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Cheong Fatt Tze - The Blue Mansion

The indigo courtyard palace of the 'Rockefeller of the East', circa 1880

🇲🇾 George Town, Malaysia·Est. 1880·Chinese Eclectic / Hakka-Straits·$$
88 HHI Landmark
Heritage Landmark

About the Property

Built in the 1880s for Cheong Fatt Tze — the "Rockefeller of the East" who controlled much of Southeast Asia's trade in the late 19th century — this indigo-blue mansion is one of the finest examples of Chinese courtyard architecture outside China. Its five granite courtyards, 38 rooms, 220 windows, and seven staircases were arranged according to strict feng shui principles. Winner of UNESCO's Asia-Pacific Heritage Award for Conservation in 2000, the mansion's restoration used traditional lime plaster, Guangdong ceramic roof tiles, and Scottish cast-iron work.

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Original Purpose

Hakka merchant's mansion

Highlights

UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Award (2000)Built by Cheong Fatt Tze — "Rockefeller of the East"Strict feng shui courtyard arrangementTraditional lime plaster and Guangdong ceramics220 original windows with cut-and-paste decorationsOne of finest Chinese mansions outside China

History Timeline

1880

Construction begins for Hakka tycoon Cheong Fatt Tze

1916

Cheong Fatt Tze dies; mansion passes through family hands

1990

Near-derelict mansion rescued by conservation architect Laurence Loh

1995

Five-year restoration begins using traditional Guangdong techniques

2000

Awarded UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Award for Conservation

2008

George Town inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Site