kimylee 发表于 22-11-2012 04:32 PM 
我是SARAWAK人,但是对PENANG很陌生,如果去PENANG,建议住几天才够玩呢??
哪些地方/吃/买一定要去的呢 ...
Penang Hill (Bukit Bendera) –Penang Hill (known Bukit Bendera)is located on this island of Penang,Air Itam. It is 6km from the city. Situated about 823 meters (2750 feet) above sea level on this northern part of Penang, this oldest hill resort and the first in Malaysia has cool with average temperature is between 20-27 degree celcius., unpolluted air and historical feature. (Admission fee RM8.00/pax)
Kek Lok Si Temple (Temple of supreme Bliss)– The Kek Lok Si Temple is a Buddhist temple situated in Air Itam in Penang and is one of the best known temples on the island.. The statue is located on the hillside above the pagoda. The other is a huge bronze statue of the Goddess of Mercy, Kuan Yin -- a popular diety in Penang. The statue was newly completed in mid-2003 . (Admission fee RM4.00/pax)
Batu Ferringhi Beach (Passed By) - Sandy white beaches and swaying palm trees and is one of the most popular destination in Penang.In fact, it’s the second most popular destination after Georgetown
(Free Admission)
Hard Rock Penang Hotel ( Photo-Stop ) - A luxury resort along Batu Feringhi Beach at Penang Island in Malaysia only.
Butterfly Farm - Opened in 1986, the Penang Butterfly Farm – located in Teluk Bahang – is one of Penang’s best known and most popular tourist attractions. It features more than 4,000 butterflies from more than 120 groups as well as other insects and reptiles. (Admission fee RM18.00/pax)
Traditional fishing Village -Fishing village in the north western tip of the island and close to the beachfront looked very beautiful and picturesque with its long and rustic wooden pier. (Free Admission) Penang Toy Museum - Penang Toy Museum house over 100,000 toys, dolls and others fun collectibles. (Admission fee RM10.00/pax)
Teluk Bahang Dam (Passed By) - The Teluk Bahang Dam is the largest dam on Penang Island. The Teluk Bahang Dam was completed in 1999. The dam has a height of 58.5 meters and a length of 685 meters.
Balik Pulau Town (Passed By) - Balik Pulau is traditionally popular among the people of Penang as where penangites throng every durian season when the fruits are in abundance. Many swear that Balik Pulau durians are still the best anywhere in Malaysia. Balik Pulau has also built a reputation as a food haven for the locals and the hills surrounding Balik Pulau Town (also called Kongsi) are clove and nutmeg plantations, in addition to the durian estates and fruit orchards.
Fruit Stalls - A good stop along the way if you are going on a round island tour.The location of this fruit stall is in the northwestern hilly part of the island. (Free Admission)
Snake Temple -It was built in 1850 and famous as it was once a refuge for the venomous pit vipers that lived in the surrounding hills.To replace the missing snakes, they now have a snake farm you can visit, with over 50 different species on display and of course a chance to have your photo taken with them (for a price). (Free Admission)
Penang Bridge ( Photo-stop ) - Penang Bridge is a dual carriageway toll bridge connects George Town on the island of Penang and Seberang Prai on the mainland of Malaysia on the Malay Peninsula. It was officially opened to traffic on 14 September 1985. The total length of the bridge is 13.5 km (8.4 mi), making it the longest bridge in Malaysia as and the fourth-longest in Southeast Asia.
Fort Cornwallis - Fort Cornwallis is situated at the spot where Captain Francis Light was supposed to have landed in 1786. Today, much of the old fort remains, but its precincts have been converted into a public park and an open air theater. (Admission fee RM3.00/pax)
Penang Peranakan Mansion - Peranakan', which means 'local-born', is another name for the colourful Straits Chinese or Baba Nyonyacommunity. The Straits Chinese had their heyday in the early twentieth century, to enjoy a lavish lifestyle.The womenfolk were popular for their graceful kebaya dress and rich Nyonya cuisine. (Admission fee RM10.00/pax)
Little India (Passed By) - along these streets, you will find shops selling everything Indian – from gorgeous silk, cotton and brocade saree materials to stainless steel tiffin carriers.
Town Hall ( Photo-Stop) - The Town Hall, like the City Hall. In olden days, the elite used to gather on the balconies of the Municipal Council buildings to view the processions and games held below . The Penang Town Hall was even featured in the movie Anna and the King, the courtroom segment of which was filmed here in 1999.
Chew Clan Jetty-On the Southeast of Penang Island, the Weld Quay is a water-bourne community consists of seven sets of wooden piers. This is unique only to Penang island, where the Penang Clan Jetties have been in existence overt a hundred years old. (Free Admission)
Reclining Buddha Temple –Wat Chayamangkalaram is a Thai Temple which was built in 1845 on the land granded by Queen Victoria. The Temple has one of the largest Reclining Buddha in the world. The Statue is Gold plated and measuring 33 meters in length. (Free Admission)
Botanical Garden - The Penang Botanic Gardens, more popularly known as the "Waterfall Gardens", was established by the British way back in 1884 from an old quarry site. The beautiful grounds and the tranquility of the gardens have long been enjoyed and admired by millions of visitors. (Free Admission)
Victoria Clock Tower ( Photo-Stop) - The Victorian clock tower at the junction of Lebuh Light and Lebuh Pantai is sixty feet tall, one foot for each year of Victoria's reign, which was built to commemorate Queen Victoria's 1897 Jubilee- it was only completed in 1902 when she had passes away.
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