Penang
Gourmets and gourmands rejoice! The ‘Pearl of the Orient’ is a
thriving melting pot of a city where everyone is a certified foodie.
Rich culture and traditions give rise to lingering scents of
irresistible food from all corners of Malaysia, as the island’s heritage
is proudly and fiercely preserved without resisting the flood of
modernity. What do you need for your pilgrimage to this food mecca? Just
comfortable shoes and a large pack of indigestion relief.
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Top 5 Must Do's |
Local Cuisines
Ask any local where to find the best local bites – char kuey teow, assam
laksa, cendol, ais kacang, Hokkien mee, nasi kandar and many more!
Regardless of where they point to, you’ll be assured that the food will
be impeccably good! The birthplace of many famous Malaysian dishes, the
streets of Penang such as Lorong Selamat, Macalister Road and Kimberly
Street are filled with variations of the classics.
Batu Ferringhi
Tourists will love the colourful night market along Ferringhi Beach. In
front of the stretch of bars and hotels is a night market that sells
every tourist’s dream souvenirs – lanterns, key chains, novelty tees,
floats, swimwear, accessories, bags and many others. Come over for some
trinket shopping, get a foot massage across the street or just hop on to
one of the many famous bars along the street.
Kek Lok Si Temple
There is no missing the Temple of Supreme Bliss, its many towers
sprawled atop a hillside, and a giant 36.5 metre high statue of the
Goddess of Mercy standing tall at the summit. The view is fantastic, but
more so during festive periods such as Chinese New Year when you’ll
find the entire place decorated with hundreds of lanterns – quite a
sight for all visitors. If walking’s not your thing, there is a mini
funicular train that takes you to the top.
Penang Botanical Gardens
Come over to this huge garden to get close to nature, and join the
locals on their jogs, walks, treks, aerobic dances and even Tai Chi
practices amidst lush greenery. The garden also plays host to the Penang
International World Music Festival and the annual Penang International
Floral Fest.
George Town
Step into George Town’s many quaint streets such as Armenian Street and
Acheh Street, and you’ll find a place where time stands still. Here in
this UNESCO World Heritage Site you’ll find well-preserved colonial-era
structures, including temples, mosques and churches. Attractions such as
the recently added street artworks by Ernest Zacharevic are also a big
pull.
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To and from Penang International Airport |
Transportation |
To |
Journey |
Fare |
Rapid Penang Airport Bus |
Komtar, Teluk Bahang, Air Itam, George Town |
30 minutes or more |
From MYR 2 |
Taxi |
All over Penang Island |
30 minutes or more |
From MYR 14 |
Source :
http://www.airasia.com/my/en/destinations/penang.page
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