Han Jiang Ancestral Temple
Abhijeet DeshpandeAbhijeet Deshpande/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, PENANG/ Updated : Jun 7, 2017, 14:41 IST
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The Han Jiang Ancestral Temple stands out in George Town as one with a simple yet visually appealing facade. In fact, the temple’s facade might force you to stop in your tracks to click pictures as you walk in this Penang’s famous … Read more
The Han Jiang Ancestral Temple stands out in George Town as one with a simple yet visually appealing facade. In fact, the temple’s facade might force you to stop in your tracks to click pictures as you walk in this Penang’s famous neighborhood of Lebuh Chulia. Read less

The Han Jiang Ancestral Temple stands out in George Town as one with a simple yet visually appealing facade. In fact, the temple’s facade might force you to stop in your tracks to click pictures as you walk in this Penang’s famous neighborhood of Lebuh Chulia. The white exteriors lend a beautiful contrast to the dark coloured doors, pillars and characteristic red and golden lanterns. The interiors however are done in the traditional ornate manner with decorations and carvings.
Tips: Han Jian Ancestral Temple is located on Chulia Street and is open between 9 AM and 5 PM on weekdays (Monday–Friday).
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