Arch

Terengganu Chinatown History
According to research and Wikipedia, there is no exact date for the founding of Kampung Cina Terengganu (Chinese Village) here but records show that Chinese settlers came here as early as the 16th century and have been here ever since.
The main Chinatown was established only in the late 19th century where Chinese settlers built this place according to their traditional place of origin in China. 
Historical records show that foreigners Alexander Hamilton and Captain Joseph Jackson visited Kuala Terengganu in 1719-1720 and again in 1764, the presence of Chinese settlers was noted down in their records.
Alexander wrote this in his journal; 

“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

Terengganu Old Building Architecture
When you walk around this part of town, you will surely notice the well cared for pre-war buildings where a number of them date back over a hundred years old from the Utilitarian era right till the Art Deco era.
The city council has also done up the entire area making this place very suitable for tourism and a special fund was also allocated for the preservation of the heritage buildings here. 
The pre-war buildings in Chinatown Terengganu have also been declared a heritage site by the United Nations UNESCO World Monument Watch Programme and grants are being given annually to finance the preservation of this pre-colonial heritage significant.
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An old wooden shophouse by the river

The best way to see these beautiful buildings which range from wooden to brick and mortar is by coming here at about 8.00 am till 3.00 pm as it is the busiest time for the local traders while the sky is usually clear. 
What I did was I parked my car somewhere nearby and took a slow walk around Chinatown. It would take you about 1 to 2 hours to fully see this place on foot too.
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Turtle Alley in Chinatown, Terengganu

Attractions in Terengganu Chinatown
As you would already know, most of the attractions here would be Chinese related and in 2004, The Terengganu Government declared that Kampung China was to be gazetted as a heritage site of Terengganu based on the fact that many historical structures and monuments are still well maintained here. 
There are two main Chinese temples here which are Ho Ann Kiong (built 1801) and Tien Hou Kong (built 1896) and both of them have been well preserved serving the locals and also Chinese travellers who come here. A visit to any of them will show you the traditional Chinese temple life. 
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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. 
For art lovers, there have been recent attractions in Kampung China Terengganu which are located at the side and back alleys, many of which are transformed into thematic lanes.
One of them is Turtle Alley which provides information related to various turtles and turtle-themed wall and floor mosaics. 
Another lane is Tauke Wee Seng Hee Cultural Lane which showcases an old, colonial-era red telephone booth and a classic cast-iron post box which is still in use.
The building walls also display a collection of old signs from shops in Chinatown and several Han Dynasty-era poems. 
These lanes provide an excellent Instagram or Facebook moment for the social media lovers while on weekends, it can get a little overcrowded due to the narrow lanes here. Again, best visited in the mornings to avoid the touristy crowds.
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Jewellery set with some serious branding as offerings to be burnt

Walking along the main road here will show you the very local businesses that are still ongoing till this very day.
One of the unique businesses here in Chinatown would be the Chinese Hell Bank Note Maker or the shop that sells Chinese Ritual Items.
I just had to stop and have a look at what people are offering these days and I was pretty much surprised. 
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A Shell Petrol Station and a Louis Vuitton Handbag as offerings

This is a very old tradition of burning hell banknotes for the deceased and nowadays, apart from the common hell banknotes, more material items are made for the deceased.
These include luxurious items like LV bags, Rolex Watches, Mercedes Cars, Bungalows and even a Petrol Station – all made from paper as ritual offering to the deceased.
Talk about status and modernization, just take a look at the photo above. I was totally in awe when I saw this. 
Good Food at Chinatown Terengganu 
Food has always been one of the main essentials in every traveller and here at Kampung China, there are several notable local delicacies which include the Roti Paong (a special local Terengganu bread), Pulut Dipa and the awesome durian cake.
One speciality is the white keropok lekor, which is made out of Wolf Herring or ikan parang.

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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.

There are also small food courts or food centres which have a variety of hawkers all combined into one giving you the luxury of choosing your local dish.
There was one, a local Chinese man selling ‘The Most Special Fried Mee Hoon in Malaysia‘ and he swore by it convincing me to place my order and I did. Verdict – It was awesome! I kid you not.

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. 

Coffee lovers may not be pleased as I am one and found it not up to my standards. This statement is based on the actual local coffee shops and not your regular Starbucks or modern cafe.
I like a good cup of local coffee in a traditional coffee shop so I did my rounds only to be disappointed. However, the local Terengganu hawker food made up for it. 
Photos of Chinatown Terengganu
Below are random photos taken of Chinatown Terengganu during my visits here in 2014. You can click on them to view them in full size and also ‘Pin’ them on Pinterest if you like them. 
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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 5-foot walkways in 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

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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

There you have it, a run-through of this interesting place in Terengganu. If you plan to visit here, the best times are from February till October as this is not the monsoon season.
During the monsoon season in Terengganu, it can be rainy and spoil your visit here. Moreover, you are not advised to visit the islands during the monsoon period.

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.

Sunday is the 1st working days of the week here, just as in Kelantan. So, please take note of this unique timing and rest assured, you can find McDonald’s, KFC, Pizza Hut and many other Chinese restaurants here. 
Driving from KL to Terengganu
For those driving here, the new Eastcoast Highway (ECE or H8) has now opened all the way to Kuala Terengganu passing Karak, Kuantan and Jabor.
It is also estimated that driving from KL to Terengganu takes about 4.5 to 5 hours and a total distance of 457 kilometres. You will pass popular towns and cities like Lanchang, Temerloh, Kuantan, Cherating and Dungun before reaching Kuala Terengganu.
There are three tolls along the way were in total, you have to pay around RM30 one way from KL to Terengganu in toll charges.

For those taking express buses, there are many companies offering bus services from KL to Terengganu and also from other cities around Malaysia. 

Driving Map to Terengganu



Overall, I highly recommending a visit to Chinatown in Kuala Terengganu as it is one of the lesser-visited tourist attractions here.
While most people just pass town to get to the Kuala Besut and Marang Jetty, this place holds some amazing history, culture and heritage for the Chinese and local people here.
Conclusion

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.

If I never explored this place, I wouldn’t be recommending this to you. I hope that one day, you the reader will have the opportunity to visit the Terengganu Chinatown.

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Anonymous

woww as a Malaysian i also didnt know about this place!!! what a good article you have here, definitely gonna drop by here when i visit Terengganu

-siti-

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Budok Gano

The photo with the red lantern, the red sign is the most famous fishing tackle shop in Terengganu! a bit cocky tho

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Malaysia Asia

Hi Siti, thanks and now you know. Next time you visit Terengganu, check out this place. The Terengganu Esplanade is also nearby too.

Thanks Budok Gano, I didn't know that but I saw the tackle shop 🙂

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