Salween Road, George Town, Penang (22 December 2012)


Salween Road is a minor road in George Town, Penang. The L-shaped road connects with Irrawaddy Road to the west and Arratoon Road to the east.

As with Irrawaddy Road, Salween Road was named after a geographical locality in Myanmar, in this case the Salween River, which originates in Tibet, and flows through Thailand and the Shan and Kayah states of Myanmar to enter the Andaman Sea.

Salween Road is lined with residential properties in the form of double-storey terrace houses built in the mid 20th century. They exhibit an early modern architecture style. The only high-rise building along the road is the 30-storey Sri Perdana Condominium built in 1996.

Salween Road, George TownSalween Road, George Town (18 May 2013)

Sights along Salween Road

Getting there

There are no buses to Salween Road, and the nearest bus stop is on Burmah Road (there are two bus routes through Northam Road as well).

Jalan Salween road sign (22 December 2012)


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