Farquhar Street is a major thoroughfare in the city of George Town in Penang, Malaysia. Created in the late 18th century, the road forms part of the city centre's civic precinct, and is notable for the colonial buildings built under British rule. These include some of the most significant civic, religious, and commercial buildings of Penang, such as Penang High Court, Penang State Museum and Art Gallery, St. George's Church, Church of the Assumption, and Eastern & Oriental Hotel.
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| - Farquhar Street, George Town (en)
- 华盖街 (zh)
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| - 华盖街(馬來語:Lebuh Farquhar,英語:Farquhar Street)是马来西亚槟城州乔治市的一个主要街道,始建于1804年并沿用至今,构成了市区路段的一部分,路段以英国统治时期所建造的殖民建筑而闻名。 该街道位于联合国教科文组织世界遗产名录中世遗城的范围内,亦是槟城顶尖教会国民中学的重要摇篮,如、圣芳济国中、与为自此起基。目前仅有圣芳济国中和莱特街修道院国中仍在华盖街矗立,其他中学已迁至新址。 (zh)
- Farquhar Street is a major thoroughfare in the city of George Town in Penang, Malaysia. Created in the late 18th century, the road forms part of the city centre's civic precinct, and is notable for the colonial buildings built under British rule. These include some of the most significant civic, religious, and commercial buildings of Penang, such as Penang High Court, Penang State Museum and Art Gallery, St. George's Church, Church of the Assumption, and Eastern & Oriental Hotel. (en)
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| - Farquhar Street is a major thoroughfare in the city of George Town in Penang, Malaysia. Created in the late 18th century, the road forms part of the city centre's civic precinct, and is notable for the colonial buildings built under British rule. These include some of the most significant civic, religious, and commercial buildings of Penang, such as Penang High Court, Penang State Museum and Art Gallery, St. George's Church, Church of the Assumption, and Eastern & Oriental Hotel. Located within the city's UNESCO World Heritage Site, the road was also the cradle of the top English schools in Penang - Penang Free School, St. Xavier's Institution, Convent Light Street and St. George's Girls' School. Today, only St. Xavier's Institution and Convent Light Street remain at Farquhar Street, while the other schools have since been relocated. (en)
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