Beautiful and elaborate wood doors adorn the famous Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion in Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia.


Believed to have been constructed in accordance to perfect feng shui specifications, the Cheong Fatt Tze mansion with its elaborate pillars and beautiful inner courtyard is a UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Award 2000 recipient. The 38-room mansion faces the rising sun with its entrances facing the sea and hills behind for “protection”. With seven staircases, five granite-paved courtyards and 220 windows, it is massive. Bathed in a soothing blue hue, the mansion’s walls display 12 rare sculptures along the balcony outside the front sculptures on the wall depict stories from Chinese classics or mythology and were made from broken pieces of porcelain cups to create the intricate picture stories. Comprising the domestic annex and five terrace houses across the man building, the mansion sits on 56,000 sq. ft. land. On rainy days, the floor of the courtyard is covered in a swirling pool of rainwater that flows down from rain gutters through two water outlets at the side of the courtyard. The gush of water from two opposite ends meet in the centre, causing the water to swirl in Malaysia's most famous blue building.


Size: 2372px × 3558px
Location: Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia
Photo credit: © John Brown / Alamy / Afripics
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