Malaysia, Penang
Read MoreView of George Town, Penang, Malaysia.
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Bukit Bendera - the Penang Hill (Bukit Bendera) is 830 meter high (2,750 foot) and it's much cooler than in the city below (George town). The funicular at the railway station takes you to the top and it will cost you RM4.50 for one way. The funicular railway will not take you straight to the top, you have to change trains halfway. George Town, Penang, Malaysia.
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Buddha statue inside Tapak Sejarah, a buddhist burmese temple. It has been identified as one of the fifteen historical sites. George Town, Penang, Malaysia.
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Monk inside Tapak Sejarah, a buddhist burmese temple. It has been identified as one of the fifteen historical sites. George Town, Penang, Malaysia.
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Kek Lok Si Temple (Penang Hokkien for "Temple of Supreme Bliss") is a Buddhist temple situated in Air Itam, Penang and is one of the best known temples on the island. Mahayana Buddhism and tradional 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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Reclining Buddha at Wat Chayamangkalaram - Thai Buddhist Temple, George Town, Penang, Malaysia.
Reclining BuddhaWat ChayamangkalaramThai Buddhist Templemalaysiahistorical sitepenangasia
Kek Lok Si Temple (Penang Hokkien for "Temple of Supreme Bliss") is a Buddhist temple situated in Air Itam, Penang and is one of the best known temples on the island. Mahayana Buddhism and tradional Chinese rituals blend into a harmonious whole, both in the temple architecture and artwork as well as in the daily activities of worshippers.
Kek Lok Si TempleTemple of Supreme BlissGeorge townpenangmalaysiaasia
Kek Lok Si Temple (Penang Hokkien for "Temple of Supreme Bliss") is a Buddhist temple situated in Air Itam, Penang and is one of the best known temples on the island. Mahayana Buddhism and tradional Chinese rituals blend into a harmonious whole, both in the temple architecture and artwork as well as in the daily activities of worshippers.
Kek Lok Si TempleTemple of Supreme BlissGeorge townpenangmalaysiaasia
Sri Pinang in grass.
Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).MalayMalaysiaPearl of the OrientPeninsular MalaysiaPulau PinangStrait of Malaccabetel nut treecoastislandnorthwestpenangsouth east asia
Say Cheese! Malay couple taking pictures at Penang Hill, Malaysia
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Monkeys at Bukit Bendera - the Penang Hill being fed by people. I don't think its good for them but people were feeding them all kinds of food including processed food like chips! George Town, Penang, Malaysia.
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Wawasan Open University, Penang, Malaysia.
IDRC's PAN ALL 2009 CONFERENCE, Penang, Malaysia. 12-14 June, 2009.
Canadian International Development Research Centre organized 3rd PAN (PAN Asia Networking) All partners' conference held in Penang to bring together its research partners in the Asian region. More than 150 participants, including project and sub-project leads, representatives from PAN research networks, targeted global researchers in ICTD, key regional practitioners and researchers, evaluators, donors and relevant IDRC staff attended the conference held at Wawasan Open University (WOU).
For more details see: http://www.idrc.ca/pan/ev-136463-201-1-DO_TOPIC.html and http://panall.crowdvine.com/2009All partners'Asian regionICTDIDRCInternational Development Research CentreMalaysiaPAN Asia NetworkingPAN research networksWOUWawasan Open Universitycanadianconferencedonorsevaluatorsglobal researchersict4djunekey regional practitionersleadspanpan allparticipantspenangprojectrepresentativesresearch partnersresearchersstaffsubprojectwww.idrc.capan
View of Penang City from WOU.
IDRC's PAN ALL 2009 CONFERENCE, Penang, Malaysia. 12-14 June, 2009.
Canadian International Development Research Centre organized 3rd PAN (PAN Asia Networking) All partners' conference held in Penang to bring together its research partners in the Asian region. More than 150 participants, including project and sub-project leads, representatives from PAN research networks, targeted global researchers in ICTD, key regional practitioners and researchers, evaluators, donors and relevant IDRC staff attended the conference held at Wawasan Open University (WOU).
For more details see: http://www.idrc.ca/pan/ev-136463-201-1-DO_TOPIC.html and http://panall.crowdvine.com/2009All partners'Asian regionICTDIDRCInternational Development Research CentreMalaysiaPAN Asia NetworkingPAN research networksWOUWawasan Open Universityariel viewcanadianconferencedonorsevaluatorsglobal researchersict4djunekey regional practitionersleadspanpan allparticipantspenangprojectrepresentativesresearch partnersresearchersstaffsubprojectwww.idrc.capan
Batu Feringgi beach with people doing para gliding, and beach scooters.
Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).MalayMalaysiaPearl of the OrientPeninsular MalaysiaPulau PinangStrait of Malaccabetel nut treecoastislandnorthwestpenangsouth east asia
Fish Spa at Batu Feringgi. At the spa you put your feet in the water and special fishes nibble at your dead-skin.
Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).PenangMalayPulau PinangMalaysianorthwestcoastPeninsular MalaysiaStrait of Malaccaislandbetel nut treePearl of the Orientsouth east asia
Lots of tourists particularly Australian at the Street food place in Batu Feringgi.
Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).MalayMalaysiaPearl of the OrientPeninsular MalaysiaPulau PinangStrait of Malaccabetel nut treecoastislandnorthwestpenangsouth east asia
Kek Lok Si Temple (Penang Hokkien for "Temple of Supreme Bliss") is a Buddhist temple situated in Air Itam, Penang and is one of the best known temples on the island. Mahayana Buddhism and tradional Chinese rituals blend into a harmonious whole, both in the temple architecture and artwork as well as in the daily activities of worshippers.
Kek Lok Si TempleTemple of Supreme BlissGeorge townpenangmalaysiaasia
Kek Lok Si Temple (Penang Hokkien for "Temple of Supreme Bliss") is a Buddhist temple situated in Air Itam, Penang and is one of the best known temples on the island. Mahayana Buddhism and tradional Chinese rituals blend into a harmonious whole, both in the temple architecture and artwork as well as in the daily activities of worshippers.
Kek Lok Si TempleTemple of Supreme BlissGeorge townpenangmalaysiaasia
Yap Kongsi Temple, Penang.
Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).MalayMalaysiaPearl of the OrientPeninsular MalaysiaPulau PinangStrait of Malaccabetel nut treecoastislandnorthwestpenangsouth east asia
Wat Chayamangkalaram - Thai Buddhist Temple, George Town, Penang, Malaysia.
Wat ChayamangkalaramThai Buddhist Templemalaysiahistorical sitepenangasia
Selamant Datang (Welcome) Taman Kota Lama.
Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).MalayMalaysiaPearl of the OrientPeninsular MalaysiaPulau PinangStrait of Malaccabetel nut treecoastislandnorthwestpenangsouth east asia
Plenty of options for street food in Penang.
Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).MalayMalaysiaPearl of the OrientPeninsular MalaysiaPulau PinangStrait of Malaccabetel nut treecoastislandnorthwestpenangsouth east asia
Plenty of options for street food in Penang. Penang Famous Soya Cincau.
Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).MalayMalaysiaPearl of the OrientPeninsular MalaysiaPulau PinangSoya CincauStrait of Malaccabetel nut treecoastislandnorthwestpenangsouth east asia
Kapitan Kling Mosque
The Kapitan Keling Mosque is arguably the best known mosque in Penang. Situated on Jalan Kapitan Keling, formerly Pitt Street, it is the largest historic mosque in George Town. The Kapitan Keling Mosque is named after Caudeer Mohudeen, the head of the Indian Muslim community credited to have built it around 1800.
Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).MalayMalaysiaPearl of the OrientPeninsular MalaysiaPulau PinangStrait of Malaccabetel nut treecoastislandnorthwestpenangsouth east asia
Shopping in Penang. Gurney Plaza.
Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).MalayMalaysiaPearl of the OrientPeninsular MalaysiaPulau PinangStrait of Malaccabetel nut treecoastislandnorthwestpenangsouth east asia
Little India.
Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).MalayMalaysiaPearl of the OrientPeninsular MalaysiaPulau PinangStrait of Malaccabetel nut treecoastislandnorthwestpenangsouth east asia
Fort Cornwallis, Penang. Soon after taking posession in 1786, Francis Light erected a fort at the tip of the cape and named it after the Governor General of Bengal - Charles Cornwallis. This was the first military and administrative base of the East India Company.
Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).MalayMalaysiaPearl of the OrientPeninsular MalaysiaPulau PinangStrait of Malaccabetel nut treecoastfort cornwallisislandnorthwestpenangsouth east asia
Fort Cornwallis, Penang. Soon after taking posession in 1786, Francis Light erected a fort at the tip of the cape and named it after the Governor General of Bengal - Charles Cornwallis. This was the first military and administrative base of the East India Company.
Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).MalayMalaysiaPearl of the OrientPeninsular MalaysiaPulau PinangStrait of Malaccabetel nut treecoastfort cornwallisislandnorthwestpenangsouth east asia
Sepoy Hut at Fort Cornwallis, Penang. Soon after taking posession in 1786, Francis Light erected a fort at the tip of the cape and named it after the Governor General of Bengal - Charles Cornwallis. This was the first military and administrative base of the East India Company.
Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).MalayMalaysiaPearl of the OrientPeninsular MalaysiaPulau PinangStrait of Malaccabetel nut treecoastfort cornwallisislandnorthwestpenangsouth east asia
Fort Cornwallis, Penang. Soon after taking posession in 1786, Francis Light erected a fort at the tip of the cape and named it after the Governor General of Bengal - Charles Cornwallis. This was the first military and administrative base of the East India Company.
Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).MalayMalaysiaPearl of the OrientPeninsular MalaysiaPulau PinangStrait of Malaccabetel nut treecoastfort cornwallisislandnorthwestpenangsouth east asia
Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).
MalayMalaysiaPearl of the OrientPeninsular MalaysiaPulau PinangStrait of Malaccabetel nut treecoastislandnorthwestpenangsouth east asia
Town Hall building.
Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).MalayMalaysiaPearl of the OrientPeninsular MalaysiaPulau PinangStrait of Malaccabetel nut treecoastislandnorthwestpenangsouth east asia
St. George's Anglican Church
The St George's Anglican Church along Farquhar Street is one of the loveliest heritage buildings in George Town, Penang. It is on the route of a walking tour. The formation of the St George's Church was credited to Reverend Robert Sparke Hutchings, the same person who founded the Penang Free School, the oldest English school in Southeast Asia, and who gave his name to Hutchings School nearby.
Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).PenangMalayPulau PinangMalaysianorthwestcoastPeninsular MalaysiaStrait of Malaccaislandbetel nut treePearl of the Orientsouth east asia
Kuan Yin Teng, Temple of the Goddess of Mercy
The official name of the Kuan Yin Teng is actually Kong Hock Keong, which means, "Temple of the Cantonese and Hokkien community". The name Kong Hock Keong is derived from "Kong" for Kong Fu, meaning Cantonese, and "Hock" for Hokkien, and reflects the two main provinces in China from which the majority of the Chinese immigrants in Penang originate.
Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).MalayMalaysiaPearl of the OrientPeninsular MalaysiaPulau PinangStrait of Malaccabetel nut treecoastislandnorthwestpenangsouth east asia
Kuan Yin Teng, Temple of the Goddess of Mercy
The official name of the Kuan Yin Teng is actually Kong Hock Keong, which means, "Temple of the Cantonese and Hokkien community". The name Kong Hock Keong is derived from "Kong" for Kong Fu, meaning Cantonese, and "Hock" for Hokkien, and reflects the two main provinces in China from which the majority of the Chinese immigrants in Penang originate.
Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).MalayMalaysiaPearl of the OrientPeninsular MalaysiaPulau PinangStrait of Malaccabetel nut treecoastislandnorthwestpenangsouth east asia
School girls at the bus stop.
Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).MalayMalaysiaPearl of the OrientPeninsular MalaysiaPulau PinangStrait of Malaccabetel nut treecoastislandnorthwestpenangsouth east asia
Street view.
Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).MalayMalaysiaPearl of the OrientPeninsular MalaysiaPulau PinangStrait of Malaccabetel nut treecoastislandnorthwestpenangsouth east asia
Komtar Tower
Jalan Magazine, Georgetown, Pulau Pinang, Pulau Pinang 10300, Malaysia
Penang's tallest building and the sixth tallest building in Malaysia. It is located in the heart of George Town. When the skyscraper topped out it was the tallest building in Asia, by the time construction was completed it had however been surpassed by Seoul's Korean Life Insurance Building (KLI 63 Building). The 65-storey tower is a 12-sided geometric block, 760ft (232m) tall, sitting atop a 4-storey podium. The complex comprises office and retail commercial space as well as public and recreational facilities.
Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).MalayMalaysiaPearl of the OrientPeninsular MalaysiaPulau PinangStrait of Malaccabetel nut treecoastislandnorthwestpenangsouth east asia
Tourists on Tricycle outside the Hindu Indian Temple.
Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).MalayMalaysiaPearl of the OrientPeninsular MalaysiaPulau PinangStrait of Malaccabetel nut treecoastislandnorthwestpenangsouth east asia
Monk praying at Kek Lok Si Temple (Penang Hokkien for "Temple of Supreme Bliss"). This is a Buddhist temple situated in Air Itam, Penang and is one of the best known temples on the island. Mahayana Buddhism and tradional Chinese rituals blend into a harmonious whole, both in the temple architecture and artwork as well as in the daily activities of worshippers.
Kek Lok Si TempleTemple of Supreme BlissGeorge townpenangmalaysiaasiamonk
Tapak Sejarah, a buddhist burmese temple. It has been identified as one of the fifteen historical sites. George Town, Penang, Malaysia. South Asia.
Tapak Sejarahbuddhist burmese templehistorical sitepenangmalaysia
Wat Chayamangkalaram - Thai Buddhist Temple, George Town, Penang, Malaysia.
Wat ChayamangkalaramThai Buddhist Templemalaysiahistorical sitepenangasia
Portraits of Malay girls at the Esplanade, Penang.
Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).MalayMalaysiaPearl of the OrientPeninsular MalaysiaPulau PinangStrait of Malaccabetel nut treecoastislandnorthwestpenangsouth east asia
Portraits of Malay girls at the Esplanade, Penang.
Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).MalayMalaysiaPearl of the OrientPeninsular MalaysiaPulau PinangStrait of Malaccabetel nut treecoastislandnorthwestpenangsouth east asia
Night shot of the Town Hall Building.
Penang (pronounced /pəˈnæŋ/; (Malay: Pulau Pinang)) is a state in Malaysia which is located on the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the betel nut tree. It is the second smallest state in Malaysia. Penang is often known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls).MalayMalaysiaPearl of the OrientPeninsular MalaysiaPulau PinangStrait of Malaccabetel nut treecoastislandnorthwestpenangsouth east asia