Penang is a Malaysian state located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia, by the Malacca Strait. It has two parts: Penang Island, where the capital city, George Town, is located, and Seberang Perai (formerly Province Wellesley) on the Malay Peninsula. The second smallest Malaysian state by land mass, Penang is bordered by Kedah to the north and the east, and Perak to the south.
Restaurants in Penang
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You will find seven little Dwarfs living in The Little Village .They have built the vilage surrounded with the cutie bees and small animal,and they love planting.With their effortf ,The Little Village becomes a loving space.
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????Sia Boey Urban Archaeological Park The first of its kind in Penang, Sia Boey is public park based on the conservation of remnants and memories of what the original Sia Boey Market was with, with Prangin Canal serving as a waterway. ???? In the previous years, Prangin Canal was infamously remembered for its rubbish strewn dirty waters. ❌ With conservation projects at hand, just admire the lovely 'koi' fishes in these exact same waters! ???????????? Lanterns are strung up everywhere, and it makes for such a lovely sight, be in day or night. ???????? I'm proud to see Penang working on such conservation projects. Kudos to this project!
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Really helps you with exploring the hidden historical gems of Georgetown. Art only 5 minutes wait at the worst and some of the most famous ones are surrounded with cafes, shops and street performers which add into the already amazing atmosphere!
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Nice and sacred Catholic church. It has English speaking daily masses. The church is clean and comfortable quiet atmosphere for prayer and worship
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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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Lee Jetty is the shortest among the clan jetties, therefore has good view of stilt houses surrounding it, like Tan Jetty to the North and Yeoh Jetty to the South. I like how the houses neatly arranged along the straight wooden jetty, something unusual among stilt houses in Georgetown. The end of the wooden jetty extend out to the sea, and was where I spend time to take photos. Locals were friendly and allow visitors in, although no stalls along the jetty except for a stall selling ice cream near to the entrance.
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Queen street come under little India area and Travellers could get economical accommodation since lots of budget hotels are there and famous Kapitan cling mosque near by and also Mahabu mariamman temple in the queen street.Good Indian restaurants are there close to 40 and visitors could enjoy famous Penang for food experience from vegetarian ,non vegetarian, ice karangal,chendool etc.
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