Enter Penang's grandest Peranakan palace — 1,001 antiques, hand-painted tiles, and gilded furniture across 38 show-rooms — guided by a Baba-Nyonya cultural specialist who brings the Straits Chinese story to vivid, personal life.
What to expect
A short walk from Armenian Street in the UNESCO Heritage core, the mansion dazzles from the moment you pass the ornate carved-wood screen doors. Room after room reveals bridal palanquins inlaid with mother-of-pearl, ancestral portraits in European oils, hand-painted Cantonese furniture, and a labyrinth of blue-and-white Delft tiles. The guide contextualises how the Peranakan identity — Chinese traders who adopted Malay customs — forged a unique civilisation still alive in Penang today.
Good to know
Open daily 9:30 am–5:00 pm (last entry 4:30 pm). Walk 5 min from the mansion to Armenian Street for Penang's famous street art murals. George Town cruise terminal is approx. 10–12 min by Grab. Combine this with Khoo Kongsi clan temple (5 min walk) for a full heritage morning.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Penang — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.