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George Town's UNESCO World Heritage Site is the historic core of Penang's capital, inscribed in 2008 as a unique example of a multicultural trading port where Malay, Chinese, Indian, and European communities have coexisted for over two centuries.

Little India is a vibrant enclave centred on Jalan Pasar and Queen Street in George Town, filled with Indian textile shops, flower garland stalls, banana-leaf restaurants, and spice merchants.

Armenian Street (Lebuh Armenian) is one of George Town's most photogenic and culturally rich thoroughfares, lined with restored heritage shophouses, independent cafés, art galleries, and some of the city's most famous street-art murals.

The Clan Jetties are a cluster of waterfront stilt-house settlements along Weld Quay, built over the sea by Chinese clan communities who arrived in Penang in the 19th century. Each jetty is home to families sharing the same surname—Chew, Lim, Tan, Lee, Yeoh—and functions as a self-contained neighbourhood.