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China House



Year

2011


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Restoren/Cafe menjual makanan, Galeri, Kedai kraftangan, Bakeri & tempat persembahan muzik. ChinaHouse is a combination of 3 traditional houses, connected by an open courtyard and converted into 14 spaces consisting of shops, cafes, restaurants, galleries, music venues and bakeries. Where Artists/art enthusiasts in the country & abroad relax while creating & showcasing their work, talents & abilities. Apart from that, China House is also used as a place for art seminars / workshops, especially during the George Town Festival.

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