Street Art-Children on Swings |
During my daughter March school holiday, we embarked on on a short vacation to nearby Penang. I had been there before more than a decade ago but much has changed since my last visit. The now world famous Malaysia state's popularity has been ever rising since its capital George Town gained Unesco World Heritage site status on July 2008.
Pinang Peranakan Museum |
Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi |
We booked into family theme Hard Rock Hotel for our 5 day trip. Top on our list are the Street Arts (especially the ones by Ernest Zacharevic), Malaysia largest Buddhist temple-Kek Lok Si and Gurney Drive Hawker Center where all the famous Penang delicacies can be found.
Chew Jetty |
Kek Lok Si Temple |
We would also visit other places of interest like the Penang Hill, Pinang Peranakan Museum, Dhammikarama Burmese Temple and more. Alison quenched her shopping thirst at Gurney Plaza, Gurney Paragon Mall, 1st Ave Mall and Pranglin Mall :-)
Penang Hill |
Famous Biscuits |
Below is our trip plan:
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Day 1
-Arrived at Penang
-Checked in Hard Rock Hotel
-Pinang Peranakan Museum
-Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi
-Street Art At Armenian Street
-Chew Jetty
Day 2
-Water activities at hotel
-Kek Lok Si Temple
Dhammikarama Burmese Temple |
Wat Chayamangkalaram |
Day 3
-Penang Hill
-Dhammikarama Burmese Temple
-Wat Chayamangkalaram
-Gurney Paragon
-Gurney Plaza
-Gurney Drive Hawker Food Centre
Day 4
-Water activities at hotel
-Komtar
-1st Ave Mall
-Pranglin Plaza
Day 5
-Back to Singapore
Gurney Drive Hawker Food Center |
Street Art-Children on Bicycle |
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