Guan Hin Chan is the name of a cigar factory that operated in this handsome building in the 1930's. The cigar factory was established by a Burmese Chinese who introduced Moulmein tobacco into the local market. During World War II, the Japanese used it to store tin ore.
Guan Hin Chan, Jalan Kota, Taiping.
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