Street Stories: Lebuh Ah Quee
Original name: Lebuh Ah QueeEnglish name: Ah Quee StreetTraditional Malay name: Lorong TakiaHokkien name: 阿貴街 A-kuì-ke Story of the Street Lebuh Ah Quee is named
Original name: Lebuh Ah QueeEnglish name: Ah Quee StreetTraditional Malay name: Lorong TakiaHokkien name: 阿貴街 A-kuì-ke Story of the Street Lebuh Ah Quee is named
Official name: Gat Lebuh AchehEnglish name: Acheen Street GhautHokkien name: 拍石街路頭 Phah-tsio̍h-ke lōo-thâu, 懸樓仔路頭 Kuâinn-lâu-á lōo-thâu Story of the Street Acheen Street Ghaut is the
Official name: Lebuh AchehEnglish name: Acheen StreetHokkien name: 拍石街 Phah-tsio̍h-ke, 懸樓仔 Kuâinn-lâu-á Story of the Street Lebuh Acheh is almost as old as the George
Lorong Abu Siti was named after Abu Siti, the late 19th century leader of Bangsawan, a Muslim street opera, because his house used to be there. The name “Bangsawan”, which means “nobility” is believed to have been given by Tunku Kudin.

Transfer Road or Jalan Transfer is one of the major roads in George Town. It was named as “Transfer Road” in order to commemorate the transfer of Straits Settlements from the Government of British India to the administration of the Colonial Office in London in 1867. What are the significant buildings along the street? What to eat there?
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