Must-Visit Attractions in Penang for Your Trip

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Stepping into Penang, you’ll immediately feel the unique blend of tradition and modernity.
Malaysia is rich in tourism resources — Kuala Lumpur is bustling, Melaka is steeped in history, Semporna is a paradise on earth — and Penang, as a UNESCO World Heritage city, stands out with its multicultural charm and distinctive vibe.

Top Penang Landmarks You Can’t Miss
Penang Hill:
Ride the funicular train to the top of Penang Hill for breathtaking panoramic views of the city and sea — truly mesmerizing.

Street Art Alley (Penang Street Art):
A must for art lovers. The vibrant murals are full of creativity and charm. Walking through the alleys feels like stepping into an artistic fairytale.

Clan Jetties:
Resembling peaceful water villages, these jetties are rich in kampung (village) vibes and let you experience Penang’s unique waterfront lifestyle.

Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion (The Blue Mansion):
The largest surviving Chinese courtyard mansion from the Qing dynasty in Southeast Asia. A visit reveals the architectural beauty and cultural richness of that era.

Peranakan Mansion (Nyonya Museum):
Dress up in “Little Nyonya” outfits for a photoshoot and soak in the charm of Southeast Asian culture. The museum’s exhibits and decor reflect the unique elegance of Peranakan heritage.
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Post by Fly with Jess | Apr 21, 2025

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