Jalan Seang Tek, George Town, Penang (30 June 2018)
Jalan Seang Tek, formerly known as Seang Tek Road, is a minor road in
George Town, Penang. It runs from
Dato Kramat Road to
Anson Road. At the Dato Kramat Road end, it is roughly across from the
Kuantan Road Market while on the Anson Road end, it is beside the
Anson Road Market. Seang Tek Road also forms junctions with
Selangor Road,
Naning Street and
Krian Road.
Seang Tek Road was named after Koh Seang Tek, the great grandson of
Koh Lay Huan, who was the first and only Kapitan Cina of Penang. His elder brother is Koh Seang Tat who donated the Municipal Fountain in George Town and the
Balik Pulau Fountain as well as donated to build the Balik Pulau Hospital.
Seang Tek was known for being the first citizen to operate an ice factory which was located on Penang Street, earning him a distrinct for pioneering ice making in the country. He has four sons namely Koh Leap Hean, Koh Leap Beng, Koh Leap Cheng and Koh Leap Teng. Koh Seang Tek died at the early age of 36 in 1874 shortly after the birth of his youngest son.
Seang Tek Road which was named after him, was the site for the old Chinese Club which was founded by him and had its initial premises there.
Getting there
The nearest bus stops are at Dato Kramat Road and Anson Road
Rapid Penang Bus
11,
201,
202,
203,
204,
206,
301,
302 and
502 pass through Dato Kramat Road while
10 and
104 pass through Anson Road.
What to eat at Seang Tek Road
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Sights along Seang Tek Road
- Seang Tek Road Koay Teow Thng (GPS: 5.4131, 100.32365)

- ST Residence (GPS: 5.41543, 100.32185)

What to eat at Seang Tek Road
The following item was recommended by a member of the
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Recommended Koay Teow Thng in Penang
The koay teow thng at along this road is among those recommended at least one member.
Details
Seang Tek Road (25 November 2012)
Seang Tek Road, George Town (19 March 2010)
Jalan Seang Tek road sign (25 November 2012)
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