Panglima Lane in Ipoh, Malaysia has a rich history. It was originally known for brothels and opium dens that served tin mine workers in the 19th century. A fire in 1892 destroyed half the town, after which the area was rebuilt in a grid pattern, attracting more miners and becoming a commercial center. Over time the lane became known as the "Second Concubine Lane" as Chinese tycoons kept mistresses there. Recent events saw some heritage buildings collapsing from decay. Efforts have been made to preserve the culture and architecture while developing tourism, with cafes and shops now lining the lane alongside some remaining traditional businesses. The architectural styles along the lane include Eclectic and