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PENANG BRIDGE

When we talk about Penang, besides the Laksa Penang, what come crosses to our mind are their longest Penang bridge. Penang Bridge is a long bridge connects George Town on the island of Penang and Seberang Prai. It was officially opened on 14 September 1985. The total length of the bridge is 13.5 km and making it the second longest bridge in Malaysia as and the fifth-longest in Southeast Asia


Top view of Penang Bridge


P3NANG S3COND BRIDGE.....

But....Nowadays, Penang have more longest bridge which called Penang Second Bridge. The bridge measuring a total of 24 km in length. Began in November 8, 2008 and is currently projected to be completed in February 2014.



The two circles area are the R&R.

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Mystery at War Museum....

From our previous post, we did mention about top 5 places of attraction that include the War Museum. The place is constructed with underground tunnels with the support of stairs and halls. The war museum served as a stronghold for the British till the Japanese took over through invasion in the Second World War in 1941.







Did you know that Penang War Museum are listed in the top 10 most haunted places in Asia by the National Geographic Channel?


The museum, in Batu Maung here,was featured in a National Geographic documentary series called I Wouldn’t Go In There.
The video attached below is a part of documentary series. For those who interested with the mystery things can take a chances to visit War Museum and experience the night tour! You'll find the answer there!









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Pesta Pulau Pinang Come Back This End Year 2013! Hurry, Hurry! Grab The Chance While You Free...!

School Holiday are happening now! Where are places of interest that you and your family are planning to go? Is it in Malaysia or Oversea! if you choose in local destination, i would like to introduce you the one of the best destination for tourism site in Malaysia.. Its Penang !

The much anticipated Pesta Pulau Pinang is back! This once in a year Pesta Pulau Pinang will be held from the 25 November to 31 November 2013, from 6.00pm to 11.30pm every day.

Highlights of the month-long Pesta Pulau Pinang includes Boxing , Muay Thai, interesting exhibition of antique keris, and various stalls selling local products.

The popular Euro Fun Park will also make a comeback this year with the usual rides such as Vortex, Sky Rider and the Top Gun. There will also be over 300 vendors selling popular Penang cuisines and snacks, including souvenirs from Malaysia and other parts of the world. 

So, what are you waiting for? Bring your family and friends over to the Pesta Pulau Pinang for a fun and enjoyable time together!


For more information including full schedule please contact 012-5384726 or 04-262 3505..




Date: 25 November 2013- 31 Disember 2013


Time: 6pm to 11:30pm

Location: Tapak Pesta, Sungai Nibong (next to Sungai Nibong bus station)


Fees: RM3 adult. RM1 children below 12.












Some of the event in Pesta Pulau Pinang 2013:
  1. Persembahan Pentas
  2. Pesta Tinju
  3. Pesta Muay Thai
  4. Bintang Pesta Pertandingan &Pameran keris Antik
  5. Bintang Kecil
  6. Pesta Silat
  7. LC Motor Show
  8. Pesta Badminton Open
  9. Euro Fun Fair Park
  10. Pesta Jualan
  11. Battle of the Band
  12. Fiesta Boria

Are you brave enough to ride this ?Euro Fun Fair also make his come back year. Below is some of the picture that the Euro Fun Fair will provide all of you exciting fun games! check it out!

Sky Rider

Top Gun

Vortex
So how was it? Interesting right? hurry to come with all friends and family members to challenge yourself if you are the brave one to take one of this ride !

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Excitement In Penang! Top 5 Places of Attraction

Today Penang Island is a major tourist destination, one of Malaysia's finest in fact. People from all over the world come here to explore and experience its old city enclaves, heritage sites and its nature beauty.

So, what are you waiting for? Check this out! Though there are definitely more than 10 interesting things to do in Penang,  I will bring you to explore the top 5 places of interest when visiting the Pearl of the Orient. You must be curious to know what actually have in Penang! \(^-^)/


1. BATU FERRINGHI  

This is the famous beach in PenangBatu Ferringhi offers an amazing respite from the hustle and bustle of town.

At night,  The Batu Ferringhi night market offers some eye-catching including wood carvings, silver jewellery, crockery and display items. 
Batu Ferringhi Night Market





2. BUKIT BENDERA





One of the most popular attractions in Penang, a trip up Penang Hill is something that is not to be missed when visiting this island. The breathtaking panoramic views of the whole island awaits you at the top of the hill.












The most popular way to the top of the hill is the Penang Hill Railway. A funicular train takes you all the way up to the top of the hill in half an hour.



3. KEK LOK SI


Kek Lok Si is a temple complex at Air Itam which includes the seven storey Pagoda of Ten Thousand Buddhas, said to be one of South East Asia's most beautiful. A huge bronze statue of Kuan Yin adds to the attractions here.its temple complex is filled with beautifully-landscaped gardens and sacred temples. A striking seven-tiered pagoda called The Pagoda of 1000 Buddhas which combines Thai, Chinese and Burmese styles in one structure - houses a stunning collection of Buddha statues made from all sorts of precious materials.

Night view of Kek Lok Si Temple

4. WAR MUSEUM


War Museum bore witness to the fall of the British army in the hands of the Japanese invaders, making it a significant historical point in Penang.



These days it is a museum open to the public and is billed as Southeast Asia’s largest war museum.

5. PADANG KOTA

Is a significant to Penang as one historical landmarks of Penang Island where it placed the historic left.


Fort Cornwillis

Fort Cornwallis, which has a rich history of more than two centuries, stands out in the forefront. It is today, the largest and most intact fort that can be found in Malaysia.


City Hall Penang

There is so much to see and do in Penang. For one who wants to just unwind, the Batu Ferringhi beach is the place to just sit back and enjoy the breath-taking scenery. The whole of Penang can be view by getting on the cable car up to Penang Hill. This is also an activity not to be missed. Flea markets are aplenty in Penang. Thus, you can shop for them any time. There are also plenty of souvenirs and local products for sale in Penang. Do buy some for your friends at your hometown. Penang has many places of worship. They are also worth the visit! Don't forget to visit Penang!




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Penang: Food Heaven! Top 5 Must Try Food in Penang.

When you visit Malaysia, trying out those local foods here is something which you must not miss to do.  Among those food heavens that could be found in various states in Malaysia, 1 of them have the most varieties and are claimed to be the best, which is Penang. 

Penang food is known internationally as one of the best in the world, hands down. There’s good reason for that because we have a wide and tasty selection of food . There are many street stalls and hawker centres selling these local delights, and generally they are all great in tastes.

If you don't come to Penang for walking then you should definately come here to fill your stomach. Below are Top 5 must try mouth watering food in Penang. Enjoy you food!!


1. Penang Famous Nasi Kandar
Originated from southern India, this delicacy makes Penang its home in this century. Steamed rice is offered with an array of vegetables and curries, cooking with a mixed of spices, churning out an irresistible aroma to the diners. Suggested Places : Nasi Kandar Line Clear, Nasi Kandar Beratur Penang.




2. Penang Fried Koey Teow
One of the most popular hawker dishes, the flat rice noodles are fried in oil in a large cast iron walk with prawns, cockles, bean sprouts, eggs and chives. The spiciness depends on the amount of chilli paste. The best Fried Koay Teow is neither too wet nor too dry.
Suggested Places : Gurney Drive Street Hawkers.


3. Assam Laksa Penang
Laksa is Penang popular dishes and have different flavor from laksa found in other region in Malaysia.The soup is cooked from tamarind, chili, lemon grass, onion, galangal, polygonum leaf (daun kesom) and ginger flower (bunga kantan) these are tropical ingredients, abundance in Malaysia. Fresh mackerels and sardines are served in the soup, as Penang is surrounded by sea. Tangy-spicy soup, a twist of Peranakan, Malays and Thai palette certainly explains the eating culture in the past.Suggested Places : Air Itam market place near Kek Lok Si temple, also available in most Penang food court. 


4. Penang Pasembur
The ingredients in pasembur usually a bit of everything from shredded cucumber, jicama, prawn fritter, bean curd, bean sprout, potato, hard boiled egg, deep fried crab/octopus/shellfish, they are chopped in bite sizes, mixed on a platter and served with a sweet and spicy nut sauce in orange color. The Chinese version of Pasembur usually are less luxurious, not likely to offer with seafood except for some jelly fish.
Suggested Places: Gurney Drive Open Air Food Court, Padang Kota Food court, also in most of Indian cuisine restaurant.





5. Penang Seafood
You also can get the best seafood in Penang. Fresh seafood with variety of choices such as prawn, crab, lobster, oyster, mantis prawn, squid, fish and so on. You may choose what type of seafood you want to eat and it can be cook the way you prefer. fresh seafood mostly available in many restaurant located at the Penang Island. You will be extremely satisfied with the taste and the freshness of the seafood.
Suggested Places: Pulau Aman Floating Restaurant

These local dishes may appeared dull at first look, but their appearance actually belies their rich tastes and superb satisfaction to our appetite. Other than the above 5 local foods you must try, there are off course many other Penang cuisine you can try too, such as Penang rojak, Hokkien Mee, Lor Mee, Lobak, Popiah, satay, cendol and many more.

Don’t stop eating whenever you come to Penang!

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How to Travel in Penang? Its easy !

It is not difficult to travel in Penang.. ^^


You don't believe it? Well let us show you the easiest and most convenience way to travel in Penang. 

It is not a problem at all if you want to visit beaches,temples, parks, old monument or others interesting places in Penang because all this places are easily accessible and well connected.

The transportation in Penang comprises of buses, taxi, cars rental, trishaw or even rental motorcycle are usually common in here. In addition, the newest public transport in Penang which is the monorail added more convenience to tourist that come here.

Let me give you a quick review about the most convenience transportation you can use while travelling in Penang. ^_^


1- Rapid Penang




Travelling in Penang by paid bus is one of the easiest ways to travel here. Besides that, the fees are also affordable. Rapid Penang definitely showed a total improvement to Penang public transportation system with easy to read signboard, a proper route map and helpful drivers.


2- Cars





You can definitely travel in Penang by your own car or renting a car. This is one of the most comfortable way for you to travel with family and friends. With the reasonable price range in Ringgit Malaysia, you will be able to rent a really comfortable sedan car that can fit 5 persons. 


3- Taxi





Taxi is another public transport that available in Penang. If you do not have a car and refuse to take the public buses, you can choose to go to your places of interest by taxi.


4-Penang Trishaw







Taking a trishaw ride is another interesting ways of sightseeing the city of George Town. Penang Trisaw is an open-fronted three-wheeled vehicle allow visitors the opportunity of seeing the sights at a more leisurely and slower pace so that every interesting attraction at around the city area will be fully explored.
There is no standard fare so therefore it would be wise to agree on the price first before you step on the trishaw.

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About Penang



FOR years it was known as the Pearl of the Orient. Then Penang lost its lustre, at least to the outside world as its importance on the globe's trade routes lessened. But now, thanks to its unique architecture, fabulous cuisine and heady mix of tourist attractions, the famed city is bouncing back big time.

Penang's charm is that it effortlessly combines most things you could possibly want in a holiday, no matter what experience you are seeking. No wonder its lustre is again burning so brightly.

Penang is an island in Malaysia's north, not far from the Thailand border. Its population is diverse in ethnicity, culture, language and religion. And nowhere is this rich diversity on such display than in Penang's historical gem, colonial George Town.

Map of Penang

Named a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2007, George Town is officially recognized as having unique architectural and cultural townscapes without parallel anywhere in East and South-East Asia.

Kapitan Keling Mosque

Penang Street



A fascinating fusion of East and West, George Town's remarkable heritage is testimony to its more than a century and a half of British rule, merged with its Malay, Chinese and Indian traditions.

But don't think for a minute this is some dull, rundown historical museum. It's a thriving, living city.

The breathtaking view & beautiful scenery of the whole of Penang Island can be clearly seen especially if you are inside the 65 storey of Komtar - The tallest building in the island at the moment. Because of the fascinating beauty and charming attraction that Penang has, many enthusiastic photographers have portray Penang as a "land of dreams".

Gurney Drive at night

Penang Bridge, the longest bridge in South-East Asia


And if you enjoy eating...


Penang Assam Laksa


Penang Pasembur

What else can I say! You have come to the right place.

Food! Is what Penang is really all about. From the famous hawker centre at Gurney Drive selling local delicacies such as satay, asam laksa & char kway teow to a more classy restaurant that offer local & international cuisine - The variety of mouth watering delicacies is just too much to ignore. You can just eat till you drop!

Holiday in Penang Island will no doubt bring back fond memories & great experience to many people's who has been here before. The enigma & charm that this island possesses can easily make you fall in love with her at the first sight.

And when this happened, you'll rekindle back the fun, the laughter & the happy times that you once had on this beautiful island.





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