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Penang travel guide

1, the best time to travel: Penang is a typical tropical climate with plenty of sunshine all year round, and it is a good place for people to travel in any season. However, relatively speaking, between June and September every year is the best time for people to travel to Penang, because the temperature in Penang is relatively mild during this time and can be kept at around 27℃. Moreover, during this period, there was little local precipitation, only occasional showers, and the climate was relatively cool at night, which was very conducive to sightseeing.

2. Entry and exit: Passport: All passengers going to Kuala Lumpur must hold passports and visas valid for more than six months from the date of entry: China citizens must complete their visas abroad before entering Malaysia; Passengers who have not obtained Malaysian visas in advance can apply for port visas if they enter Malaysia through Thailand or Singapore, but they will be refused visas; Tour groups from China can apply for group tourist visas.

3. Penang cuisine: The key point is to try the food stalls on the roadside. Although the storefront is dilapidated, the chef's skills are mostly passed down from generation to generation. This is Penang's unique "food stall culture"!

4. itinerary: Georgetown. Penang Museum-Penang Art Museum-St George's Church-Little India-Love Lane.

5. Tourist route: Northeast County > Yayidan. Qishan-Penang Blissful Valley.

6. itinerary: Georgetown. Georgetown Art Street, one-day tour of classic murals.