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1. Little India, Penang Penang's Little India is a colourful place which offers many specialised Indian stores and eating places. Take time to indulge in Indian specialities like spices, Indian music, garlands, trinkets and gold jewelry. |
2. Cheah Kongsi Coming through the narrow entrance, you will get a pleasant surprise. The Cheah Kongsi is a splendid double-storey Chinese temple with an open balcony and sweeping roof. It is decorated with British lionheads. |
3. Tropical Fruit Farm Fancy tasting local tropical fruits plucked fresh from the trees? Then Penang's Tropical Fruit Farm is the place to go! |
4. Yap Kongsi The temple at Yap Kongsi is dedicated to the patron deity of the Yap Clan. |
5. Island Plaza A Penang shopping centre located nearest to the beach resorts and popular with tourists and expatriates. |
6. Yap Kongsi A cultural reminiscence of the beginning of Georgetown. Penang |
7. Residence of Ku Din Ku Meh Relive the Wealth of the Raja of Setul |
8. Pulau Aman Pulau Aman in Bahasa Malaysia means "island of peace" and its name suggests, it is the gateway to tranquility and serenity. |
9. Dr Sun Yat Sen's Penang Base This low and rickety building in Georgetown, Penang, which was once a base for Dr. Sun Yat Sen in the early 1900's, survives to serve a reminder of this illustrious Chinese nationalist. |
10. City Hall & Town Hall Georgetown is a great place to visit historical landmarks and monuments. The majestic City Hall and stately Town Hall are two excellent example of historical colonial buildings. |
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