Guidebook for Balik Pulau

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Guidebook for Balik Pulau

Food Scene

3 minutes from Penang Container Guesthouse.
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Laksa Janggus
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3 minutes from Penang Container Guesthouse.
4 minutes from Penang Container Guesthouse. Highly recommended spot to have a lot of food choices.
Restaurant Peladang
4 minutes from Penang Container Guesthouse. Highly recommended spot to have a lot of food choices.
4 minutes from Penang Container Guesthouse. Famous with its Char Koew Teow. Recommended
AM Burger & Char Koay Teow
Jalan Baru
4 minutes from Penang Container Guesthouse. Famous with its Char Koew Teow. Recommended
2 minutes from Penang Container Guesthouse. Highly recommended for Laksa and Ais Kacang.
Didilla Laksa
Jalan
2 minutes from Penang Container Guesthouse. Highly recommended for Laksa and Ais Kacang.
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Nasi Kandar Beratur Original
98 Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling
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Nasi Kandar Kg Melayu
A-29 Jalan Kampung Melayu
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Original Penang Kayu Nasi Kandar
15 Lebuh Nipah 6
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Deen Maju Nasi Kandar
170 Jalan Gurdwara
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Tajuddin Hussain Nasi Kandar
45-63 Lebuh Queen
Nasi Kandar Merlin
1A Union Street
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Nasi Kandar Pelita
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Hameediyah Restaurant
164 A Lebuh Campbell
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Nasi 7 Benua Koo Boo Cafe
Jalan Tun Dr Awang
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Astaka Taman Tun Sardon
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Minah Restaurant
Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah
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Gurney Drive Hawker Centre
172 Solok Gurney 1
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Padang Kota Lama Food Court
4 Jalan Tun Syed Sheh Barakbah
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Hameed Pata Mee Sotong
Lebuh Light
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Pak Mid
P239 Jalan Balik Pulau
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Roti Canai Transfer Road
110 Jalan Transfer
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Restoran Kapitan
93 Lebuh Chulia
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Hotel Pen Mutiara
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The Ship Batu Ferringhi
69 B Jalan Batu Ferringhi
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eryna cafe curry claypot
Jalan Kuala Sungai Pinang
MAK NGAH GULAI WARISAN
Jalan Sungai Nipah
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Penang Road Famous Teochew Chendul
27-29 Lebuh Keng Kwee
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Ayu Mee Udang
936B Lengkok Kampung Masjid 2
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Nasi Ayam Tempayan Balik Pulau
299 Jalan Balik Pulau
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KFC
Lot 20 Jalan Lenggong
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Nasi Arab Beratoq
Jalan Sungai Nipah
Balik Pulau Food Court
Jalan Tun Sardon
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Gurney Drive Hawker Centre
172 Solok Gurney 1
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Sightseeing

The tallest building in Penang, and sixth tallest building in Malaysia. Completed in 1986, the tower has become revitalised and now a one-stop destination for the entire family. Home to a plethora of activities, retail and F&B outlets, The Top offers a new pulse to Georgetown all under one roof – and a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding island from its summit. That said, if you’re looking for a whirlwind-tour of the best Penang has to offer, look no further than The Top at KOMTAR. http://thetop.com.my/
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The Top Penang
1 Jln Penang
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The tallest building in Penang, and sixth tallest building in Malaysia. Completed in 1986, the tower has become revitalised and now a one-stop destination for the entire family. Home to a plethora of activities, retail and F&B outlets, The Top offers a new pulse to Georgetown all under one roof – and a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding island from its summit. That said, if you’re looking for a whirlwind-tour of the best Penang has to offer, look no further than The Top at KOMTAR. http://thetop.com.my/
Get right on top of Penang’s highest point, 821 metres above sea level, for an unparalleled view of Penang and its surroundings. From the top of Penang Hill (otherwise known as Bukit Bendera), a sprawling view of the island greets you, as far as the eyes can see, with Penang Bridge in the distance and ships in the harbour. On a clear, sunny day, you can even see right through to the other end of Penang Bridge, where it meets Peninsular Malaysia. It’s the best way to get a sweeping view of Penang. If you don’t feel like hiking all the way to the top, the dedicated funicular train service will take you there in less than 30 minutes.
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Sky Walk
Penang Hill
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Get right on top of Penang’s highest point, 821 metres above sea level, for an unparalleled view of Penang and its surroundings. From the top of Penang Hill (otherwise known as Bukit Bendera), a sprawling view of the island greets you, as far as the eyes can see, with Penang Bridge in the distance and ships in the harbour. On a clear, sunny day, you can even see right through to the other end of Penang Bridge, where it meets Peninsular Malaysia. It’s the best way to get a sweeping view of Penang. If you don’t feel like hiking all the way to the top, the dedicated funicular train service will take you there in less than 30 minutes.
Built since the year 1891, Kek Lok Si Temple situated in the island of Penang, Malaysia, is one of the largest and finest temples complexes in Southeast Asia. With millions of magnificent images of Buddha and hundreds of beautiful meaningful carvings, sculptures and murals in the interior and exterior of the temple halls, pagodas and archways, Kek Lok Si Temple is not just a center for Chinese culture and Buddha teaching, but also an unique heritage treasures that have Mahayana Buddhism and traditional Chinese rituals blend into a harmonious whole, in temple architecture and daily activities of worshipers.
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Kek Lok Si Temple
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Built since the year 1891, Kek Lok Si Temple situated in the island of Penang, Malaysia, is one of the largest and finest temples complexes in Southeast Asia. With millions of magnificent images of Buddha and hundreds of beautiful meaningful carvings, sculptures and murals in the interior and exterior of the temple halls, pagodas and archways, Kek Lok Si Temple is not just a center for Chinese culture and Buddha teaching, but also an unique heritage treasures that have Mahayana Buddhism and traditional Chinese rituals blend into a harmonious whole, in temple architecture and daily activities of worshipers.
The home of an influential Chinese industrialist in the early 1890s, the award-winning Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion represents the best of 18th and 19th-century Chinese architecture. Relying heavily on feng shui design, a team of master craftsmen from China took more than seven years to build the mansion, including its five granite courtyards, 38 rooms, seven staircases and 22 stained glass windows. Locals call it the Blue Mansion and it remains one of only three traditional Chinese mansions outside of China. In 1989, it was restored and converted into a 16-room boutique heritage hotel/museum combo best known for its indigo blue façade.
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Cheong Fatt Tze - The Blue Mansion
14 Lebuh Leith
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The home of an influential Chinese industrialist in the early 1890s, the award-winning Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion represents the best of 18th and 19th-century Chinese architecture. Relying heavily on feng shui design, a team of master craftsmen from China took more than seven years to build the mansion, including its five granite courtyards, 38 rooms, seven staircases and 22 stained glass windows. Locals call it the Blue Mansion and it remains one of only three traditional Chinese mansions outside of China. In 1989, it was restored and converted into a 16-room boutique heritage hotel/museum combo best known for its indigo blue façade.
Fort Cornwallis is one of Penang’s most well known landmarks. Within its ten-foot-high walls (which are laid out in the shape of a star), you can see a 17th century chapel, some prison cells, ammunition storage area, and more. There are even some pretty cool old bronze cannons, including a Dutch one which superstitious locals believe has a positive effect on women’s fertility. Named after Charles Cornwallis, the former Governor General of India, it was originally built entirely out of wood, but refurbishment over the years has led to its current concrete facade.
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Fort Cornwallis
Jalan Tun Syed Sheh Barakbah
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Fort Cornwallis is one of Penang’s most well known landmarks. Within its ten-foot-high walls (which are laid out in the shape of a star), you can see a 17th century chapel, some prison cells, ammunition storage area, and more. There are even some pretty cool old bronze cannons, including a Dutch one which superstitious locals believe has a positive effect on women’s fertility. Named after Charles Cornwallis, the former Governor General of India, it was originally built entirely out of wood, but refurbishment over the years has led to its current concrete facade.
Built by the British army on top of Bukit Maung in the 20th century, the Penang War Museum is historically significant for its past. Used as a Japanese army base during WWII, tales of prisoners of war being tortured for information colour its walls. As a result, the hill itself has earned a reputation among locals as being haunted – in fact, they shy away from climbing the hill after dark. Despite its sordid past, when it was turned into a museum (nearly three decades later), restoration works maintained its network of underground tunnels and ventilation shafts, making for a pretty cool complex to explore.
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Penang krigsmuseum
Jalan Batu Maung
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Built by the British army on top of Bukit Maung in the 20th century, the Penang War Museum is historically significant for its past. Used as a Japanese army base during WWII, tales of prisoners of war being tortured for information colour its walls. As a result, the hill itself has earned a reputation among locals as being haunted – in fact, they shy away from climbing the hill after dark. Despite its sordid past, when it was turned into a museum (nearly three decades later), restoration works maintained its network of underground tunnels and ventilation shafts, making for a pretty cool complex to explore.
Penang’s Khoo Khongsi is a Chinese clanhouse for individuals with the surname Khoo. A clanhouse acts as a representation of a specific family’s social and spiritual commitments between extended relations, ancestors and the outside community. Also known as Dragon Mountain Hall, it represents good luck and wealth, with stone carvings that adorn the entrance hall and pavilions. Murals portraying birthdays, weddings and, most memorably, the 36 divine guardians sprinkle the interior. Overhead, massive paper lamps cast the clanhouse in an orange glow and stunning ceramic sculptures of immortals, carp fish and dragons dance across the roof ridges.
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Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi
18 Cannon Square
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Penang’s Khoo Khongsi is a Chinese clanhouse for individuals with the surname Khoo. A clanhouse acts as a representation of a specific family’s social and spiritual commitments between extended relations, ancestors and the outside community. Also known as Dragon Mountain Hall, it represents good luck and wealth, with stone carvings that adorn the entrance hall and pavilions. Murals portraying birthdays, weddings and, most memorably, the 36 divine guardians sprinkle the interior. Overhead, massive paper lamps cast the clanhouse in an orange glow and stunning ceramic sculptures of immortals, carp fish and dragons dance across the roof ridges.
A Thai temple built in 1845, Wat Chaiya Mangkalaram houses the giant Reclining Buddha statue. Measuring 33 metres long, it is said to be the third largest of its kind in the world and signifies Buddha’s total detachment from worldly matters during the last days of his life. Famous as Buddha’s final resting pose before his death, besides the lounging Buddha statue you can also find smaller Buddha sculptures in various guises and positions around the temple, as well as those of Thai deities. Furthermore, the temple is also home to colourful murals depicting Buddha’s life story.
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Liggende Buddha Wat Chaiyamangalaram
17 Lorong Burma
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A Thai temple built in 1845, Wat Chaiya Mangkalaram houses the giant Reclining Buddha statue. Measuring 33 metres long, it is said to be the third largest of its kind in the world and signifies Buddha’s total detachment from worldly matters during the last days of his life. Famous as Buddha’s final resting pose before his death, besides the lounging Buddha statue you can also find smaller Buddha sculptures in various guises and positions around the temple, as well as those of Thai deities. Furthermore, the temple is also home to colourful murals depicting Buddha’s life story.
Jalan Batu Feringghi comes alive every night as vendors set up stalls along this stretch offering everything from fake designer bags and inexpensive pirated DVDs, to handmade local souvenirs and local artwork. Best of all, you can still bargain for the best prices: one word of advice, if you like something, do not buy it first – walk along the strip, check out other stalls to see if there might be the same item offered at a better deal. If not, head back to the original stall and bargain for the best rate (which is usually half the price originally quoted).
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Batu Feringghi Night Market
Jalan Pantai Batu
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Jalan Batu Feringghi comes alive every night as vendors set up stalls along this stretch offering everything from fake designer bags and inexpensive pirated DVDs, to handmade local souvenirs and local artwork. Best of all, you can still bargain for the best prices: one word of advice, if you like something, do not buy it first – walk along the strip, check out other stalls to see if there might be the same item offered at a better deal. If not, head back to the original stall and bargain for the best rate (which is usually half the price originally quoted).
Just a 15-minute drive from the centre of Georgetown, Batu Ferringhi’s beach is one of Penang Island’s most stunning bodies of water – think powder white sands spilling out onto turquoise blue waters, that stretch all the way up the northern peninsular. The best way to enjoy this beautiful strip of sand is to bring a beach blanket and soak in the sun’s rays, but if you are not the type to sunbathe we recommend hitting up one of the water sport operators that are set up along the beach to rent a kayak, jet ski or banana boat to have some splashing good fun.
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Batu Ferringhi-stranden
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Just a 15-minute drive from the centre of Georgetown, Batu Ferringhi’s beach is one of Penang Island’s most stunning bodies of water – think powder white sands spilling out onto turquoise blue waters, that stretch all the way up the northern peninsular. The best way to enjoy this beautiful strip of sand is to bring a beach blanket and soak in the sun’s rays, but if you are not the type to sunbathe we recommend hitting up one of the water sport operators that are set up along the beach to rent a kayak, jet ski or banana boat to have some splashing good fun.
Located within the Peang Butterfly Farm is the Tropical Fruit Farm – a 25-acre organic orchard with more than 250 types of fruit including durians and West Indian cherries. The garden was developed in 1993 in an effort to conserve rare and exotic fruit trees. The fruit farm’s collection of trees include species from far-flung corners of the world including Central and South America, Central Africa, India, the Middle East, the Caribbean and the Pacific Islands. This eco-tourism venture only utilizes organic fertilisers. The Tropical Fruit Farm conducts daily guided tours. In addition to learning more about the fruits visitors will get the chance to sample local produce on the two-hour tours.
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Tropical Fruit Farm
Jalan Teluk Bahang
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Located within the Peang Butterfly Farm is the Tropical Fruit Farm – a 25-acre organic orchard with more than 250 types of fruit including durians and West Indian cherries. The garden was developed in 1993 in an effort to conserve rare and exotic fruit trees. The fruit farm’s collection of trees include species from far-flung corners of the world including Central and South America, Central Africa, India, the Middle East, the Caribbean and the Pacific Islands. This eco-tourism venture only utilizes organic fertilisers. The Tropical Fruit Farm conducts daily guided tours. In addition to learning more about the fruits visitors will get the chance to sample local produce on the two-hour tours.
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Pinang Peranakan Mansion
29 Church St
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Kapitan Keling-moskeen
14 Jalan Buckingham
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Chew Jetty
45 Pengkalan Weld
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Penang Museum
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Pantai Pasir Panjang (Long Sand Beach)
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Jerejak Island
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Pantai Malindo Balik Pulau
Jalan Bharu
Penang Town Hall
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MBPP
Jalan Padang Kota Lama
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Padang Kota Lama
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Pulau Pinang station
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Balik Pulau Paddy Field
Bukit Genting Hill Leisure Park and Restaurant
Jalan Teluk Kumbar
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Anjung Indah
P14
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Masjid Daerah Barat Daya
Jalan Balik Pulau
Penang State Mosque
Jalan Masjid Negeri
Teluk Bahang Fishing Village
89 Jalan Gajah
Air Terjun Titi Kerawang
Nutmeg Factory
202A Jalan Tanjung Bungah

Arts & Culture

The Made in Penang Interactive Museum really helps shake off pre-existing ideas of boring, outdated museums, instead offering visitors a fun, exciting way to view artwork with exhibits that have clever 3D imagery features. For example, a portrait of the Penang Snake Temple, with a large 3D snake slithering out from the framework. A museum where getting involved is truly part of the fun, pictures range from historical images such as battleships being blown up by cannons, to elevators with iconic horror movie characters inside. The trick is that artists have used different colours, textured contours and some props to create each unique photo. Open: 09:00–18:00 Address: No.3, Pengkalan Weld
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Made In Penang Interactive Museum
3 Pengkalan Weld
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The Made in Penang Interactive Museum really helps shake off pre-existing ideas of boring, outdated museums, instead offering visitors a fun, exciting way to view artwork with exhibits that have clever 3D imagery features. For example, a portrait of the Penang Snake Temple, with a large 3D snake slithering out from the framework. A museum where getting involved is truly part of the fun, pictures range from historical images such as battleships being blown up by cannons, to elevators with iconic horror movie characters inside. The trick is that artists have used different colours, textured contours and some props to create each unique photo. Open: 09:00–18:00 Address: No.3, Pengkalan Weld
The Penang Batik Factory is one of the pioneers of batik manufacturing on the island. Established in 1973 by Craft Batik Sdn Bhd, it is set in Teluk Bahang, a short walk away from the Penang Botanic Gardens: the complex provides free, guided daily tours. The complex is divided into three sections: an art gallery, boutique and workshop. Surrounded by lots of tropical greenery, it is one of Penang’s well known sightseeing spots and offers a wide variety of quality batik, from block prints batiks to hand-drawn pieces. At the Penang Batik Factory, unlike the usual one-sided print, each piece features patterns and colours on both sides of the fabric.
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Batik Painting Museum Penang
19 Lebuh Armenian
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The Penang Batik Factory is one of the pioneers of batik manufacturing on the island. Established in 1973 by Craft Batik Sdn Bhd, it is set in Teluk Bahang, a short walk away from the Penang Botanic Gardens: the complex provides free, guided daily tours. The complex is divided into three sections: an art gallery, boutique and workshop. Surrounded by lots of tropical greenery, it is one of Penang’s well known sightseeing spots and offers a wide variety of quality batik, from block prints batiks to hand-drawn pieces. At the Penang Batik Factory, unlike the usual one-sided print, each piece features patterns and colours on both sides of the fabric.
Yahong Art Gallery is the largest arts and crafts centre in Penang. Displaying works by Malaysian and Asian artists, it is divided into four sections: the Art Gallery, Handicrafts, Batik and Jewellery & Antiques centres. It is best known for housing the artworks of Chuah Thean Teng. Teng is billed at the father of modern batik printing: the upper levels of Yahong Art Gallery prominently display his original works plus those of his sons, Chuah Siew Kek, Chuah Seow Keng and Chuah Siew Teng. Besides Teng’s batik prints, the displays at Yahong Art Gallery range from batik works by other artists to beautiful Chinese jewellery, antiques, pewter works and water colour, Chinese ink and oil prints.
Yahong Art Gallery
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Yahong Art Gallery is the largest arts and crafts centre in Penang. Displaying works by Malaysian and Asian artists, it is divided into four sections: the Art Gallery, Handicrafts, Batik and Jewellery & Antiques centres. It is best known for housing the artworks of Chuah Thean Teng. Teng is billed at the father of modern batik printing: the upper levels of Yahong Art Gallery prominently display his original works plus those of his sons, Chuah Siew Kek, Chuah Seow Keng and Chuah Siew Teng. Besides Teng’s batik prints, the displays at Yahong Art Gallery range from batik works by other artists to beautiful Chinese jewellery, antiques, pewter works and water colour, Chinese ink and oil prints.
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Camera Museum
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Colonial Penang Museum
7 Jalan D.S Ramanathan
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Wonder Food Museum
49 Lebuh Pantai
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The Owl Museum
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Penang Art Street
316 Beach Street
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Upside Down Museum
45 Lebuh Kimberley
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Hin Bus Depot
31A Jalan Gurdwara
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Tech Dome Penang
Jalan Penang
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Penang State Museum
57 Jalan Macalister
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Parks & Nature

Opened in 1986, the Penang Butterfly Farm – located in Teluk Bahang – is one of Penang’s best known and most popular tourist attractions. The eight-hectare butterfly sanctuary houses an impressively varied collection of butterfly species as well as an assortment of other insects. The farm sits at the foot of the Teluk Bahang hills – between the Taman Rimba Park and Teluk Bahang village. It features more than 4,000 butterflies from more than 120 groups as well as other insects and reptiles. Though most people know the Penang Butterfly Farm to be a tourist attraction, this butterfly ‘safe haven’ has gained an international reputation within the industry.
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Entopia by Penang Butterfly Farm
830 Jalan Teluk Bahang
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Opened in 1986, the Penang Butterfly Farm – located in Teluk Bahang – is one of Penang’s best known and most popular tourist attractions. The eight-hectare butterfly sanctuary houses an impressively varied collection of butterfly species as well as an assortment of other insects. The farm sits at the foot of the Teluk Bahang hills – between the Taman Rimba Park and Teluk Bahang village. It features more than 4,000 butterflies from more than 120 groups as well as other insects and reptiles. Though most people know the Penang Butterfly Farm to be a tourist attraction, this butterfly ‘safe haven’ has gained an international reputation within the industry.
Set just up the road from the Teluk Bahang junction, Penang’s Tropical Spice Garden is an eight-acre collection of secondary jungle with some 500 species of flora and fauna. Southeast Asia’s only tropical spice garden is a good place to spend the afternoon with your kids – the nature conservation complex features three garden trails that take you on 20-45 minute journeys past stream crossings, waterfalls and structures made of recycled organic materials. The award-winning farm was set up utilizing predominantly natural and recycled building materials salvaged from pre-war shop houses or sourced from local antique stores.
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Tropisk Krydderhage
2 Jalan Teluk Bahang
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Set just up the road from the Teluk Bahang junction, Penang’s Tropical Spice Garden is an eight-acre collection of secondary jungle with some 500 species of flora and fauna. Southeast Asia’s only tropical spice garden is a good place to spend the afternoon with your kids – the nature conservation complex features three garden trails that take you on 20-45 minute journeys past stream crossings, waterfalls and structures made of recycled organic materials. The award-winning farm was set up utilizing predominantly natural and recycled building materials salvaged from pre-war shop houses or sourced from local antique stores.
Penang National Park is the world’s smallest national park. Within the park are well-marked trails that lead into the jungle and to the bays around; it contains about 410 species of flora and 143 species of fauna ranging from snakes, macaques and leaf monkeys to otters, hawksbill turtles and dolphins. Formerly known as the Pantai Acheh Forest Reserve, it is located further up the west side of Penang Island, past a twisting, forested section of road. Comprising 1181 hectares of forest and 1381 hectares of wetlands, it is a pleasant enough place with a waterfall and a pool for a pleasant swim. Camping facilities are available: telephone the Wildlife Office at Teluk Bahang to make reservations.
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Penang National Park
Jalan Hassan Abas
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Penang National Park is the world’s smallest national park. Within the park are well-marked trails that lead into the jungle and to the bays around; it contains about 410 species of flora and 143 species of fauna ranging from snakes, macaques and leaf monkeys to otters, hawksbill turtles and dolphins. Formerly known as the Pantai Acheh Forest Reserve, it is located further up the west side of Penang Island, past a twisting, forested section of road. Comprising 1181 hectares of forest and 1381 hectares of wetlands, it is a pleasant enough place with a waterfall and a pool for a pleasant swim. Camping facilities are available: telephone the Wildlife Office at Teluk Bahang to make reservations.
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The Habitat Penang Hill
Jalan
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Entertainment & Activities

The few hours spent at Escape Adventureland Penang are likely to rank as some of the most thrilling and emotionally-charged moments of your life. After all, hurtling speedily through the open air, dozens of feet off the ground, is pretty memorable. A park specialising in zip-lining (or, as Australians call it, flying foxes), there are other fun activities here including a free fall from a 20m jump platform, an inner-tube slide and tree rope swing.
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ESCAPE Temapark, Penang
828 Jalan Teluk Bahang
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The few hours spent at Escape Adventureland Penang are likely to rank as some of the most thrilling and emotionally-charged moments of your life. After all, hurtling speedily through the open air, dozens of feet off the ground, is pretty memorable. A park specialising in zip-lining (or, as Australians call it, flying foxes), there are other fun activities here including a free fall from a 20m jump platform, an inner-tube slide and tree rope swing.
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Adventure Zone
Jalan Batu Ferringhi
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Aquarium Fish Exhibition
44 Lebuh Bishop

Shopping

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Queensbay Mall
100 Persiaran Bayan Indah
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Gurney Plaza
170 Persiaran Gurney
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Gurney Paragon Mall
163d Persiaran Gurney
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Watsons
3A Jalan Dr Lim Chwee Leong
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Watsons
3A Jalan Dr Lim Chwee Leong
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Sunshine Square
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Bukit Jambul Kompleks
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Hanabi Udini Square
01-23 Lebuh Tunku Kudin 3
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Tesco Penang
1 Lebuh Tengku Kudin 1
64 lokalkjente anbefaler
39 lokalkjente anbefaler
Tesco Extra Penang
675 Jalan Sungai Dua
39 lokalkjente anbefaler
34 lokalkjente anbefaler
Island Plaza
118 Jln Tanjung Tokong
34 lokalkjente anbefaler
9 lokalkjente anbefaler
Giant Supermarket Penang Plaza
126 Jalan Burma
9 lokalkjente anbefaler
Pulau Tikus Plaza
Lorong Pulau Tikus
Ceria 99
317 Jalan B.P.V.A.
Mini Market Kim Hoe
Jalan Besar
Kun Huat Mini Market群发迷你市场
Tai Seng Mini Market Sdn. Bhd.
No. 63 Jalan Besar
Sriwani Mini Market
Gerai 1 Jalan Pulau
6 lokalkjente anbefaler
7 Eleven
37-G Jalan Tun Sardon
6 lokalkjente anbefaler
7-11 @ Balik Pulau
858 Jalan Balik Pulau
7-Eleven @ Simpang Empat
Jalan Balik Pulau

Essentials

Ezy Coins Wash
858 B Jalan Genting