Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion in Penang
An
island of rich Chinese heritage, Penang has an array of temples, ruins,
museums, preserved forests, and beautiful beaches that make a trip here more
than worthwhile. Top it off with the fact that this island is said to be the
country’s unofficial food capital, and its no wonder that tourism plays a huge
role in its economy. From the water’s edge at the Clan Jetties to the brilliant
blue sheen of the Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, Penang is fairly impressive. We’ve
listed the island’s attractions so the next time you make a trip here be sure
to consult this A – Z list so you don’t miss out on anything.
Is
a boutique hotel that’s one of Penang’s best-known attractions in an ornate
edifice built in the traditional Hakka – Teochew style. Located at 14 Leith
Street, the structure was erected in the 1880s when Hakka merchant, Cheong Fatt
Tze commissioned its construction.
Cheong
Fatt Tze Mansion History
A
self-made and affluent merchant-trader, Cheong Fatt Tze left China as a
penniless teenager but soon rose to the ranks of the well-heeled when he
established a vast financial empire throughout East Asia at the end of 19th
century. Despite the popularity of modern Anglo-Indian designs at the time, he
chose to build his domicile as a traditional-style Chinese courtyard house. The
stately manor has 38 rooms, five granite-paved courtyards, seven staircases and
220 timber-frame windows.
Cheong
Fatt Tze Mansion Layout
Rescued
from ruin in the 1990s, the indigo-blue mansion blends elements of Eastern and
Western design and stands apart from other structures along the street due to
its distinctively gregarious exterior. Featuring art nouveau stained glass and
beautiful floor tiles, the mansion is a beautiful representation of the
architectural style preferred by wealthy Straits Chinese of the time.
In
1989 the mansion was purchased from Cheong Fatt Tze's descendants in order to
save the structure from imminent development that would have resulted in its
demolition. Maintained as a private residence, the property also operates as a
16-room bed-and-breakfast as part of an ongoing restoration project;
additionally the estate also doubles as a museum. You can choose to visit the
mansion on a one-hour guided tour or you can spend the night at the boutique
hotel.
Accolades
Highlighted
in various TV programs on networks such as CNN, BBC, The History Channel and
Discovery Travel & Living, Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion has also been featured
in various films ranging from the 1993 Oscar-winning French film Indochine to
the critically-acclaimed 2009 motion picture The Blue Mansion.
Winner
of the 1995 Malaysian National Architectural Award for Conservation, the 2000
UNESCO Most Excellent' Heritage Conservation Award, ‘Best Tourist Attraction
2003’ Merit Award by the Malaysian Ministry of Culture, Arts & Tourism and
the 2008 Best of Malaysia Travel Award’s ‘Best Boutique Hotel’ by Expatriate
Lifestyle magazine, Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion is undoubtedly one of Penang’s most
prominent attractions.
Address:
14, Leith Street, 10200 Penang
Tel:
+604 262 0006
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