Four-day tour to Penang, Malaysia

Day1: Floating Mosque, watch the sunset at Batu Ferringhi Beach (Picture 1-4)
Day2: Penang Hill, Kek Lok Temple, Mural Street, Surname Bridge (Picture 5-8). Penang Hill must be avoided on weekends, otherwise there will be many people.
Day3: Went to the Overseas Chinese Museum in the morning to take photos of Nyonya, and in the evening we went to Shantou Street and Love Lane. Shantou Street is full of snacks, and Love Lane is a bar street (Picture 9-10)
Day5: In the morning, I went shopping at Gurney Plaza, which feels like the largest shopping mall in Penang and has a wide range of brands. In the afternoon, I walked around Guanzijiao and the City Hall (Pictures 11-13)
Zhang Bishi’s Former Residence must be reserved in advance! This time I went last minute and didn't make the appointment, so I have a small regret.
The entire transportation in Penang is grab, which is very convenient and not expensive.
I chose to stay in George Town. Penang is not big and most of the attractions are near George Town.
The food and drink taste very similar to those in Chaoshan, so you don’t have to worry about getting used to it.
Penang is also the place with the largest Chinese population in Malaysia, and Mandarin is easier to use than English.

Post by AXL. Sam 2460 | Aug 29, 2024

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