Penang Snapshots: Historic George Town Facades
Historic George Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site on the island of Penang in Malaysia, is a photographer’s dream: crumbling facades and peeling paint; exquisite temples and mosques; painted Chinese shophouses and jetty homes; elaborate doors, colorful shutters and ornate wall tiles.
This post takes a closer look at some of George Town’s facades focusing on the decorative variety of doors and windows.
Check out my earlier posts Penang Snapshots: Historic George Town Scenes and Penang Snapshots: George Town’s Clan Jetties.

Painted shutters and palm tree in Little India

Crumbling old building

Painted shutters and balcony

Blue painted Chinese shophouse facade

Shuttered windows on an old building

Painted doors and windows of an old Chinese shophouse

Battered old building with lovely muted colors

Painted shuttered windows and decoration at the Islamic Museum in the Syed Alatas Mansion

Painted Chinese shophouse with decorative door and Chinese lanterns

Flower pots hanging in the window of an old house

Fallen letters

Decorative door at Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi Chinese Temple

Historic building and Chinese lanterns

Green painted door and shuttered windows

Blue shutters

Worn painted windows

Metal tree sculpture outside painted shuttered windows

Painted shutters

Decorative exterior of Sun Yat Sen Penang Base

Old painted Chinese shophouse

Painted shutters

Crumbling building

Chinese shophouse with gold decorative door and colored tiles