Old towns of Southeast Asia outlines a list of notable old towns in Southeast Asia.
List
[edit]Indonesia
[edit]- 1 West Jakarta — Contains the old colonial town of Batavia and the Chinatown
- Semarang
- Solo
- Yogyakarta
Laos
[edit]Malaysia
[edit]- 3 George Town — Contains historic buildings from the 19th and early 20th centuries
- Ipoh
- Kuching
- 4 Malacca (Melaka) — The small Heritage Area has truly old buildings, dating back as far as the 16th century
Myanmar
[edit]Philippines
[edit]- Baclayon
- Iloilo City
- Laoag
- Loboc
- Manila/Intramuros - Capital of the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era, with a collection of Spanish-era buildings and fortifications. Houses the San Agustin Church, inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List
- Santa Maria - Its old church is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
- Sariaya - 19th and 20th-century architecture, most notably Art Deco buildings
- Taal - Rural town with a well-preserved Spanish-era town center.
- Tayabas
- Vigan - UNESCO World Heritage Site