BEST PLACES TO VISIT IN PENANG!! 2018
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Join us on a trip to the best place you can visit in Penang. There are a lot of experiences you can find in this beautiful island.
跟着我们一起到槟城走走,参观槟城最美丽的地方!!
1) Clan Jetty
2) Beach Street (Only on Sunday morning)
3) Jubilee Clock Tower
4) Fort Cornwallis
5) Kek Lok Si
6) Campbell Street
7) Georgetown Heritage
8) Batu Feringghi
9) Thai Pak Koong Temple Tanjung Bungah
Tanjung Bungah Beach - Travel to Penang Malaysia 2018
Tanjung Bungah (also spelt as Tanjong Bungah) is a suburb of George Town in Penang, Malaysia. It is located along the northern coast of Penang Island between Batu Ferringhi and Tanjung Tokong, and about 6.5 km (4.0 mi) northwest of George Town proper. Tanjung Bungah is well known as a beach destination, with several hotels and resorts lining the beaches within the area. Decades of urbanisation has also led to the mushrooming of residential high-rises at Tanjung Bungah.
In addition, the suburb is home to a significant expatriate population; foreigners made up 5.7% of Tanjung Bungah's population as of 2010. A number of Royal Australian Air Force servicemen used to reside here while being stationed in Penang in the 1960s and 70s.
Due to its location along the northern coast of Penang Island, Tanjung Bungah was hard hit by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
Tanjung Bungah, which means Flower Cape in Malay, was so named due to the several smaller promontories that jut out to the sea along the cape.
Tanjung Bungah was formerly a quiet fishing village populated by Malay and Chinese fishermen. It only gained prominence as a beach destination of choice for locals and tourists in the 1950s. At the time, Batu Ferringhi had yet to be developed. The crystal clear waters off Tanjung Bungah also attracted two local swimming clubs into the area - the Penang Swimming Club and the Penang Chinese Swimming Club.
The Royal Australian Air Force personnel who were stationed in Penang during the Malayan Emergency and the Indonesian Confrontation would escape to their residences at Tanjung Bungah, known as the Hillside. The spouses of the Australian servicemen also operated an amateur English language radio station - Radio RAAF - which could be tuned in throughout Penang and parts of neighbouring Kedah.
The urbanisation of Tanjung Bungah began in the 1980s, leading to the construction of numerous residential high-rises along the shoreline. The development of Tanjung Bungah has also attracted expatriates who chose to retire on Penang Island, as the suburb is located within commuting distance of George Town, the shopping malls at Tanjung Tokong and the beaches of Batu Ferringhi. Two international schools have been established here as well - Dalat International School and Tenby International School.
Tanjung Bungah was one of the hardest hit areas during the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami that ultimately claimed a total of 52 lives in Penang. The Floating Mosque was subsequently built in 2005 and is now a major landmark at Tanjung Bungah.
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This is Penang, Malaysia
We spent the day exploring the colonial city of Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia and found some great things to do while visiting the city.
Penang is an island (and a state in Malaysia) situated on the north west of the country and Georgetown is the historic capital of Penang.
Georgetown is well known for its amazing street art so we started out by going on a hunt for it. A lot of the art is interactive which makes it especially unique.
Penang is also well known for its coffee culture and abundance of coffee shops, so we headed to a really cute coffee shop called Coffee Affairs to have a latte and cappuccino.
After that we headed out to explore the old historic, colonial area of Georgetown where we found the Queen Victoria Memorial Clock Tower, City Hall, and St. George’s Anglican Church, which happens to be the oldest Anglican church in Southeast Asia.
Once we were done there we explored the very busy Little India area of Georgetown where we came across a beautiful Hindu temple called Sri Mahamariamman Temple which happens to be the oldest Hindu Temple in Penang.
We finished our day by visiting the oldest mosque in Penang called Kapitan Keling Mosque.
Penang
Penang – a world renowned exotic holiday destination – was known, once upon a time, as Pulau Pinang or the “Isle of the Betel Nut”. Listed as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site in 2008, this virgin paradise has no shortage of cultural sights and natural scenery. Nicknamed the Pearl of the Orient, Penang is famous for its soft sandy beaches and is fondly regarded as the food capital of Malaysia. Some of the most interesting sites of Penang include the sandy beaches of Tanjung Bungah, the landscape from the summit of Penang Hill and the vipers in the Snake Temple. The quaint nooks and crannies of Georgetown and the Tropical Spice Garden – the only spice garden in South East Asia – as well as Penang’s many flea markets, pasar malams’, KOMTAR and modern shopping malls also merit a visit.
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The Jubilee Clock Tower, in George Town, Penang, Malaysia, is a Moorish-style Jubilee clocktower at the junction of Light Street and Beach Street. Built to commemorate Queen Victoria's 1897 Diamond Jubilee, the tower is sixty feet tall, one foot for each year of Victoria's reign.
Georgetown City Hall The City Hall is the local government headquarters in the city of George Town in Penang, Malaysia. Built by the British, it now serves as the seat of the Penang Island City Council and was previously the seat of the George Town City Council.
Originally completed in 1903 as the Municipal Offices, the building was erected at a cost of 100,000 to relieve the demand for office space at the adjacent Town Hall. The name City Hall dates back to the grant of city status to George Town in 1957.
St. George's Church is a 19th-century Anglican church in the city of George Town in Penang, Malaysia. It is the oldest purpose built Anglican church in Southeast Asia. The church lies within the jurisdiction of the Upper North Archedeaconry of the Anglican Diocese of West Malaysia.
Little India is an enclave within the inner quarters of George Town, Penang. As with other Little Indias elsewhere, the Little India of George Town is lined with shops managed by the Indian Community. It's a place to enjoy a kaleidoscope of colours and sounds, with goods from India spilling to the sidewalks, the smell of various spices in the air and Indian music blaring from loud speakers.
The Kapitan Keling Mosque is a mosque built in the 19th century by Indian Muslim traders in George Town, Penang, Malaysia. It is situated on the corner of Buckingham Street and Pitt Street.
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Georgetown ( Penang - Malaysia ) | Our favourite travel destination
Georgetown, a small city in the island of Penang (Malaysia) is quite easily our favourite travel destination. We visited Georgetown in 2017 and fell in love with it and this year, while researching places to visit for a short, no hassle vacation, Georgetown was our obvious choice.
Check out this cinematic video of our four day trip.
Top10 Recommended Hotels in Tanjung Bungah, Malaysia
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Tanjung Bungah, Malaysia 1. Four Points by Sheraton Penang ****
2. Hotel Sentral Seaview, Penang ***
3. Rainbow Paradise Beach Resort ****
4. Luxfort 118 Service Suites ***
5. Qube
6. Copthorne Orchid Hotel Penang ****
7. Flamingo Hotel by the Beach, Penang ****
8. Baan Talay Homestay by the Beach
9. Leisure Cove Hotel and Apartments ****
10. New Hope Inn
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1. 505, Jalan Tanjung Bungah, 11200 Tanjung Bungah, Malaysia
Four Points by Sheraton Penang is located a 10-minute drive from Straits Quay Mall and Convention Centre. Its facilities include a spacious outdoor swimming pool and a fitness centre.
2. 555, Jalan Cm Hashim, Tanjung Tokong, 11200 Tanjung Bungah, Malaysia
Located on Tanjung Tokong Beach, Hotel Sentral Seaview, Penang features air-conditioned rooms with sweeping views of the sea. The hotel has an outdoor pool, café and offers free parking.
3. Jalan Tanjung Bungah, 11200 Tanjung Bungah, Malaysia
Located along Tanjung Bungah Beach, Rainbow Paradise Beach Resort provides spacious suites with kitchenettes, sea views and free wired internet access. The resort features an outdoor pool and tennis courts.
4. 118, Island Plaza, Jalan Tanjong Tokong, 10470 Tanjung Bungah, Malaysia
Boasting an outdoor pool with a separate whirlpool set on the rooftop, Luxfort 118 Service Suites also offers direct access to Island Plaza Mall.
5. 547-S, Jalan Wee Hein Tze, 11200 Tanjung Bungah, Malaysia
Steps away from the beach, Qube is a boutique property featuring capsule-style rooms with complimentary in-room WiFi access. Free public parking is available at a nearby location.
6. Jalan Tanjung Bungah, 11200 Tanjung Bungah, Malaysia
Located along the famous Tanjung Bungah Beach, Copthorne Orchid Hotel Penang houses a spa, an outdoor pool and a 24-hour restaurant.
7. Jalan Tanjung Bungah, 11200 Tanjung Bungah, Malaysia
Experience stylish beachfront living with flat-screen TVs and private balconies with ocean and island views at The Flamingo. Featuring direct beach access, it provides Wi-Fi and shuttle service for free.
8. No.4, Lorong Abbas 2, , 11200 Tanjung Bungah, Malaysia
Only steps from Tanjong Bungah Beach, Baan Talay Homestay by the Beach provides peaceful and homely accommodation with free WiFi access in the entire property.
9. No. 563, Jalan Wee Hein Tze Tanjung Bungah, Penang, 11200 Tanjung Bungah, Malaysia
Leisure Cove Hotel and Apartments located in Tanjung Bungah, and is a 20-minute drive from George Town's city center and a 45-minute drive from Penang International Airport. The hotel has a spa centre and…
10. 550G, Jalan Tanjung Bungah, 11200 Tanjung Bungah, Malaysia
Featuring free WiFi and an on-site bar, New Hope Inn offers air-conditioned accommodation in Tanjung Bungah.
Straits Quay, Tanjung Tokong, Sea View - Penang, Malaysia
Straits Quay is situated at Jalan Seri Tanjung Pinang, Tanjung Tokong, George Town.
Straits Quay is a shopping mall-cum-marina in George Town, Penang, Malaysia. It is located at Seri Tanjung Pinang, a newly developed township that sits on reclaimed land within the George Town suburb of Tanjung Tokong. Opened in 2010, the seaside mall also consists of a marina designed for small recreational vessels, as well as a convention centre.
Royal Selangor, a Malaysian pewter manufacturer, maintains an outlet within the mall. There is also a Performing Arts Centre within the mall. In addition, Straits Quay includes luxurious serviced apartments called The Suites @ Straits Quay, which are managed by the Eastern & Oriental Hotel, a colonial seaside hotel located within the heart of George Town.
Straits Quay has a net space of 270,000 sq ft and two floors which house a total of 100 shop lots. Various retail choices and eateries are available here, including Starbucks, Fruuze, Papparich, Subway, Bran et Daguet, Switch and Royal Selangor.
A Sam's Groceria supermarket is also available at the ground floor.
In general, the retail choices in the mall cater more to lifestyle, personal care and home furnishing. Shoppers and visitors can get to have a meal at one of the seaside cafes, restaurants and bars that offer an impressive view of the expanse of the Malacca Straits.
Every weekend, a bargain market is held within Straits Quay, where cheaper brands and items can be purchased from about 50 stalls.
The Straits Quay Marina consists of 40 pontoon berths that can accommodate yachts and other recreational boats between 10 and 25 metres in length. The entrance of the marina has been dredged to a depth of 3 metres below sea level.
The marina also contains the Straits Quay Convention Centre (SQCC), making it one of the venues of choice within Penang for meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE). Spanning 25,300 sq ft (2,350 m2), SQCC has a capacity of up to 150 standard exhibition booths, 2,300 delegates in a theatre setting or 1,800 guests in a banquet setting.
Sailors and tourists can stay at The Suites @ Straits Quay, the 217 luxurious serviced apartment suites just above the shopping mall.
The Performing Arts Centre of Penang (Penangpac) is housed at the 4th floor of Straits Quay, also above the shopping mall. It is equipped with a 303-seater proscenium stage, a 160-seater black box theatre, studios and gallery spaces. The arts centre, which was launched in 2011, was envisioned as the main venue within northern Malaysia for the arts, from films to street art performances.
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AVATAR SECRET GARDEN PENANG - DJI Osmo
A magnificent view of Avatar Secret Garden. Located in Tanjung Tokong at Penang Malaysia.
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Batu Ferringhi Beach in Penang
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Georgetown to Kek Lok Si Temple by Bus in Penang, Malaysia
Top Places to Visit and Things to Do in Penang, Malaysia
1. Kuala Lumpur to Penang by Bus
2. Kimberley House, Penang, Malaysia
3. Little India, Penang, Malaysia
4. Street Foods in Penang, Malaysia
5. Breakfast in Penang, Malaysia Part 1
6. Georgetown to Kek Lok Si Temple by Bus in Penang, Malaysia
7. Eating Laksa in Air Itam, Penang, Malaysia
8. Road going to Kek Lok Si Temple in Air Itam
9. Kek Lok Si Temple, Penang, Malaysia
10. Kuan Yin Statue, Kek Lok Si Temple, Penang, Malaysia
11. Kek Lok Si Pagoda, Penang, Malaysia
12. Dinner in Penang, Malaysia (Padang Kota Lama Food Court)
13. Breakfast in Penang, Malaysia Day 2
14. Georgetown World Heritage Inc., Penang, Malaysia
15. Street Arts in Penang, Malaysia
16. Chew Jetty, Penang, Malaysia
17. Penang to Singapore by Bus
Top Places to Visit and Things to Do in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
1. My first Capsule Room Experience in Malaysia - Capsule Transit Hotel
2. Self Check in at Kuala Lumpur International Airport
3. Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 to KL Sentral by Bus
4. Riding the KL Monorail Line from KL Sentral going to Jalan Alor Night Food Market
5. Eating Street Foods in Jalan Alor Night Food Market, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
6. KL Sentral to Petronas Towers by Train, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
7. Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
8. Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2
9. Bus from KLIA 2 to Terminal Bersepadu Selatan, KL
10. Kuala Lumpur to Singapore by Bus
11. Terminal Bersepadu Selatan, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
12. Bandar Tasik Selatan Train Station
13. KL Sentral to Batu Caves by Train
14. Batu Caves, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
15. My Friend Vivienne's Henna Tattoo at Batu Caves
16. Petaling Street, Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
17. How to Buy Train Ticket in Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia-George Town (Penang) Part 1
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Penang/Malaysia
George Town (less commonly also spelt Georgetown, is the capital of the state of Penang in Malaysia. Named after Britain's King George III, George Town is located on the north-east corner of Penang Island. The inner city has a population of 720,202 and the metropolitan area known as George Town Conurbation which consists of Penang Island, Seberang Prai, Sungai Petani and Kulim has a combined population of 2,251,042, making it the second largest metropolitan area in Malaysia.
Formerly a municipality and then a city in its own right, since 1976 George Town has been part of the Municipality of Penang Island, though the area formerly governed by the City Council of George Town is still commonly referred to as a city. George Town.
The inner city of George Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Penang is a state in Malaysia and the name of its constituent island, located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. It is bordered by Kedah in the north and east, and Perak in the south. Penang is the second smallest Malaysian state in area after Perlis, and the eighth most populous. It is composed of two parts -- Penang Island, where the seat of government is, and Seberang Perai (formerly Province Wellesley in English) on the Malay Peninsula. Highly urbanised and industrialised Penang is one of the most developed and economically important states in the country, as well as a thriving tourist destination. Penang has the third-highest Human Development Index in Malaysia, after the state of Selangor and the federal territory of Kuala Lumpur. Its heterogeneous population is highly diverse in ethnicity, culture, language, and religion. A resident of Penang is colloquially known as a Penangite.
Penang Island is connected to the mainland by the 13.5 km (8.4 mi), three-lane, dual carriageway Penang Bridge (completed in 1985), one of the longest bridges in Asia. On 31 March 2006, the Malaysian government announced a second bridge project, tentatively named the Penang Second Bridge. The bridge is currently under construction and is expected to be completed by the end of 2013.
Penang on the side of Seberang Perai is connected to the North-South Expressway (Lebuhraya Utara-Selatan), the 966-km long expressway which traverses the western part of Peninsular Malaysia linking major cities and towns. The expressway also comprises the Penang Bridge.
The proposed Penang Outer Ring Road (PORR) was mooted to cut travelling time on the eastern part of the island but was subsequently shelved. Concerned citizens voiced protests over the designated route which will cut across quiet residential areas and may also adversely affect the environments.
The Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway formerly known as the Jelutong Expressway, a coastal highway on the eastern part of the island, links the Penang Bridge to George Town. The Butterworth Outer Ring Road (BORR) is a 14-km tolled expressway that serves primarily Butterworth and Bukit Mertajam to ameliorate the upsurge in vehicular traffic due to intense urban and industrial development.
Visited by Somerset Maugham, Rudyard Kipling, Noël Coward and Queen Elizabeth II among many others, Penang has always been a popular tourist destination, both domestically and internationally. In 2009, Penang attracted 5.96 million tourists, ranking third in tourist arrivals in Malaysia. Penang is known for its rich heritage, multicultural society and its vibrant culture, its hills, parks, and beaches, shopping, and good food.Penang has been ranked by Yahoo! Travel as one of the 10 Islands to Explore Before You Die and listed in Patricia Schultz's best-selling 1,000 Places to See Before You Die travel book.