The habitat, Penang
by Afiqah Musa
Jan 26, 2023
Penang, a colorful gem left behind by time on the sea, is half Eastern fireworks and half British silhouette. The old houses of George Town, like the wrinkles on a palm, tell the century-old migration stories of the Chinese in Southeast Asia. A mural on the street corner evokes a dream of childhood. Spices dance in the air, and from Nyonya kuih to curry fish head, your taste buds embark on a journey through multiple universes. At night, the breeze on Penang Hill gently whispers tales of Malay romance, and under the starry sky, you can hear the murmurs of multicultural coexistence. Penang is not merely a collection of diverse landscapes; it is a living, breathing painting—where the unfinished longing of the past quietly converses with the future. On this island, travelers seek not the attractions marked on maps, but a long-lost sense of peace.
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