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Penang - Pearl of Orient

Penang, often referred to as the Pearl of the Orient, is one of the most picturesque and romantic cities in all of Asia. This tropical island lies in the Indian Ocean, just off the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia.

Penang received its name from the Pinang, or Betel Nut tree, once commonly found on the island. Established as the first British trading post in the Far East in 1776, Penang today is a bustling metropolis reflecting a uniquely exotic blend of East and West.

The state of Penang consists of the island of Penang and a strip of land on the mainland known as Seberang Prai.

The Penang Bridge, one of the longest in Asia at 13.5 km, links the two land masses. Penang is also connected by a ferry service to the mainland.

On Penang Island sits the capital, Georgetown, a city steeped in history and tradition yet sparkling with progress and modern development. Certain sections of Penang present a quaint picture from the past where narrow side streets, trishaws, temples and traders plying their goods, seem to belong to a forgotten era. Penang is a shopper's paradise for goods old and new, at bargain prices.

The island also boasts some of the best food in the region, ranging from fabulous Chinese, Malay and Nyonya cuisines to foodstall favourites like nasi kandar, char kway teow and penang laksa, all of which are cooked in a uniquely 'Penang' way.

Places of interest around Penang.

click for more info Batu Ferringhi
Beautiful hotels equipped with spas and pools, line the beach, where massages, watersports and horse-riding activities are on offer.
click for more info Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion
Built in the 1880s, this magnificent 38-room mansion is now a boutique hotel and museum in one!
click for more info Fort Cornwallis
The fort was built on the site of Sir Francis Light's historic landing in 1786.
click for more info Kapitan Keling Mosque
Named after an Indian Muslim merchant, the "Kapitan Keling" (headman) who was the head of his community in the early 1800s.
click for more info 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.
click for more info 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.

click for more info 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.
click for more info Penang Museum & Art Gallery
This fine museum displays historical artifacts that highlight the important periods in Penang's history.
click for more info 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.
click for more info 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.
click for more info Tropical Spice Garden
One of Penang's popular attraction is the Tropical Spice Garden which is located in Teluk Bahang
 
HOW TO GET TO PENANG
By Air
Penang Airport at Bayan Lepasis approximately 10 km from Georgetown.  Malaysia Airlines (www.malaysiaairlines.com) has daily flights between Kuala Lumpur and Penang. Air Asia (www.airasia.com) has flights between these destinations. The flight from Kuala Lumpur to Penang takes approximately 1 hour.. Firefly a new community airlines flied from Subang airport (20 minute from KL city center) and from Langkawi, Phuket(Thailand) and Medan (Indonesia). Please check Firefly website for detail.
 
By Road
The opening of the Penang Bridge linking the mainland of Peninsular Malaysia to Penang Island has facilitated driving to Penang. A charge of RM 7.00 is levied on all classes of cars at the toll plaza in Perai on the mainland. No payment is required for traveling from the island to the mainland. Tourist can drive from Kuala Lumpur to Penang via North South Express Way. It will take around 5 hours drive with beautiful inland of Peninsular Malaysia.
 
By Ferry
From Butterworth, it is necessary to take the ferry to Penang Island. The ferry service is available around the clock for both passengers and vehicles. Tickets are purchased at the Butterworth terminal and the rates are applicable for a return journey. Tourist taking train from Kuala Lumpur or Bangkok or Singapore can stop at Butterworth and take a freey to Penang Island.
 
Tourist from Langkawi also can take ferry from Langkawi to Penang. Journey took approximately 2 hours 45 minutes. Tiket cost RM60.00 for adult and RM45.00 for kid one way. For further information please call Penang: 604-2642088 604-2642088 or Langkawi : 604-9663779 604-9663779 or visit Langkawi Ferry Servises website for further information.
 
By Rail
The journey from Singapore or Kuala Lumpur to Butterworth takes approximately 12 or 6 hours. First and second class passengers travel in comfort in the air-conditioned coaches. Taking the train is a comfortable way to travel within the country and taking opportunity to exerience countryside or Malaysia. Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTM Bhd), (Malayan Railway) also operates regular services to Alor Setar, Padang Besar, Haadyai and Bangkok from Butterworth.
 
Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad
Ferry Terminal, Pengkalan Weld  Tel: 04-261 0290 04-261 0290
 
Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad
Butterworth  Tel: 04-331 2796 04-331 2796

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