Discover the best top things to do in Butterworth, Malaysia including Tow Boo Kong Temple Butterworth, Butterworth Art Walk, Penang Ferry Terminal, KTM Berhad, Penang Sentral, Kelab Tentera Udara, Butterworth Railway Station, Kang Le Massage Reflexology.
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Rumah Berhala Tow Boo Kong Butterworth, or Tow Boo Kong Temple for short, is one of the most distinctive Nine Emperor Gods Temple in Malaysia. Located in Jalan Raja Uda, Butterworth, Penang, this majestic temple stands on 2 plots of land with a total area of 40, 000 square feet.From a small unknown attap shed 40 years ago to an opulent renowned place of worship, Rumah Berhala Tow Boo Kong Butterworth had a humble beginning and had grown steadily throughout the years. Built in 1974 and fully completed on 26th April 2000, the building of this temple is made possible through the generous contributions and support of the government and its devotees. The existence of this impressive temple is a form of affinity that brought the devotees and the temple together.
This is a Taoist temple constructed in 1971. Also known as Temple of Nine Emperor. Beautiful architecture with grand entrance. A must-visit place in Butterworth.
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Located next to Lodge 18, Butterworth Art Walk is definitely a "Must See" attractions in Butterworth. Beautiful murals and art decorations along Lorong Bagan Luar that are insta-worthy.
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Love the ferry from Butterworth to the island. So much faster than the bridge. Penang traffic is a nightmare, similar to Dublin Ireland ( without the palm trees). The ferry takes the pressure off the traffic
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Modern / New Transportation Hub in Butterworth, Penang. The entrance to parking areas is quite tricky, but they have plenty of parking lots. Many restaurants, mini markets and modern facilities provided. Has direct connection to Ferry. Hub for Buses and linked to rains.
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This nine-hole walking golf course, set up within the previously Royal Australian Air Force Complex, has fairways that are as level as the runways. Membership was opened to the public in 1985. The uniqueness of the club is that, for the MYR30 fee, visitors are allowed to play as many rounds as they like. In between rounds golfers, players can make pit stops at the BAR where liquor is also served, and food of course. Trolleys are allowed and a caddy goes for MYR10 for nine holes.
Well-trained Malaysian massage therapists provide a variety of massage services such as the traditional foot massage, Aroma-Oil Body massage with affordable price start from 60mins foot massage ONLY RM40 and RM60 for 60mins body massage.
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