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Places
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Penang
is a rare indulgence of old world charm and modern comforts. Whether
you're looking for excitement or relaxation after a hectic day of
business, Penang is an oasis of tranquility, offering the rare pleasures
of the best of both worlds derived from the many interesting tourist
attractions available.
In
Penang, shopping is an experience in itself. Penang offers you everything
under the sun apparel, electronic items, antiques, dried
food ... the list goes on. Hundreds of retail establishments located
conveniently in and around George Town guarantees your shopping
experience to be a pleasant and convenient one.
Ethnic
areas like Little India and Chinatown offer local
bric-a-brac items while the night market at Batu Ferringhi displays
a host of tempting buys at competitive prices. Bargaining is still
very much a norm; so don't be afraid to do your bit of haggling
during your shopping spree.
Lighten up,
have a drink and chit chat with friends while being entertained
by live bands in the Upper Penang Road area. There is an exciting
choice of night entertainment at pubs, bars and disco to chill out
amidst great music and dazzling ambience.
The "Pearl
of the Orient", with its growth in population, has seen a corresponding
increase in the numbers and denominations of places of worship.
The Acheen Street Mosque, St. George's
Church, Kek Lok Si, Sri Mahamariamman Temple,
Kapitan Keling Mosque, Snake Temple,
Goddess of Mercy Temple (Kuan Yin Teng Temple), Khoo Kongsi, Dhammikarama
Burmese Buddhist Temple and Wat Chaiya Mangkalaram
are some of the places that trigger a sense of admiration, respect
and wonderment to a visitor.

You
can't go wrong with a visit to the abundant historical sites in
Penang. A window to the ancestral and colonial heritage of Penang,
the unique and interesting artifacts and preserved ruins transform
visitors to ancient times. Some must-see places are the Pinang
Peranakan Museum, Islamic Museum, War
Museum, Penang Museum and Art Gallery, Fort Cornwallis,
Dr. Sun Yat Sen's Base and so forth. Besides this,
retreat to other places that are alive with fun and colour such
as the Tropical Spice Garden, Jerejak
Island and Penang Bridge.
Should
one opt for a unique way of travelling, hop on the trishaw, the
three-wheeled vehicle that allows visitors the opportunity to enjoy
the sights in Penang at a leisurely pace. This stylish way of sightseeing
also enables a visitor to stop at any point to snap pictures or
buy souvenirs.
Yes, Penang
is more exciting than ever, with more attractions being added every
year. Who knows, by the time your next visit comes around, you may
have to rediscover Penang all over again.
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MICE
introduction
About Penang: Food
| Culture | Nature
| Places of interest |
Gathering
places for MICE: Click
here for list
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