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Batu Ferringhi
Beautiful hotels equipped with spas and pools, line the beach, where massages, watersports and horse-riding activities are on offer. |
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Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion
Built in the 1880s, this magnificent 38-room mansion is now a boutique hotel and museum in one! |
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Fort Cornwallis
The fort was built on the site of Sir Francis Light's historic landing in 1786. |
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Kapitan Keling Mosque
Named after an Indian Muslim merchant, the "Kapitan Keling" (headman) who was the head of his community in the early 1800s. |
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Khoo Kongsi
The elaborate Khoo Kongsi, dating back to 1906, is by far the grandest clan temple on the island, and should not be missed. |
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Penang National Park
Catch the Green turtles (Apr – Aug) and the Olive Ridley (Sept–Feb) at a turtle hatchery in Pantai Kerachut, in the smallest national park in Malaysia. |
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Kuan Yin Temple (Goddess of Mercy Temple)
One of the oldest Chinese temples in Penang, the building is intricately crafted and is always bustling with people and activities. |
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Penang Museum & Art Gallery
This fine museum displays historical artifacts that highlight the important periods in Penang's history. |
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Sri Mariamman Temple
This South Indian Hindu temple, which dates back to 1883, must surely be the most lavishly decorated Hindu temple in the country. |
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Penang War Museum
Take a trip back in time and get a first hand account of wartime with the impressive exhibits, including a 'glimpse' into the daily lives of soldiers during WWII. |
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Tanjung City Marina
Tanjung City Marina (TCM) in Penang, the first inner city marina in the country. |
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Tropical Spice Garden
One of Penang's popular attraction is the Tropical Spice Garden which is located in Teluk Bahang |
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