From
its establishment as the first British trading post in
the Far East in 1786, Penang is today a bustling city
with a unique blend of the East and West. This is reflected
in its heritage buildings as well as in the lifestyles,
food and customs of the local people.
Georgetown, named after King George III of England, is
the seat of the state's administration as well as the
centre for commerce, education, social activities and
entertainment. Among the places of interest in this city
are Khoo Kongsi, Kapitan Keling Mosque, Sri Mariamman
Temple, Fort Cornwallis and Wat Chaiya Mangkalaran, a
Buddhist temple with one of the world's longest reclining
statues of Buddha. The Khoo Kongsi, an impressive clan
house built by master craftsmen from China features a
magnificent hall embellished with intricate restaurants,
sidewalk cafes, "nasi kandar" stalls, discotheques,
night markets, department stores and quaint pre-war shops
together with a host of other places all combine to give
the city its lively and colorful character. Traditionally
known as the "pearl of the Orient", Penang owes
much of its fame to its fine beaches which are ideal for
all types of water sports.

Resorts of international standards have mushroomed along
its beaches offering full facilities for rest and recreation.
Other established tourist spots on the islands are Penang
Hill, Kek Lo Si Temple and the Penang Bird Park on the
mainland. A characteristic sight in Penang is its gaily
decorated trishaws which offer tourists a fun way of taking
in the island's sights at a leisurely pace. For an exhilarating
experience, cross over to the mainland by the Penang Bridge,
one of Asia's longest or experience the romance of traveling
on its famous ferry, once the only link with the mainland.
Take a refreshing drive up forest clad hills to enjoy
the scenic beauty of the island. On your way back, stop
at Balik Pulau and sample its highly acclaimed durians
and nutmegs.
Getting
There
Air: Bayan Lepas International Airport
Rail: Rail services on mainland town of Butterworth.
From here, take ferry across to Penang Island.
Road: The Penang Bridge links the mainland and the island.
Sea: Ferries ply between Butterworth and the island
Capital:
Georgetown
A lovely interesting city with a blend of modern and
heritage buildings.
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