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Penang’s street art brings George Town’s walls to life with colorful murals showcasing the city’s culture and history. Notable works by artists like Ernest Zacharevic, including Kids on a Bicycle, have become iconic landmarks.
30 minutes
Waterfront village, built on stilts, is home to the Chew clan, with houses stretching out over the water. Stroll along the wooden walkways, and you'll find a mix of traditional homes, small shops, and local shrines, offering a glimpse into the daily lives of the residents. It’s a unique cultural experience that connects Penang’s past and present.
30 minutes
Renowned for its intricate carvings, vibrant murals, and stunning stonework, this grand clan house reflects the wealth and power of the Khoo family. The temple-like structure showcases exquisite Southern Chinese architecture, with ornate wooden beams and a beautifully decorated main hall. Visitors can explore the courtyard and museum to learn about the Khoo clan’s rich history and contributions to Penang’s heritage.
1 hour
Discover the unique Peranakan culture, blending Chinese and Malay influences. Built in the late 19th century by a wealthy Straits Chinese family, the mansion showcases their opulent lifestyle with intricate woodwork, ceramics, and antique furniture.
1 hour
Penang’s oldest and most iconic mosque, built by Indian Muslim traders in the early 19th century. Its striking white facade, domes, and minarets reflect a blend of Mughal and Moorish architecture. As both a religious and cultural landmark, the mosque offers a peaceful atmosphere and intricate interior, providing visitors with a serene experience.
45 minutes
Penang's oldest Chinese temple, built in 1728. A symbol of unity for the Hokkien and Cantonese communities, it’s dedicated to Kuan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy.
30 minutes
Built in the late 18th century by Captain Francis Light, it served as a defensive structure during Penang’s early settlement.
30 minutes
Julibee Clock Tower
15 minutes
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4 hours to 10 hours
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