Penang Attractions
Penang, often hailed as the Pearl of the Orient, stands as one of the most
enchanting and romantic cities in Asia. Nestled in the Indian Ocean off the
northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia, this tropical island derived its name
from the abundant Pinang, or Betel Nut trees that once graced its landscapes.
Established in 1776 as the first British trading post in the Far East,
modern-day Penang is a vibrant metropolis reflecting a unique fusion of Eastern
and Western influences.
The state of Penang encompasses Penang Island and a mainland strip known as
Seberang Prai, linked by the impressive Penang Bridge, one of Asia's longest at
13.5 km. This is the second bridge connecting the island to the mainland,
following the original Penang Bridge.
Georgetown, the capital of Penang Island, is a city rich in history and
tradition yet pulsating with progress and contemporary advancements. Certain
areas of Penang offer a glimpse into the past, with narrow historic streets,
trishaws, temples, and traditional traders evoking a bygone era. Penang delights
shoppers with a diverse array of old and new goods at fantastic prices, truly
making it a shopper's paradise.
The most popular tourism attractions in Penang:-
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