Most heritage hotels in George Town, Penang sell atmosphere. Events at Seven Terraces Hotel Georgetown go further. As a 4-star hotel in Georgetown Penang restored by award-winning hotelier Chris Ong within the UNESCO World Heritage Site precinct.
Seven Terraces actively curates living cultural events, from the annual Bai Ti Kong ceremony and heritage exhibitions to private weddings and milestone celebrations.
Key Takeaways
- Seven Terraces hosts the annual Bai Ti Kong ceremony, one of the most curated heritage rituals at any hotel in Malaysia
- Cultural events include the George Town Heritage Day Exhibition, Kebaya Fashion Showcase, and upcoming George Town Festival collaborations
- Private functions accommodated for up to 120 guests, catered by the MICHELIN recognised Kebaya Dining Room
- A monthly “Dinner with the Owner” experience is available exclusively to direct bookers
- All public cultural events welcome hotel guests and cultural visitors
What Makes Seven Terraces an Event Venue Unlike Any Other

Seven Terraces sits at the geographic and cultural centre of George Town’s Peranakan precinct, approximately 20 metres from Pitt Street and steps from the Goddess of Mercy Temple. The seven terrace houses that form the hotel are original 19th-century structures, not replicas.
The open-air courtyards, covered five-foot-ways, and granite floor slabs recycled from old trading junks remain intact. George Town was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008, and Seven Terraces sits within the core heritage zone.
For international guests from Singapore, the UK, France, or Australia, that designation transforms a hotel event from a memorable occasion into a genuinely once-in-a-lifetime setting.
Each of the hotel’s 18 suites features original Peranakan antiques, blackwood and mother-of-pearl inlaid furniture, and gilded cabinets, including the Stewart Apartment with its original Peranakan Chinese wedding bed.
Chris Ong, a fifth-generation Penang-born baba who received the 2007 UNESCO Award of Distinction for heritage conservation, did not restore Seven Terraces simply to create a boutique hotel. He restored it to save the culture it once housed.
The events programme here is the direct expression of that mission, and it is why events at Seven Terraces Hotel Georgetown carry a weight that no purpose-built venue in Penang can replicate.
On TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice 2025, Seven Terraces earned five Malaysia rankings: 3rd for Top Small Hotels, 7th for Romance and Service, 13th for Best Value Heritage Hotels (2025–2026), and 21st for Top Boutique Hotels (2026).
These rankings reflect the same commitment to quality and cultural authenticity that defines every event hosted here. For further context on Penang’s remarkable concentration of heritage hotels in Penang, GTHH’s guide covers the island’s most historically significant properties and what sets each apart.
Bai Ti Kong at Seven Terraces: The Jade Emperor’s Birthday, Reimagined

Bai Ti Kong (also romanised as Pai Ti Kong or Bai Ti Gong) is the Hokkien celebration of the Jade Emperor’s birthday, held on the ninth day of the Lunar New Year.
In Penang, it is one of the year’s most significant festivals, marked by elaborate offerings of sugarcane stalks, pink sugar pagodas, incense, and paper money, a tradition that has diminished in many households as younger generations move away from traditional observance.
At Seven Terraces, Chris Ong has turned this into a curated heritage revival, open to hotel guests, cultural visitors, and the local community. Preparations begin in the morning as the team sources all ceremonial items.
Chris then personally guides the arrangement of offerings including Ngor Seng, Ngor Siew, Beet Jian, fresh fruits, assorted kuih, and sugarcane around a custom-made altar positioned in the hotel’s open-air courtyard.
By 6:30 PM, Chris leads the prayers, followed by a dinner and a dragon dance performance at around 8:00 PM. The celebration closes at midnight with the burning of Kim Zuah (金纸), symbolising offerings sent to the heavens for blessings and prosperity.
Guests staying with GTHH can witness and participate in every stage of this living cultural experience. Follow the Seven Terraces Facebook page (@SevenTerraces) or contact the hotel directly for the ceremony date each year, as it shifts with the lunar calendar.
Beyond Bai Ti Kong: Kebaya Fashion Showcase,Heritage Day Exhibition, and George Town Festival


Bai Ti Kong is Seven Terraces’ most significant annual event, but the cultural programme extends throughout the year. From heritage gallery exhibitions to Nyonya fashion showcases, the hotel functions as an active participant in George Town’s cultural conversation, not merely a backdrop for it.
Kebaya Fashion Showcase

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Seven Terraces has hosted a Kebaya Fashion Showcase, celebrating the Nyonya kebaya, the traditional garment of the Peranakan woman, in an architecturally authentic setting.
The showcase positioned the kebaya as a living garment rather than a museum piece, with the hotel’s original interiors providing the appropriate cultural backdrop. Confirmed details of any upcoming editions are pending; contact Seven Terraces directly for the latest information.
George Town Heritage Day Exhibition

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Seven Terraces has hosted the George Town Heritage Day Exhibition across a dedicated three-day run at the Seven Terraces Gallery, from 5 to 7 July (12pm to 6pm). The exhibition brought heritage artefacts and cultural displays into the hotel’s gallery space, open to the public and hotel guests alike.
This positions Seven Terraces as a public cultural institution, not simply a private hospitality venue.
George Town Festival Collaborations

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Seven Terraces is expected to collaborate with the George Town Festival in July and August 2026. The George Town Festival is Penang’s flagship annual arts and culture event, drawing national and international audiences to the heritage precinct each year.
Follow the George Town Heritage Hotels website and social channels for announcements on format, public access details, and any named cultural partners.
Event Overview
| Event | Type | Approximate Timing | Open To |
| Bai Ti Kong Ceremony | Cultural ritual | 9th day of Lunar New Year | Hotel guests and cultural visitors |
| Heritage Day Exhibition | Gallery exhibition | 5 to 7 July | Public and hotel guests |
| Kebaya Fashion Showcase | Cultural fashion | Past event; upcoming dates TBC | Public and hotel guests |
| George Town Festival Collaboration | Arts and culture | July to August | *Follow GTHH for updates |
Dinner with the Baba Chris: A Monthly Heritage Experience

Once a month, Seven Terraces offers something no other hotel in George Town can: a private house tour and Tok Panjang dinner hosted by Chris Ong himself. Known informally as the “Dinner with the Owner”.
The experience takes guests through the courtyards, antique-filled suites, and cultural event spaces of the hotel, before culminating in a Tok Panjang dinner where Ong shares the stories behind the objects, the rituals, and the building’s restoration. Wine is included.
This is the difference between reading about Peranakan culture and sitting down to dinner with the man who has spent his life preserving it.
The experience is available exclusively to guests who book directly with Seven Terraces, not through OTAs such as Booking.com or Agoda, and is available at an additional charge per person. For travellers whose primary motivation is cultural immersion, this is the most compelling reason to book direct.
Weddings, Annual Dinners, and Private Celebrations at Seven Terraces

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Among hotels in Georgetown Penang Malaysia, Seven Terraces accommodates private events for up to 120 guests, with all catering by the MICHELIN recognised Kebaya Dining Room, from Peranakan weddings in traditional Tok Panjang (T’ng Tok, or “long table”) format to corporate annual dinners and milestone celebrations.
Couples can also book a dedicated tea ceremony space with air cooling arrangements for two hours; contact the team for rates and availability.
The Stewart Apartment wedding suite features an original Peranakan Chinese wedding bed, antique cabinets, and a 100 sq m layout with a separate lounge and bedroom, with breakfast available as an optional add-on.
For corporate planners, events here carry the credibility of a UNESCO heritage setting alongside luxury service standards, a differentiator no purpose-built ballroom can replicate.
The MICHELIN-recognised Kebaya Dining Room also features in GTHH’s guide to the best Nyonya food in Penang and its roundup of cafes in Georgetown, Penang.
Five private on-site parking spaces are available on a first-come, first-served basis (no advance reservation); street parking is available nearby. To enquire, email booking@georgetownheritage.com or call +604 261 8888.
Experience Living Heritage at Seven Terraces

Seven Terraces is not simply one of the best boutique hotels in Penang worth visiting for its interiors. It is the only venue in George Town where attending an event, hosting a wedding, or booking a room means participating in the active preservation of Peranakan culture.
From the courtyard glow of Bai Ti Kong to the long table of a Tok Panjang wedding feast, every event here carries cultural weight that no purpose-built venue in Penang can replicate.
For those still exploring accommodation options, GTHH’s full portfolio of boutique hotels in Penang spans four distinct heritage properties across the George Town precinct, each with its own cultural story.
And for travellers planning a broader itinerary across Visit Penang, Seven Terraces makes the ideal cultural anchor for your stay. Book directly to unlock the full heritage experience, including the monthly “Dinner with the Owner.”
FAQ
What kind of events does Seven Terraces Georgetown host?
Seven Terraces Georgetown hosts a curated programme of cultural events including the annual Bai Ti Kong ceremony, the George Town Heritage Day Exhibition, and Kebaya fashion showcases, alongside private functions such as weddings, corporate annual dinners, and milestone celebrations for up to 120 guests.
It also offers a monthly “Dinner with the Owner” experience, exclusively for direct bookers. This makes it the most culturally layered events venue in the George Town heritage precinct.
When does the Bai Ti Kong ceremony happen at Seven Terraces?
The ceremony is held annually on the ninth day of the Lunar New Year, with the exact date varying each year according to the lunar calendar. In 2026, the ceremony was held on 23 February. Follow the Seven Terraces Facebook page (@SevenTerraces) or contact the hotel directly for confirmed dates each year.
Can tourists attend cultural events at Seven Terraces?
Yes. Cultural events at Seven Terraces, including the Bai Ti Kong ceremony and heritage exhibitions, are curated to welcome hotel guests, cultural tourists, and local visitors. They are not private functions.
Check the hotel’s Facebook page or georgetownheritage.com for upcoming event dates and public access details.
Can you host a wedding at Seven Terraces Georgetown?
Yes. Seven Terraces accommodates weddings for up to 120 guests, including Peranakan-style celebrations in traditional Tok Panjang format or contemporary set dinner arrangements.
The MICHELIN recognised Kebaya Dining Room provides catering. The Stewart Apartment includes an original Peranakan wedding bed for the wedding night.
Is parking available at Seven Terraces Georgetown?
Seven Terraces has five private on-site parking spaces available on a first come, first served basis; spaces cannot be reserved in advance. Street parking is also available in the surrounding precinct. Guests driving to the hotel are advised to arrive early to secure an on-site space.
Does Seven Terraces accommodate children?
Seven Terraces does not accommodate children below 6 years of age. For families travelling with young children and seeking suitable accommodation in Penang, GTHH’s guide to the best family hotels in Georgetown Penang covers the top options in the area.






