Padang

George Town


A typical feature of Malaysian colonial cities is the padang, which is an open playing field surrounded by public buildings. George Town’s padang stretches west from Fort Cornwallis to the Town Hall and City Hall, two of Penang’s grandest Edwardian buildings, both of which have fine porticoes.

The field is often used for events today and has a good food court on its southeastern corner.


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Nearby George Town attractions

1. House of Yeap Chor Ee

0.08 MILES

Housed in an exquisitely restored three-storey shophouse mansion, this interesting museum is dedicated to a former resident, itinerant barber-turned…

2. Fort Cornwallis

0.09 MILES

Captain Francis Light first built a wooden fort here in 1786, establishing the free port where trade would, he hoped, be lured from Britain’s Dutch rivals…

3. Town Hall

0.09 MILES

The Town Hall, completed in 1880, has a beautiful restored ballroom that is a regular venue for temporary exhibitions and shows. The Town Hall’s Hokkien…

4. City Hall

0.1 MILES

Built in 1903, this Edwardian baroque building facing the Padang houses the Penang Island City Council.

5. State Assembly Building

0.11 MILES

On the southern side of the Padang is this neoclassical building dating back to the 19th century.

6. Queen Victoria Memorial Clocktower

0.14 MILES

The scallop-topped clocktower at the northern end of Lr Pantai was erected in 1902 by local millionaire Cheah Chen Eok to mark Queen Victoria's diamond…

7. Penang State Art Gallery

0.14 MILES

Housed in Dewan Sri Pinang, the island’s first multipurpose hall, this small and rather tired gallery includes a permanent collection of contemporary…

8. High Court

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This impressive 1903 building, with rows of columns holding up balconies and shaded exterior corridors, is Malaysia's oldest high court. Outside is a…