


Penang Hill, also known as Bukit Bendera, offers panoramic views of George Town, a funicular railway, and a cool respite from the city's heat.
Intricate wax-resist dyed fabrics, a traditional art form in Penang.
Traditional Malaysian moon-shaped kites, a symbol of local culture.
Local delicacies like 'Char Koay Teow' and 'Popiah' at this morning market.

Flaky layered flatbread served with curry sauce

Thin, crispy pancake filled with peanut, sugar, and coconut
Stir-fried flat noodles with prawns, cockles, and beansprouts
Penang's tropical climate can be rainy, especially in the evenings.
Protect from the sun while exploring Penang Hill's scenic trails.
Comfortable and sturdy shoes are essential for hiking and exploring the hill.
Penang Hill offers a panoramic view of the island and a cool respite from the city's heat.
Also known as the 'Blue Mansion', it's a UNESCO World Heritage Site with stunning architecture.
This star-shaped fort offers a glimpse into Penang's colonial past and houses a museum and cafe.
Known for its stunning hilltop views and international breakfast buffet.

A cozy spot offering local breakfast dishes with a view.
Offers a variety of local and international dishes for lunch.
Ateshgah Fire Temple, a Zoroastrian place of worship, is a unique architectural monument in the Absheron region, Azerbaijan.

Mikasa Port Illuminations is a spectacular light display held annually in Mikasa, Hokkaido, Japan. It transforms the port area into a magical wonderland with millions of LED lights.

A serene urban park along the Ebro River, offering green spaces, cycling paths, and stunning city views.