Still at Chew Jetty, we were strolling along the passageways, passing the clustered wooden houses which were still occupied by the occupants of the Chew Clan communities.
The passageway made of wooden planks. The houses built on wooden stilts.
One of the typical wooden houses at the Chew Jetty.
Colourful sign boards…. so that you do not get lost lol!!!
Wooden houses on stilts. If you look at the picture below on the far left, there used to be an Ernest Zacharevic’s painting; Children in a boat but due to the rain and sunshine… it was slowly disappearing. You can catch this painting in my earlier posting – Street Art around town; of a different kind
Boats tied to the jetty and it was low tide.
A view at the end of the jetty overlooking Penang Bridge from afar.
Walking out from the Chew Jetty…. we were heading to the Gat Lebuh Armenian (Armenian Street Ghaut) road.
Old shops doing metal works… and this one was doing anchors for boats or ships.
Want more? Then dun stop… let’s continue ‘walking’ with me and let’s find those street art. =)