
Things to Avoid During the Hungry Ghost Festival
When we talk about ghost, there are always things that are difficult to explain. So whether you’re superstitious or not, here’s some of the taboos that you might want to know.

When we talk about ghost, there are always things that are difficult to explain. So whether you’re superstitious or not, here’s some of the taboos that you might want to know.

Besides Klang, Penang have its fair share of popularity of bak kut teh. If you need to find some of the good ones, we have curated a list of it.

If you need a sweet and hot bowl of fish head bee hoon in Penang, check this list that we have curated for you.

Penang is welcoming guests from all over the world with its 14th edition of George Town Festival (GTF) this coming July.

Pasembur is more commonly known in Penang. In other parts of Malaysia, you’ll have to look for rojak. Check out some of the best ones.

Penang is having its first private museum that exhibits a collection of ceramics and porcelain found from ships that sank during the Song, Ming and Qing dynasty era.

Penang’s Kek Chuan Road has been named one of “40 of the Most Beautiful Streets in the World That Will Stop You in Your Tracks.”

Koay Teow Th’ng is a common hawker food in Penang, which can be easily found at almost every coffee shop. Check out some of the good ones.

Despite the common ingredients that are being used, each curry fish head have their own blend of recipe. Here’s some that is worth trying.

The Penang Hill Railway celebrate its 100th year as we reminisce the history, and how we witness three different generations of funicular train.
A platform where stories are shared; from the people to its buildings, from its happenings to its destinations.
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