Pinang Peranakan Mansion in George Town

Pinang Peranakan Mansion

George Town, Malaysia

6 ticket options available · from $4.56 to $27.69

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Klook [Basic Package] Non-Malaysian Admission ticket $6.89 View
Pinang Peranakan Mansion Official Adult admission to the Pinang Peranakan Mansion. Includes a $7.61 View
Klook [Klook Exclusive Package] - Non-Malaysian Admission ticket $11.95 View
Trip.com Penang 1-day tour: Savor the flavors and art of an old Nanya $27.69 View

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Museum in George Town, Malaysia

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Is it worth visiting Pinang Peranakan Mansion?

Visitors can explore the mansion's exquisite antique furnishings, intricate woodwork, and fascinating exhibits on Peranakan customs and traditions. The mansion offers a unique insight into the history and culture of the Peranakan people.

Who lived in the Pinang Peranakan Mansion?

Built in the late 19th-century, Pinang Peranakan Mansion was originally the residence of Chung Keng Quee, a wealthy Chinese tycoon and leader of the Hakka community. Chung Keng Quee was a highly influential figure in Penang, known for his business acumen and leadership in the tin mining industry.

What makes the Pinang Peranakan Mansion unique?

The Straits Eclectic-style mansion, originally painted white, incorporated both European and Chinese designs. A five foot way was indented along the building's side facade, while the interior contains a number of wide courtyards similar to the Chinese townhouses of the era.

Who owns the Peranakan mansion?

Thankfully, in the year 2000, Peter Soon, a Peranakan property developer and avid collector of the rare and beautiful antiques and artifacts of the Peranakan Chinese, bought the house from a fifth-generation descendant of Chung, and restored it to its former glory.

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