Penang's very own Arcadia in the clouds Bukit Bendera.
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Historical church in a sleepy hollow
An old
church, described so evocatively in this essay, transports us into the early
days of Balik Pulau. Rediscover a quiet town in Penang which has been somewhat
forgotten by time. Click here for full
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Temple
of an ancient goddess
Sri Mariamman
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Sanctum
sanctorums of the Thai
and Burmese communities
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The Star on the North East
Coast of
Penang
A historical
overview of Fort Cornwallis. Click here for full
story.

Penang is host to hundreds
of shopping outlets and one of the most interesting must surely be the flea
market at Lorong Kulit. You never know what you will find and the search
is only half the fun. The flea market draws thousands of bargain hunters
each week. Click here for full story.

The writer finds a more wholesome
place to find solace far fom the madding crowd and amidst fluttering
beauties. Click here for full story.

"A man determined can move
a mountain, but a man devoted can carve one". The story behind the Kek Lok
Si Temple and how one man's vision led to the creation of South-east Asia's
most celebrated Buddhist temple complex. Click here
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An oasis within an island
Kampung
Seronok offers a rare model of traditional village living in modern Penang.
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Malaysia's
own big foot?
The writter tells of his fascinating search to uncover the secret behind
a set of ancient giant footprints in Penang. Click here
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The Little India of George
Town
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