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We have met many locals from Kuala Lumpur saying that they themselves love to come to Penang just for its food. No wonder why Penang is touted as one of the best street food cities in Asia or even in the world. There are a few key places to get the dishes we will mention, often can have a queue, but wherever you go for it, the dishes are still quite great! Penang has a lot of street art, but not like the ones you find everywhere around the world. The street art is a combination of historic stories and also great for local tourism as travellers make it a mission to find a lot of them!

He was commissioned to do six Penang wall murals inspired by the everyday lives of the locals, capturing the lively spirit of the city through quirky, interactive and relatable scenes. You can read more about street art in Penang on our other article. Penang has a lot of historical buildings in George Town, many of which are still abandoned and other beautifully refurbished. It reminded us a lot like Havana, but without the classic cars and different style of architecture.

The key to having good manners is to be flexible, observant, and a good copycat. Dress smart. Being a good copycat is also a good way to figure out beach dress-code for ladies.

Men, of course, can wear whatever they want, although nudity is never O. Some beaches have signs banning swimming suits, although the Penang Government Board voted in to permit skimpy beach attire within the confines of sea and sand. Still, female travelers may want to be extra aware. Take your beachwear cue from those around you to settle on your swimsuit or a more modest wrap. Go with Uber.

Uber is the best way to get around the populated east side of the island between George Town, Batu Ferringhi, and the airport. There are taxis, too, but not as many as you would expect, and the common red-and-white taxis do not use meters—despite what the sign on the passenger door says. Listen for Manglish.

This might not sound much like English to visitors, which can lead to some confusion. Hang out in a kopitiam. The old-style ones are open-air, grungy, and always crowded. Drink in Little India. Thanks to the steep price of booze in Malaysia, its alcohol-imbibing population has a healthy appetite for more reasonably priced, if illicit, moonshine.

Toddy has only about a hour shelf life, so drink it fresh. Look for unobtrusive shops in Little India bearing the words Kedai Tuak. Cool down with cendol. When it gets too hot, make sure to stop for an icy bowl of cendol.

Over years, George Town has grown from a small Malaysian village into what it is today. During that time, the influences of Asia and Europe have endowed this city with a unique multicultural heritage that can be witnessed around every corner.

Georgetown has over 12, old buildings consisting of Chinese shophouses, residential jetties, churches, temples, mosques, and grand British colonial government offices and monuments.

Most of these buildings are condensed in the Lebuh Acheh historical enclave making it easy to explore on foot. Since then, more artists have been invited to create pieces upon the crumbling walls of heritage buildings. Highlights include many works by Ernest Zacharevic and Julia Volchkova.

A lot of tourists, including us, make it their mission to see every piece of street art using available street art maps. Have Instagram at the ready! We also like to pick their brain for their favorite restaurants in George Town, hidden gems in Penang, etc. Like a lot of towns and cities in Asia, the coffee shop scene has exploded in George Town. The coffee shops in George Town not only make excellent coffee, but they also serve it in appealing quirky spaces.

The artsy vibe that started on the streets has spread inside and encouraged the growth of creative coffee shops, bars, and restaurants. The kind is usually seen in the hipster areas of London, Berlin and New York. The alternative is visiting a traditional Kedai Kopi shop serving the famous Ipoh White Coffee that we became so addicted to.

Whichever you choose, most coffee shops are inside one of the many Chinese shophouses so can enjoy a cup of Joe inside a piece of Malaysian history! Penang is famous throughout Malaysia for its gastronomical delights. Nowhere else competes. There are so many delicious dishes from this area of the country and all can be enjoyed on the streets of George Town. The weather is mostly Read More The Penang International Airport located in the south receives direct flights from major capitals in the region.

Just like any other state in Malaysia, Penang's people celebrate the major festivals associated with their race, namely Read More Our interactive map and satellite views displays all available hotels, facilities and guest comments as well as Read More The hub of modernity and urbanisation.

Enjoy the crisp shopping opportunities for both traditional and modern Read More The mythical island of Langkawi is shrouded in ancient legends and stories.

To top it off, the island is one of Read More The historical journey begins in Malacca, where the first Sultans were established and colonial powers left their Read More We try to provide free information that is as up-to-date and accurate as possible.

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