About Penang

Penang, fondly known as The Pearl of the Orient, is a captivating fusion of heritage, culture, and modern vibrancy. Located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia, the state comprises Penang Island and Seberang Perai on the mainland, connected by the iconic Penang Bridge. Its capital, George Town — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — is famed for its colonial architecture, colorful street art, and timeless charm. Visitors can stroll through historic streets lined with shophouses, temples, and cafes, or take in panoramic views from Penang Hill. Beyond the city, Batu Ferringhi offers golden beaches and resorts, while the Kek Lok Si Temple and Penang National Park add cultural and natural depth to the experience.

Culturally rich and diverse, Penang is a true food haven, often hailed as Malaysia’s culinary capital. Its mix of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and Peranakan influences can be savored in iconic dishes like char kway teow, nasi kandar, and assam laksa. Annual events such as the George Town Festival and Thaipusam procession celebrate the island’s artistic and spiritual spirit. Blending the old and new, Penang perfectly embodies Malaysia’s multicultural essence — a destination where history, flavor, and creativity meet in every corner.

Top Attractions

Top attractions in Penang offer an exciting mix of culture, heritage, and natural beauty — from historic temples and vibrant street art to scenic beaches and panoramic hill views that capture the island’s timeless charm.

Savor Penang’s Cuisine

A vibrant mix of heritage and flavor where every bite reflects the island’s rich multicultural identity.

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