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| Bus Terminal Sungai Nibong |
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| Penang Butterfly Farm |
| Located approximately 6km from the hotel, the Penang Butterfly Farm was established in 1986 is home to over 4,000 tropical butterflies from about 150 species, in a natural habitat.The Penang Butterfly Farm is more than just a tourist attraction. It is set |
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| Maha Mariamman Temple |
| The entrance sculpture to this temple is made up of 38 statues of gods and goddesses and four swans. Built in 1833, it is the oldest Indian Temple in town. It features the Hindu goddess Mariamman in her many incarnations. Insisde , the Lord Subramaniam |
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| Little India |
| Covering a cosy aarea around Lebuh Queen, Lebuh Chulia and Jalan Pasar (Market Street), Little India is a great place to visit if you are seeking an interesting shopping experience. All along these streets, you will find shops selling evrything Indian - |
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| Fort Cornwallis |
| Fort Cornwallis is an old star-shaped fort. It is named after the late 18th century Governor-General of Bengal, India, Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis. Fort Cornwallis is the largest standing fort in Malaysia. |
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| Botanical Garden |
| A centre for collection, identification and conservation of the local and exotic flora |
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| Butterworth Railway Station |
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| Butterworth Railway Station |
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| Butterworth Railway Station |
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| Butterworth Railway Station |
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| Butterworth Railway Station |
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| Butterworth Railway Station |
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| War Museum |
| The Penang War Museum is set in an old British military fortress built in the 1930s. The structures of this 20 acre fortress - camouflaged by the jungle - are being restored and converted into a museum to tell the story of Malaya during the Second World |
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| Penang National Park |
| Located at the North-East corner of Penang and fronts the Straits of Malacca. The Park is unique as it contains several different types of habitat including a meromictic lake, wetlands, mangroves, mudflats, cotal reefs and turtle nesting beaches. |
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| Snake Temple |
| The Snake temple built in 1850, is probably the only one of its kind in the world. |
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| Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion |
| A 1880 chinese courtyard mansion located right in the heart of Georgetown. An architecrural legacy with 38 rooms, 5 courtyards, 7 staircases and a fascinating display of 'Feng Shui' subtleties. Listed as a UNESCO Heritage Conservation. |
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| Butterworth Railway Station |
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| Kek Lok Si Temple |
| It is the largest Buddhist temple in Southeast Asia. Mahayana Buddhism and traditional Chinese rituals blend into a harmonious whole, both in the temple architecture and artwork as well as in the daily activities of worshippers. |
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| Khoo Kongsi |
| One of the most distinctive Chinese clan associations in Malaysia. It is well known worldwide for its extensive lineage that can be traced back 650 years, as well as its closely-knit and defensive congregation of buildings and a magnificent clanhouse. |
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| Kapitan Keling Mosque |
| One of the main houses of worships along George Towns Street of Harmony, the Kapitan Keling Mosque was built and designed by German architect Henry Alfred Neubronner |
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| Reclining Buddha |
| Wat Chaiyamangkalaram (also Chayamangkalaram or Chaiya Mangkalaram) is one of the most resplendent Buddhist temples in Penang. It has an outwardly Thai architecture applying vibrant colors and designs. |
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| Tropical Fruit Farm |
| Here on the 25-acre Tropical Fruit Farm, are more than 250 types of tropical and sub-tropical fruits. Some of which will tantalise your taste buds. Not only are they delectable, they are also rich in natural vitamins, minerals and fibres too. |
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| Butterworth Railway Station |
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| Butterworth Railway Station |
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| Butterworth Railway Station |
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| Pinang Peranakan Mansion |
| Depicting the typical home opf rich Baba of more than a century ago, the opulent lifestyle of these loccaly acculturated Chinese is recreated in the Pinang Peranakan Mansion to offer a glimpse of their many customs and traditions. |
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| Penang Hill |
| The hill, also known as Bukit Bendera, is 830 meter high (2,750 foot) and it's much cooler than in the city below. It's about 3 degrees cooler than the places near the coast. |
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| Penang Museum |
| Divided into galleries dedicated to Penang's historical communities, the museum houses a fine collection of old photographs, maps, historical documents, Chinese furniture, embroidery, costumes and other historical relics. |
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| Tropical Spice Garden |
| View over 100 varieties of tropical spices and herbs used as flavorings, medicines, dyes and perfumes. Get hands-on experience of grinding spices, and retrace the historical spice trade routes on the "Spices of the World" globe . |
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| Butterworth Railway Station |
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| Butterworth Railway Station |
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| Penang Bird Park |
| The first & largest bird park of its kind in Malaysia. Established since 1988, the 5-acre park , has a collection of more that 300 species of birds from all over the world, of which more than 150 species are of Malaysian Species. |
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| Teluk Bahang Forest Park |
| Experience the wonders of nature in the 873 hectares tropical rainforest of Teluk Bahang Forest Reserve which offers many interesting species of flora and fauna, some of which are rare and unique. There are several exciting hiking trails and also a Fores |
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| Butterworth Railway Station |
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