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If you're worried about the sun, you can choose to visit Penang at night!

Penang, Malaysia, is a city I have always liked, so I decided to settle down here. The reasons I like it are similar to Chiang Mai, Thailand. Penang is a convenient, urbanized, and industrialized city, but it has a very laid-back atmosphere. The people here are relaxed and enjoy their own pace of life. Perhaps because of this, the people of Penang are unexpectedly kind and sincere. Although Penang doesn't have a glorious history, it was the first free trade port colonized by the British in the Far East. The city has preserved many Victorian buildings from the colonial period. Many Chinese people came to Penang to do business in the early days and settled here. Penang is not only the city with the most Chinese people in Malaysia, but also a place where people speak Hokkien and Chinese. Because of the collision of diverse cultures, Penang has a lot of delicious food and is known as the food capital of Malaysia. Whenever people talk about Penang, they want to retire here! When you stay in a hotel in Penang, you can see many maps of George Town at the front desk. It is recommended to take a map with you to explore this small town. With a map in hand, you can ride a tricycle and stroll through the streets of George Town. It's a unique experience! Recommended attractions: 5 stars 1. Mural Art Street, a great place to experience the artistic atmosphere of Malacca. The most famous mural is "Brother and Sister on a Bicycle." Be sure to take a photo in front of this mural! In addition to this mural, there are many other beautiful murals in Penang that are worth taking photos of. 2. Penang Hill is a famous tourist attraction in Penang. It is 833 meters above sea level and has fresh air. You can see the whole view of George Town from the observation deck on the top of the hill. You will be attracted by the magnificent scenery. Be sure to take the funicular train, which has a steep slope, and take photos. 3. Kek Lok Si Temple is the largest Buddhist temple in Southeast Asia. It combines Chinese, Thai, and Burmese architectural styles and craftsmanship. There is a bell in the courtyard called the "Wishing Bell." Don't forget to ring the bell and make a wish! 4. Love Lane doesn't have any historical or cultural relics, but the name of the lane and the cafes make it very romantic. Sitting in a cafe here and enjoying a cup of coffee is a great way to experience Love Lane. Love Lane Kek Lok Si Temple George Town Art Street Penang Hill Penang, Malaysia
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Posted: Nov 2, 2024
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