Start your day by visiting the largest Buddhist temple in Southeast Asia. The temple has a mix of Chinese, Thai, and Burmese architectural styles and houses a 100-foot tall statue of the Goddess of Mercy.
Take a scenic train ride up to the top of Penang Hill and enjoy stunning panoramic views of the island. There are also several nature trails and a canopy walk to explore.
Indulge in a wide variety of local and international cuisine at this popular food court. From hawker stalls serving char kway teow and laksa to Western-style burgers and pizzas, there's something for everyone.
Explore the opulent lifestyle of wealthy Straits Chinese families during the 19th century at this beautifully restored mansion. The museum features intricate carvings, porcelain ware, and antique furniture.
Also known as the Blue Mansion, this UNESCO-listed heritage building is a must-see attraction in Penang. Take a guided tour to learn about the history and unique architecture of the mansion.
Penang is famous for its street art scene, with colorful murals and sculptures adorning the walls and alleys of George Town. Spend some time wandering around the city to discover these hidden gems.
End your day with a delicious meal at this popular Chinese restaurant. The dishes are cooked to perfection, with a perfect balance of flavors and textures. Don't forget to try the signature dish, stir-fried pork belly with salted fish.
Don't miss the opportunity to visit the Clan Jetties, traditional Chinese waterfront settlements, or the Penang State Museum and Art Gallery for a deeper understanding of the state's history and culture. If you have more time, consider taking a day trip to the nearby island of Langkawi or exploring the beautiful coastline of Batu Ferringhi. To maximize your fun, rent a bicycle or join a guided tour to explore Penang's hidden gems.
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