Assalamualaikum, Welcome to my pages, my name is Muhammad Nadzmi Bin Mohd Sobri holding of Bachelor in Multimedia at University Utara Malaysia(UUM) with matric Number 247139. You can call me Nad. I'm staying at Taman Bertam Indah, Kepala Batas Penang.
Today i want to share to you about The FUN Thing u can do in Penang.
1. Take a walk along Penang’s Harmony Street
Penang’s Street of Harmony is found along Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling
and is by far one of the places which best reflect the multi-cultural
uniqueness of Malaysia as a country. The street is filled with multiple
places of worship catering to different faiths and it’s not uncommon to
see devotees pouring in and out on a weekend or religious holiday. Some
of the buildings include the Masjid Kapitan Keling (duh!), Kuan Yin
Temple, St. George’s Church, the Sri Mahamariamman Temple and many more.
The famous Khoo Kongsi building is also located here.
2. Play Hide & Seek With The Street Murals of Penang
I think it was around late 2009 or early 2010 when my friends started
posting pictures of themselves standing next to creative murals along
the streets of Penang. It wasn’t long before tracking down these works
of art became the next ‘it’ thing in Penang tourism, even for locals!
The streets of George Town are literally filled with these interesting
pieces and is one of the main reasons why there are so many more
bicycles on the street on the island now than say, 10 years ago. Due to
the sheer number of art murals in the city, hunting for them all is a
legit day-long activity and most likely (and for your sake of
convenience), it would be ideal to rent a bike (some hotels have rental
services specifically because of this).
3. Pay a visit to the Kek Lok Si Temple at night
The Kek Lok Si temple is one of the finest and largest temple complexes
within the region. Adorned with many sculptures and carvings, and even
more images of Buddha, the temple is an essential aspect of Buddhism and
Chinese cultural rituals in Penang. The temple’s architecture, with its
many pagodas and archways, is even more enchanting during the Chinese
New Year and Wesak Day celebrations as the temple will be covered in
dazzling lights. It is also during those times when the temple is most
crowded, usually by worshippers but also tourists who wish to soak in
the serene atmosphere.
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