

A vibrant, open-air square in George Town, Penang, famous for its giant, 6m-tall bronze sculpture of a squirrel, symbolizing the city's nickname 'The City of the Squirrels'.

Dataran Lang Eagle Square is often breezy and can experience sudden rain showers.

Staying hydrated is crucial in Langkawi's tropical climate.
Protection from the sun is important, especially when exploring the square during peak hours.
A serene and historic Buddhist temple, one of the largest in Southeast Asia.
Explore vibrant street art and murals that tell the story of George Town's heritage.
A beautifully preserved 19th-century Chinese manor, now a museum and hotel.
A popular spot for coffee lovers, offering a variety of brews and pastries.
A local favorite for Nasi Kandar, a Malaysian dish of rice with curry sauce and various side dishes.
A large food court offering a wide variety of Malaysian dishes, known for its seafood.

Flaky layered flatbread served with curry sauce
Coconut rice with fried anchovies, peanuts, boiled egg, and sambal
Grilled marinated meat skewers served with peanut sauce
A symbol of Langkawi, this replica of the Dataran Lang's iconic eagle statue is a must-buy souvenir.
Intricately designed wood carvings, pottery, and woven textiles showcasing local motifs and designs.
A traditional sweet made from coconut milk, sugar, and sago, wrapped in banana leaves.
A lush, serene forest park showcasing Taiwan's rich forestry history and culture.
A historic Hindu temple known for its intricate architecture and thousand pillars, located in Hanamkonda, Telangana.
A scenic 1.4-mile trail along the Mississippi River, offering beautiful views, public art, and a peaceful escape in Cape Girardeau.