Yeng Keng Hotel is a 20-room restored heritage boutique hotel located in one of
the oldest surviving and intact 19th century buildings at the heart of the
UNESCO World Heritage City of George Town, Penang. (Source: http:// www.yengkenghotel.com/)
Like many of the other buildings in the neighbourhood, it was originally built
in the mid 1800's as a private residence. (Source: http:// www.yengkenghotel.com/)
The Anglo Indian bungalow belonged initially to Shaik Eusoffe bin Shaik Latiff
an Indian Muslim family and remains unique in Chulia Street for not being
relegated to the rear of a row of shop-houses blocking its facade. (Source: http:// www.yengkenghotel.com/)
In 1897 trustees of the Cantonese Club 'Ying Han Pit Shu' bought the building on
behalf of the association, later donating it to the trustees of the Straits
Chinese Building Association in 1939. The building was later leased to Yeng Keng
Hotel. (Source: http:// www.yengkenghotel.com/)
The conversion from a residence into a budget hotel was the prevailing trend
along the street, at the beginning of the 20th century. (Source: http:// www.yengkenghotel.com/)
Small places of lodgings that were conveniently reached from the harbour were in
great demand as the traffic in the port grew. (Source: http:// www.yengkenghotel.com/)
Conservation and upgrading by the present owner, Hoo Kim Properties Sdn Bhd was
undertaken in March 2009 with the renewed Yeng Keng Hotel completed in April
2010. (Source: http:// www.yengkenghotel.com/)
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