Penang

aerial view of building and road in the city
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Seh Tek Tong Cheah Kongsi 世德堂謝公司
Seh Tek Tong Cheah Kongsi 世德堂謝公司, on Armenian Street in Penang. Is one of the most …
#28 day of February – Cycling in The Countryside
Georgetown isn't the only thing to see in Penang! The island is vast and covered with …
#27 day of February – Trishaw Ride
Walking through Georgetown may be exhausting, especially on hot, sunny days. However, getting about the heritage …
#26 day of February – Durian
Photo by Tom Fisk on Pexels.com Penang durian plantations have been existing for three generations. The …
#25 day of February – Upside Down Museum
Your friends will be amazed at how you managed to get those strange images of you …
#24 day of February – Goddes of Mercy Temple
source: Jordan Lye/Shutterstock.com On the Chinese New Year, it is customary for the Chinese to visit …
#23 day of February – Fort Cornwallis
Fort Cornwallis, built by the British East India Company in the late 1700s, is Malaysia's largest …
#22 day of February – 3D Trick Art Museum
Art museums where two-dimensional exhibits are brought to ‘LIFE’ with 3D painting, shading, and drawing technique …
#21 day of February – Junk Cafe, George Town
Depending on your perspective, the Junk Cafe feels like a bar and restaurant within an old …
#20 day of February – Masjid Kapitan Keling Mosque
(source: arrivalguides.com) Another notable Georgetown attraction is the Kapitan Keling Mosque. The Indo-Moorish edifice, built by …
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