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Discover what to see, do and eat in Malaysia's culinary and cultural capital The 16,000 square-metre China House Space -- along with the rest of Penang -- is simply begging to be discovered and ...
Penang Cocktail Week returns for its third edition next week (Sept 1-7) and it's got another lineup of guests shifts and ...
Penang, Malaysia is a colourful state, with its charming capital Georgetown awarded UNESCO World Heritage Site status. Blending both Eastern and Western influences, a walk in the city will uncover ...
Penang Island offers serious bang for its buck, with superb street food, heritage architecture and its very own fashion week just a short haul from Hong Kong.
The Teddyville Museum at the DoubleTree Resort by Hilton in Batu Ferringhi, Penang, uses teddy bears to tell the island's history and the achievements of its people.
Granted Penang offers itself as a bit of a culinary paradise when it comes to local food but over the years Penang has been steadily building its reputation for being a one-stop holiday destination.
COVID 19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019) has been described as a global pandemic by the World Health Organisation, which means that it has spread across six continents.
Penang is renowned for its vibrant street food scene and cultural richness, but for those who, like me, occasionally crave a coffee break, the question arises: Where can you find excellent cafes on ...
Once you do, pose with it, click and take home a memory with your zodiac! As the museum’s name suggests, everything here is interactive and everything is made in Penang!