Its historical value draws much attention to its first fort in Malaysia; Fort Cornwallis. There will be tour guides ready to help you tell you the stories of the Fort Cornwallis. Look forward to seeing original imported cannons from the days of Sir Francis Light.
Temples are also a major part of tourist destinations, the most popular being the Kek Lok Si temple Its queer stairway up the mountain is adorned by what seems to be an endless row of stalls selling allsorts in the cave-like surrounding. The peak of the ‘cave’ greets you with a pond of countless tortoises. Beyond that, an admirable pagoda stands mighty and the temple’s ambience exudes a peaceful air of contentment.
If you’ve been wondering how is the lives of the affluent 17th century Peranakan (or baba and nyona) man and women lived like, get to the steps of the Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion for either 11am or 3pm for a daily tour of the mansion. Construct by a wealthy trader, this mansion function as a boutique hotel cum museum presenting wonderful interior and architecture that highly depended on Feng Shui to keep its air flowing throughout the house.
The beach is the view for sore eyes for anybody and in Penang, you’re never too far away from a beach. To properly enjoy the sands and sea, head to Tanjung Bungah or Batu Ferringhi where you can sun bathe, jet ski, ride horses, and parasail or banana boat the fun out of your holiday. It definitely is the best feeling to be able to relax after a long day of discovering Penang.
The Top Penang Attractions are: 1) Fort Cornwallis 2)Cheong Fatt Tze Blue Mansion 3)Pinang Peranakan 4)Khoo Kongsi Temple 5)Reclining Buddha Temple 6)Kek Lok Si Temple 6)Chinatown 7)Little India 8)Masjid Kapitan Keling (Mosque) 9)The Botanical Garden 10)Snake Temple
Enjoy your stay in Penang!
