PERATUAN TEO CHEW
By continuing, you reach Lebuh Chuliah (Chuliah Street) where you discover a large temple on the pediment of which'Peratuan Teo Chew (téotchiou) Pulau Penang'is written. Enter the Grand court. The bottom is a building with granite pillars and red beams with many golden gold shelves. They perpetuate the memory of the rich Téotchious dead that we come to honour at the feast of Cheng Beng (Chinese All). This custom is supposed to ensure their rest in the beyond. Some Chinese even believe that the soul of the disappeared lives in the shelf. So it's a kind of cemetery with tombstones tablets.
By taking Lebuh Chuliah on the right, we cross again Jalan Kapitan Kling (Lebuh Pitt) that one takes on the left to stop in front of the Kapitan Kling Mosque.