Wake up in your cosy bed, and bask in the beautiful sunlight which makes you want to jump out of bed quickly in order not to waste a single minute! After breakfast, enjoy an orientation tour of George Town, starting with a visit to the Thai Buddhist temple, which houses a 33-metre-long reclining Buddha.
Just across the road is the Burmese Buddhist temple. Down by the bustling waterfront are the ‘homes on stilts’ of Chew Jetty, which form a water village dating back to the early Chinese immigrants.
Next, visit the Pinang Peranakan Mansion, a historic house museum preserves the Victorian ornamentation of the home of a prominent ethnic Chinese merchant from the late 19th century. The Peranakans are assimilated ethnic Chinese who have lived in Malaysia for centuries – while in the country as a whole, ethnic Chinese make up a quarter of the population, in Penang they account for almost half of it. This lavishly decorated mansion boasts more than 1,000 pieces of antiques and collectibles, and features an eclectic design, incorporating Chinese carved-wood panels, English ceramic floor tiles and Scottish cast iron balustrades, balconies and railings. Walk along the Street of Harmony, which is bordered by religious landmarks such as Kapitan Keling Mosque, the Hindu Sri Mahamariaman Temple, the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy Temple and the pristine neo-classical St George’s Church. Along the way, check out ‘Little India’, a colourful area in the heart of the old town, where you will find many specialised Indian stores and diners. Indulge in specialties such as spices, Indian music, garlands, trinkets and gold jewellery.
Lunch at a local restaurant to try the banana leaf rice with teh tarik (“pulled tea”). After eating, return to the hotel with the rest of the day at your leisure.
*****Overnight on a bed-and-breakfast basis in Penang*****
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