Thursday, 3 May 2012

PENANG


PULAU PINANG
MALAYSIA



Pulau Pinang is the local name for Penang also known as The Pearl of the Orient. Malaysia can be proud of Penang. It is the second, after Kuala Lumpur, centre in Malaysia, a conglomerate of cultures and history. The population is Chinese, Indian and Malay. 



The center of George Town is a UNESCO protected Heritage Site and the architecture is a mix of Chinese and colonial. Buddhist Temples are scattered throughout Penang. There is also a fair number of Hindu and Chinese Temples. 


The mix of old and new in architecture is visible with every step. Some historical buildings are being renovated but many are left untouched. The contrast is impressive.








Still the temples are most impressive. The Snake Temple is unique and often visited. The snakes look asleep but all are highly poisonous and better not touched or awoken.  All temples are visited by both, locals praying and admiring visitors.





Penang has a number of restaurants with a delicious mix of Asian cuisine. Many beaches are located in the northern part of Penang. The climate is warm and swimming and water sports are popular. 



Penang Hill offers amazing 360 degrees views over Penang and on a clear day mainland Malaysia. It is easy to spend hours walking, hiking, enjoying some great local lunch. Botanical Gardens display tropical flora and visitors are often watched closely by monkeys waiting for food bits. The attractions are numerous and there is something for lovers of history, architecture, cuisine and plain fun in the sun.




A visit to Penang is more than enjoyable, the departure is sad and a plan to return usually unfolds even before leaving.

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