Gambar Perubahan Penang Merentasi Abad
Pulau Pinang Dulu dan Sekarang | Pulau Pinang menempatkan banyak bangunan bersejarah dan khazanah negara sejak zaman sebelum penjajahan lagi. Merentasi abad, negeri itu telah mengalami banyak transformasi dan terus maju hingga sekarang.
Menerusi Says.my, kami kongsikan 35 gambar perubahan Pulau Pinang dulu dan sekarang.
1. Campbell Street
2. Hutton Lane
3. Chulia Street
4. Boston Bar, a popular bar in the ’50s and ’60s at the junction of Penang Road and Prangin Road
5. Chowrasta Market from the Penang Road entrance
6. KOMTAR
7. Craven Cafe in Jalan Dato Keramat
8. Queen’s Theatre and later, Old Cathay Theatre along Penang Road is now a Mydin wholesale emporium
9. Odeon Theatre on Penang Road
10. Majestic Theatre at the corner between Khoo Sian Ewe Road and Phee Choon Road
11. The Rex Cinema building in Burmah Road has been taken over by Mekio Home Furnishing
12. Burmah Road
13. From Penang Race Course to St. George’s Girls’ School in Macalister Road
14. Reclining Buddha Temple (Wat Chayamangkalaram) at Lorong Burma, Pulau Tikus
15. Homestead Mansion, located along Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah, now houses the campus of Wawasan Open University
16. Pitt Street, where Masjid Kapitan Keling is located
17. E&O Hotel at Lebuh Farquhar
18. St Xavier’s Institution at Lebuh Farquhar
19. Penang Supreme Court at Light Street
20. Penang City Hall at Jalan Tun Syed Sheh Barakbah, overlooking Padang Kota Lama
21. Queen Victoria Memorial Clock Tower (Jubilee Clock Tower) and roundabout at the junction of Light Street and Beach Street
22. Weld Quay
23. Pangkalan Sultan Abdul Halim in Butterworth (formerly known as Mitchell Pier)
24. Beach Street
25. Ban Hin Lee Bank, later Southern Bank on Beach Street, now houses CIMB Bank
27. Gurney Drive
28. Casuarina Hotel, presently Hard Rock Hotel
29. Jelutong Road
30. Penang Free School at Jalan Masjid Negeri
31. Air Itam Village, with Kek Lok Si Temple in the background
32. Chung Ling High School in Air Itam
33. Penang Hill Base Station
34. Penang International Airport, formerly known as Bayan Lepas International Airport
35. Snake Temple in Bayan Lepas





































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