Penang Trip in Malaysia

When traveling to Penang, George Town is the second largest metropolitan area in Malaysia and one of the increasingly popular tourist destinations in Penang in recent years. Not only can you experience the diverse and integrated ethnic cultures, but there are also countless delicacies to taste. In addition to the city’s gorgeous skyscrapers, on the other side, you can also see historical buildings that have experienced many stories.
Street Art in George Town
In addition to murals created by many artists, George Town also has many cast iron works on the streets, describing the stories of ordinary people in a cartoon way. There are also many unique design hotels nearby, which are very popular among backpackers!
Chew Jetty
The Clan Bridge is a wooden house on the sea that is unique to Penang. In the past, each bridge was built according to the surname of the people living there. The longest bridge extends 500 meters into the sea, where you can see the life characteristics of the people living on the water. A grand ceremony of worshipping the God of Heaven is held every year.
Kek Lok Si Temple
The establishment of the Kek Lok Si Temple can be traced back to 1891. The architectural design is based on traditional Chinese style, and incorporates elements of Hinayana and Mahayana Buddhism. The most representative building is the seven-story "Ten Thousand Buddhas Pagoda". The pagoda is based on a Chinese octagonal building, the middle part is designed in Thai style, and the top is a Burmese bell-shaped tower, which is very distinctive.
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Post by 訪客18262729 | Feb 1, 2023

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