Located in Armenian Street and within the UNESCO World Heritage site, this green roofed building adorned with dragons is one of the better preserved clan houses. The piece of land on which the clan house stands was donated by the philanthropist Yeap Chor Ee. Next to the building is the Choo Chay Keong Temple which houses the alter of the Yap deity and the Yap temple which houses the Yap families ancestral tablets
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Located in Armenian Street and within the UNESCO World Heritage site, this green roofed building adorned with dragons is one of the better preserved clan houses. The piece of land on which the clan house stands was donated by the philanthropist Yeap Chor Ee. Next to the building is the Choo Chay Keong Temple which houses the alter of the Yap deity and the Yap temple which houses the Yap families ancestral tablets
Ye's Ancestral Temple is located in the center of George City, Penang, Malaysia, next to many famous attractions, the Niangya Museum, mural street and the surname bridge are all nearby, you can watch it all the way, there is no need to come alone.
Ye's Ancestral Hall is a very beautiful and traditional Chinese building. It is near the hotel where I live. Every day I go out and go through it. In addition to the architectural style of southern China, Ye's Ancestral Hall has obvious Nanyang characteristics, that is, the style of Nyonya in Southeast Asia. The perfect integration of Chinese culture and Malay culture.
Yes, it is a good place to go out on weekends, and I will come back to play if I have time in the future.
The Ye's Ancestral Hall is the Tzu Chi Palace. The whole building is light green. It is a typical British colonial-style house. It was originally built by the Ye's Ancestral Club, which moved to Nanyang in the early years. It is also a relatively complete building nearby.
Not far from the mural street, Zongxuan also has an affiliated temple, the Tzu Chi Palace. The architectural style of the Tzu Chi Palace is very similar to the Tzu Chi Palace of Fujian Haitang Qingjiao. It is simply a mini version of the Tzu Chi Palace of Qingjiao. I don't know if there is any origin among them.
Built in 1924, it adopts the eclectic architecture of the Straits. The area of the ancestral palace is donated by Penang Daxiang Ye Zuyi and is built with an ancient plaque of the Ye clan.