Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion

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Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion
Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion

One of the noticeable structure that you can find in the heart of Georgetown will be the magnificent 56,000 sq ft Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, a 19th century architectural legacy of Penang. Located at the Leith Street, the mansion is one of the only three stately Chinese-style mansions remaining outside China.

The famous indigo-blue mansion is built by Cheong Fatt Tze, Penang most generous philanthropy and influential businessman which business empires covers most of South East Asia and Europe Countries. t was constructed over a seven year period between 1896 and 1904 by teams of master craftsmen from China. The majestic Cheong Fatt Tze mansion of 38 rooms, 5 granite-paved courtyards, 7 staircases and 220 windows was designed to reflect Cheong Fatt Tze's stature and eclectic approach to life.

There is even a servants quarters built in front of the mansion in which have been converted into restaurants and bar. The Feng Shui alignment did prove auspicious for him as more and more prosperous business deals have been created. Unfortunately the spectacular grandeur of the "Blue Mansion" ended when Cheong Fatt Tze died in 1916. He has stipulated in his will that the mansion could not be sold until the death of his last son. He also put aside funds to ensure that the house is properly maintained. Sadly, it did not materialize. The funds set aside for the maintenance were not enough, as it did not take inflation into account. As a result, the mansion fell into dilapidated state.

he mansion was put on the market for sale soon after the death of his last son in 1989. By this time it was in an extremely bad condition and faced the prospect of either demolition or eventual collapse. Fortunately in 1990, the mansion was bought and authentically restored over six years by a local firm specializing in heritage conservation work.

The firm - Laurence Loh Architects, hired skilled workers from China to restore the fantastic & rarely seen chien nien mosaics. They also hired elderly skilled craftsmen, able to use old techniques and tools to repair by hand all the woodcarving on the timber beams and shutters.

Contact Information

Address: 14 Leith Street, 10200 Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia.

Opening Hour: 11.00 am & 3.00 pm daily for guided tour only.

Admission Fee: RM10.00 per person.

Getting There

The blue mansion is located at 14 Leith Street. You should be able to find it either by taking a trishaw ride or walk. Of course, taxi will be another alternative.



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