
Balik Pulau, Penang: A Complete Guide to Nature, Food & Hidden Island Life
On the quieter side of the island, far from the buzz of George Town, Balik Pulau offers a completely different experience of Penang — one defined by

On the quieter side of the island, far from the buzz of George Town, Balik Pulau offers a completely different experience of Penang — one defined by

Penang is well-known for its street food, fascinating heritage buildings and street arts. Meanwhile, it is also a highly-developed state. However, there are also many options of escape into nature. Penang’s rainforests and beaches are some of the popular and favourite destinations among the people. Today, let’s find out some of the must-visit parks and nature attractions in Penang!

Penang is one of Malaysia’s most rewarding destinations—but many visitors make small mistakes that can affect their experience. From missing out on the best food
Bridge Street was renamed Jalan C.Y. Choy in the early 1980’s, in honour of Chooi Yew Choy, the third and last mayor of George Town City Council.

Steamboat is traditionally eaten during big celebrations but with the growth of the restaurants around Penang, we can enjoy it at anytime.

Located quietly along Penang’s historic waterfront, Hean Boo Thean Temple is one of the island’s most underrated cultural spots. Set near Jalan Merdeka and the famous clan jetties,

Penang may not have an extensive rail system like Kuala Lumpur, but its public transport network is still highly usable—especially if you understand how to

Cendol is an iced sweet dessert that contains droplets of pandan-flavoured green rice flour jelly, coconut milk and palm sugar syrup.

The trishaw is much more than a quirky tourist ride in the heritage city of George Town, Penang. It stands at the intersection of transport
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