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Where is the fun in Penang? Are there any interesting places to recommend? Please kneel down and beg for Penang travel guide ~

1. Georgetown: lifelike murals.

There are free buses in Georgetown to show tourists around the city. There is a free bus stop at 19, and there is also a stop at Everbright Building.

The operation time is from 6: 00 to 23: 40, and it runs every 20 minutes. Visitors can get on the bus at this 19 station at will, as long as they pay attention that the uplink and downlink are not at the same station. If you want to collect all the murals, you can ask for free navigation maps from hotels, inns or local tricycle drivers.

2. Penang Road: a famous shopping street.

3. swatow street: a famous night market and snack street.

4. Gokurakuji: the largest Buddhist temple in China in Southeast Asia. Climb to the top of the pagoda overlooking Penang.

Located in the Air Hitam market. Take bus No.201,203, 204, 206, 306 or u502 at the bus center station in Georgetown or the station near the ferry, and tell the driver to get off at Gokurakuji Station. Admission to the temple is free, with 2 ringgits in Tafer.

5. Love Lane: Romantic Alley.

6. Hanjiang Club: Chaoshan style building.

7. Zhang Bishi's former residence: China's garden-style mansion in Qing Dynasty, known as "Blue House" in Penang. RM 12, and the access time is three times a day: 1 1 am, 1 pm, 3 pm.

8. St George's Church: the first all-white English church in Penang.

9. Niugan Winter Street: Penang Special Food Street.

10. Binglang Mountain: a summer pearl on the Malay Peninsula. You can take Rapid CAT free bus, get off at Everbright Building and get off at Penang Surname Bridge, then transfer to Bus No.204 and get off at Pekan Air Itam Station. Adult RM 30, child 15 (including cable car).

1 1. Penang Botanical Garden: Primitive forest with English garden style. It takes about 30 minutes to get to the botanical garden by bus No.7 in the city. It's free.

12. Ba Du Dingyi: a paradise for water sports. Besides water sports, you can also ride horses here. You can choose to take the Rapid CAT free bus near Everbright Building to Penang Surname Bridge, and then transfer to Rapid Penang Bus 10 1 to Ba Du Dingyi.

13. Little India: a scenic street full of fragrance and music.

14. surname bridge: a tall wooden house built along the coast. Located at the seaside of Georgetown, there are many buses in the city with the terminal at the pier.

15. Oriental Seafood Restaurant: A Chinese seafood restaurant with open-air seats.

If you want to know anything, you can ask again. If you are satisfied with my answer, I hope you can adopt it! Have a nice trip.