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a Stewart Lane mansion Muntri Street (Lebuh) becomes Stewart Lane east of Love Lane. The...
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Large unidentified complex either on Muntri or Stewart Lane.
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Chew Dispensary
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"Goldsmiths' Guild" or Ta Kam Hong at 41 Muntri Street, was founded in 1832 and is the oldest and...
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Colorful ceiling
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Painted dragon pillars
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The altar
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Attractive brass urn
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Impressive old gong
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Pretty painted drum
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Penang Restaurant & Tea Shops Association, one of many Cantonese associations and guilds along...
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Fine residential shophouses from the turn of the century when Muntri Street was an elite Chinese...
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another one I love that indigo blue which was very popular here at one time, ie...
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Travelers Lodge Muntri Street, as well as nearby Chulia Street and Love Lane, is part of an...
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Western Oriental Café & guest house Another good-looking budget establishment, under the same ownership as the...
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"Hainan Temple" also called Temple of the Heavenly Queen, was founded before 1866 and the...
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"The Green House" at 102 Muntri, is owned by a friendly expat Australian couple who serve...
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Corner of Lebuh Leith & Muntri kiddy corner from the Green House. I'm not sure what hotel that is...
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The venerable old Hong Kong Shoe Store is still here, across the street from the Green House.
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Rear view of the Cheong Fatt Tse mansion on Lebuh Leith which crosses Muntri near Upper Penang Road.
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View of Upper Penang Road showing Cititel Hotel on the left, Peking Hotel (white) in front of it, and...
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Peking Hotel and popular Soho Free House.
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Segara Café
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