The most important tourist places in Penang
Penang
Penang is one of the states in Malaysia. It is located on the northwestern coast of Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca, bordered by the north and east of Kedah, and south of Perak. It is one of the most economically important states in Malaysia and has a diverse population. In terms of race, culture, language, religion, and has a great tourist value; because there are many areas with tourist attractions.
The most important tourist places in Penang
The city of Georges is one of the most beautiful cities, and the number of tourists is increasing every day to Penang. This city overlooks the famous Cheong Phat Tze Palace, the Kibitan Mosque and the Buddhist Temple, and contains many museums that are known as the country's ancient treasures. Many restaurants are interested in providing popular and classic cuisine in Malaysia, as well as
having shopping centers there.
Penang Island is located on the west coast of Malaysia Peninsula. It was named Prince of Wales Island when it was occupied by the British East Indian Company on August 12, 1786, in honor of the Prince of Wales' birthday,
Pulau Penang Island This island is located in the South China Sea and is part of Johor Marine Park, which consists of a group of islands: Pulau Ur, Pulau Dayang, Pulau Lange and Pulau Penang itself.
Batu Ferringhi is a beachfront area in Malaysia, full of landscapes like tropical fruit trees, with many large hotels such as Hard Rock Penang Hotel, Hydro Hotel, Bay View Beach Resort, Golden Sands Resort, Grand Plaza Parcruyal Penang, Shangri-La Rasa Saiyang, Spa & Spa, Many restaurants, rental services, modern transport facilities, and ticket shops. The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami hit this area without any human damage.
Libas is one of the industrial zones of many multinational companies. It contains Penang International Airport, and has many tourist areas such as Snake Temple, War Museum, Aquariums
and many residential units.
The Tanjung Bunga Valley is located in the northern part of Penang Island, one of the suburbs that leads to Batu Ferringhi and is therefore considered a tourist attraction. There are many low-priced hotels with a floating mosque built in 2005. It has a built-up 15 million ringgit The area is surrounded by hills from the west, south, east, and sea to the north. Its eastern hill is known as Arsquin Mountain, which is 194 meters high. The southern hill is known as Bukit Bandera.
Bukit Martijam is one of the economic centers in the northern region. It is considered an ancient area with a writing tablet written in Sanskrit about 1500 years ago. This plaque is displayed in the square of St. Anne's Church.
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