PENANG CRUISE

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Penang, Malaysia

Some of the island state, some distance away from the coast of North West Malaysia, is rich in various cultural influences for its history as a business center between Penang India, China, Britain and Middle East. The head of the historic George Town, the capital city of the island, where bicycles and Trisha (three-wheelers) darts with narrow roads with darts are rolled with mural-sedorn buildings and diverse architecture. Check the cruise for Penang, or the Cupiton King Mosque to step into the oldest Anglican Church in South East Asia in St. George. Then, take the tram to the coolers of Penang Hill, Mint-Fresh Hawa-run through a mark of bird sanctuary or nature, and take into the mountain scenes in the bottom cities and distance.

National Language
Malay
Currency Accepted
Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)




Malaysian Mansions

Make your way for the Blue Haveli, dating back in the 1880s, and take a picture from outside or tour 38 rooms. Or check for the Penang Penanga Museum placed in the 19th -century mansion, where you will look at the Paranakan clothes, jewelry and the history of the island and the people.

Malaysian Mansions

Rich in Religions

Penang is rich in specific architecture from many religions of the world. See the Dharmikarama Burmese Temple covered with Fresco, the only Burmese temple outside Myanmar, which is to Penang with your cruise. Check the Taoist Kuan Yin (Goddess of Mercy) temple - built in 1728, it is Penang's oldest religious site. Or was covered with the head of the Hindu Mary Maryan Temple, colorful soldiers and goddess.

Local Cuisine

Penang is world famous for its street food. Snack on an oyster omelet, in which oyster is fried with eggs and scalians and made crisp with rice flour. Experience the Indian influence of the region with tandoori chicken and non -bread. Penang's signature sweet, Cendol - Munda with green pots made of palm sugar, sweet beans and pandan leaf jelly with coconut milk with shaved ice.

Shopping

Penang Payennakan Haveli is the historical beaded shoes of homes - look for replicas in shops and road vendors across George Town. Check the Chaudhara market for handmade clothing, ancient watches, traditional fans and other unique discoveries.