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Depart:14:20Singapore Changi - (SIN)Fri 24/06/11
AirAsia AK 5804
Arrive:15:40Penang Intl - (PE
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Fri 24/06/11
Duration: 1 hr 20 min

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Depart:09:35Penang Intl - (PEN)Mon 27/06/11
AirAsia AK 5801
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Top 10 - What to Eat


Penang gourmet ranges from street food to fine dining but her myriad of flavours are definitely unique to the island state.

With each race offering their own traditional fare, foodies will be spoilt for choice.

Although every culture has their signature dishes, they are also influenced by other cooking styles and have managed to come up with their own special creations that represent a beautiful blend of tastes and spices.


no.1
NASI KANDAR


Nasi Kandar
Rice served with an unending list of curries and dishes meticulously prepared with fish, chicken, squid, prawns and beef – a hearty meal for those who love aromatic spices!


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no.2
LAKSA


Laksa
There are two variations of the Laksa – one is sour and tangy while the other is cooked with rich coconut milk.


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no.3
CHAR KOAY TEOW


Char Koay Teow
This flat, fried white noodle dish has been described
as a taste of heaven and it is certainly no exaggeration!


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no.4
HOKKIEN MEE


Hokkien Mee
The Penang version of this dish is craved by many including those who do not hail from the state. The yellow noodle cooked in tasty prawn soup is definitely a local favourite!


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NYONYA DISHES


Nyonya dishes, deserts and kuih
The Nyonya community’s cooking skills are legendary. Infused with herbs and spices, the dishes are a perfect accompaniment to steaming white rice while the desserts and local cakes (kuih) are a sight to behold with their unique soft texture and colourful appearance – sinfully delicious.


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ROJAK


Rojak
A delicious mix of fresh fruits and vegetables like pineapples, cucumber and water apples with cuttlefish slices. Generously topped with a local prawn paste dressing, it is a heady combination indeed!


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BUKIT TAMBUN SEAFOOD


Bukit Tambun Seafood
Bukit Tambun on the mainland is only a short distance from the Penang Bridge and serves some of the cheapest and freshest variety of seafood in the country! Indulge in succulent prawns, tasty crabs and your favourite fish dish without burning a hole in your pocket.


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PASEMBUR


Pasembur
A slightly different version of the Rojak, the Pasembur features a mix of deep fried items and shredded vegetables. The dressing is a peanut-based sweet sauce that will leave you hungering for more.


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EURASIAN FOOD


Eurasian food
Sourcing for authentic Eurasian cuisine maybe a bit of a challenge because the community is dwindling in numbers. However, the Little Penang Street Market at Upper Penang Road (only on the last Sunday of each month) and a small Eurasian restaurant tucked away along Kelawai Road serve very good Eurasian specialties. Among the popular dishes are the Debel (Devilled) Curry, pickles, sweetmeat, roasts, patties, spicy Mulligatawny Soup, kedgerees, stews and pies.


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THE BEST OF ASIA, PENANG ‘S SIGHTS

Top 10 - What to See

While soaking in the sun at one of the many beautiful beaches is a must, visitors must bring along their most comfortable walking shoes because there is a whole new world to be explored in the quaint nooks and crannies of George Town .

Offering the best of Asia, Penang 's sights and sounds reflect the colourful heritage of her many races and the pride of her people.

Be it lush tropical gardens or ornately designed temples and unique heritage buildings, Penang will give you a glimpse into a world where nature, tradition and history blend into a rich cultural tapestry.



no.1
GEORGE TOWN


All the major heritage buildings
and clanhouses in the George Town
inner city!

Be impressed by the unique charms of Straits eclectic architecture and colonial past that has earned George Town a place in Unesco’s heritage site listing and be humbled by the grandeur of a priceless religious and cultural legacy - here, every building represents a page of our history and every street corner has a tale to tell.


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THEE KONG TUA


Thee Kong Tua (Jade Emperor’s Temple)
in Air Itam
The Jade Emperor's Pavilion is a stone’s throw away from Kek Lok Si and Penang Hill Railway Station in Air Itam. The temple is dedicated to the Jade Emperor, who according Taoist believe, is the supreme ruler of heaven. This temple is the only one in the country built specifically for devotees to pay homage to Thee Kong.

After undergoing massive renovation work, the 140-year-old temple is applying for Unesco heritage conservation recognition. During Chinese New Year, devotees throng the temple to pay homage to the deity on his birthday (which falls on the ninth day of the celebration).


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PENANG HILL


Penang Hill
At 821m above sea level,Penang Hill visitors will be privy to some of the grandest colonial mansions (which are now restaurants and guests houses) while enjoying the cool, refreshing air and bird’s eye view of the island.

The hill (originally known as Strawberry Hill) was first cleared by Captain Francis Light (who first established Penang as a British colony) to plant strawberries – hence its original name.


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KEK LOK SI TEMPLE


Kek Lok Si Temple
Construction for the temple started in 1890 and to date, is the largest

Buddhist temple in Malaysia. Known as the Temple of Supreme Bliss, Kek Lok Si ranks as among the best known temples in the region. Overlooking the town of Air Itam, the best time to visit Kek Lok Si is during Chinese New Year because thousands of lights are switched on to mark the celebration, transforming the place of wo

rship into a brightly-lit fairyland at night.


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RECLINING BUDDHA


Reclining Buddha
Located in the quaint Pulau Tikus town, Wat Chayamangkalaram was built in 1845 by a Thai Buddhist monk. It houses a 33-meter gold-plated reclining Buddha that attracts devotees from all over the world (especially du

ring the Sonkran and the Loy Krathong festivals). Dragons, mythical serpents, elaborately decorated shrines and Buddha statues of all shapes and sizes dot the temple grounds.


A small Malaysian-Thai community lives around this temple. Right opposite Wat Chayamangkalaram is the Dharmikarama Burmese Temple.


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NATIONAL PARK


National Park (Muka Head)
While Penang’s National Park in Pantai Acheh may be the smallest in the country, it is by no means less impressive. Eco-attractions like the pristine Pantai Kerachut

beach and meromictic lake (a body of sea water and fresh water that do not mix) provide the perfect spot for picnics and fishing, swimming and trekking. Boat rides can also be arranged or those who want to visit

the nearby islands. Also, do look out for the old lighthouse which was built in 1883 – it is still operational and visitors are welcome!


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TOY MUSEUM


Toy Museum
The Penang Toy Museum in Tanju

ng Bunga is no kid’s play! With more than 100,000 toys, dolls, models and other fun collectibles, it is the largest museum of its kind anywhere in the world and the first in Asia. Featuring

life-size models of super heroes to tiny action figures, this is one playground both kids and adults won’t want to miss!


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TROPICAL SPICE GARDEN


Tropical Spice Garden (it’s the only
spice garden in South East Asia)

Having the distinction as being South East Asia’s only dedicated spice sanctuary, the Tropical Spice Garden in Teluk Bahang is indeed paradise

on earth. Nestled among lush green foliage, exotic ferns and flowering plants, the garden’s cafĂ© overlooks the pristine blue sea and is the ideal setting for an afternoon drink. Spread over a sprawling 3.2ha, the garden boasts of more than 500 varieties of flora from Malaysia and other regions.

Oh, and the souvenir shop is a one-of-a-kind boutique that carries som

e very interesting items made from the most popular local spices!


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SNAKE TEMPLE


Snake Temple
The Chor Soo Kong Temple (as it is known among locals), is “guarded” by green Wagler Pitt Vipers believed to

have slithered to the temple to protect the deity. Although these snakes are believed to have been rendered harmless by the sacred joss stick smoke and incense, their venom

has been removed so visitors can heave a sigh of relief!


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BUTTERFLY FARM


Butterfly Farm
This tropical butterfly farm in Teluk Bahang is so famous that it was visited by former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his wife when they came to Penang for a private holiday in 2008. A live museum with winged beauties fluttering about as well as a breeding research centre, the farm is an

eco-tourism gem indeed.


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no.10
BAK KUT TEH




Bak Kut Teh
Pork ribs simmered in herbal soup, Bak Kut Teh is a well-loved Chinese dish. Often, regulars will request for “extras” like pork intestines and pork skin. Eaten with white rice, nothi

ng beats a steaming hot bowl of Bak Kut Teh!


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