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Penang. Malaysia - March 25, 2016: British colonial building in Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia
A Pier Building of George Town on Penang Island in Malaysia
A vintage wooden bridge extends into the sea against blue sky background. Selective focus.
Vintage photograph of Haiphong (Hai Phong ), Vietnam, 19th Century
The beautiful Clan Piers or and Floating Village,wooden structures built on stilts,surrounded by calm waters of the Mallaca Strait,where the immigrant Chinese Clans live,a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Island and sea view of Penang Island Malaysia
A net fisherman fishing on the beach at Tanjung Bungah, Penang, Malaysia.
The coast of Penang island from drone angle
Georgetown Jetty and seascape in Penang island, Malaysia
Teatro Municipal or Municipal Theater in Valencia, Carabobo State, Venezuela
Myrtle Lawn, Kingston Jamaica Palm Trees
Thai Hua Museum, Phuket Museum in old Phuket Town
Mahkamah Tinggi in George Town, Penang, Malaysia
View of boat and vessel sailing between Penang Island and the mainland across the sea.
The museum building was constructed in the 1920s during British Malaya. Since then, the building has been used for the official residence for British government, army barracks and official palace of Sultan Abu Bakar. The building was then converted to a museum after 4 years of renovation. It was finally opened by Sultan Ahmad Shah on 21 October 1976
Looking from the pier at Tan Jetty towards the Wooden village of Yeoh Jetty and Hean Boo Thean Kuan Yin Temple. Yeoh Jetty was built on stilts along the shore line of Georgetown by the different clans of the Penang Chinese community, Penang, Malaysia.
Penang, Georgetown, Malaysia. High Court colonial British building architecture.
Singapore, Republic of Singapore, December 30, 1989 - Historical photograph from 1989, The skyline of the financial district of Singapore seen from Sentosa Island
Heritage houses in Penang. Vintage nanyang style houses. Abandoned old houses with chinese traditional wood curving doors.
Exposure done at sunset, from a ship of the downtown and port area of Penang, Malaysia
Chew Jetty on Penang in Malaysia Asia
The Tan Jetty is one of the Wooden villages built on stilts along the shore line of Georgetown by the different clans of the Penang Chinese community, Penang, Malaysia.
This picture shows the square in front of the entrance to the old Souq in Casablanca’s old city center, Morocco. As it was raining in heaps, there are not too many potential customers around.
Luanda, Angola: the capital's historic district has changed its character, with glass towers dwarfing the colonial building, one 'Estado Novo' block that resists is defined by the CUF (Comfabril) and the Banco de Angola buildings, the latter actually kept its original function, that of central bank of the territory (under the slightly different name of Banco Nacional de Angola) and took over the CUF building.
Accra, Ghana - June 1958: Small boats in Accra, Ghana taken in 1958
Historic architecture at Fort Canning Park, Singapore
George Town, Penang Island, Malaysia, December 24: Exterior view of City Hall, George Town, completed in 1903, the two-storey building combines Edwardian Baroque and Palladian architectural stylesGeorge Town, Penang Island, Malaysia, December 24: Exterior view of City Hall, George Town, completed in 1903, the two-storey building combines Edwardian Baroque and Palladian architectural styles
Hainan Province, Haikou Arcade building historical and cultural district, the street is lined with century-old arcade buildings full of Southeast Asian architectural style; The architectural complex was initially formed in the 1920s to 1940s, with a history of more than 100 years. The oldest building, Sipai Lou, was built in the Ming Dynasty and has a history of more than 600 years. Haikou Arcade Building historical and cultural block is one of the \
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