


Penang, also known as Pulau Pinang (which means Penang Island in english) is one of the city with the most world heritage site. As the stable multi-cultural centre in Malaysia consist of 2 of the world largest ethnic group as the country's core population group and a rich sea port and colonial history Penang retained sites and representation of over 200 years of the world largest combination cultural history, from the basic, Chinese, India and Malays culture centre, It also include British colonial majestic governess building and Islamic Armenian quarters. Here just from the declared list of the World Heritage organization you’ll hear the prayer call of the Muazzin from the Masjid Kapitan Kling 6 times a day, ringing of bells from the Mahamariamman Temple, smell the incense of joss sticks from the Khoo Kongsi. Not to mention the wide variety of food you can taste such as asam laksa near Pak Kan Lai (inside the market), the teh tarik at the Kalai Kadai (Prangin Road Market), or nasi kandar near Rumah Tinggi.
With the vibrant multicultural society here living under one roof. You’d enjoy such cultural experiences such as lion dance, Malays dances, You can visit the oldest Relics in Penang at St. Anne’s Church Bukit Mertajam called Cheruk Tokun which dated back 6th century. The ancient high rise of Cheah Si Sek Tek Tong or if you are looking for a beach side property with historical value you may choose The Lone Pine hotel is located at Batu Ferringhi and breath the British Empire colonial breeze.
With the vibrant multicultural society here living under one roof. You’d enjoy such cultural experiences such as lion dance, Malays dances, You can visit the oldest Relics in Penang at St. Anne’s Church Bukit Mertajam called Cheruk Tokun which dated back 6th century. The ancient high rise of Cheah Si Sek Tek Tong or if you are looking for a beach side property with historical value you may choose The Lone Pine hotel is located at Batu Ferringhi and breath the British Empire colonial breeze.



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