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PENANG               More information on Pulau Penang

Penang or its Malay name of Pulau Pinang is made up of a turtle-shaped island, a total of 280 square kilometers, and a strip of land called Seberang Prai on Peninsular Malaysia about 48 kilometers wide. Penang is also often called the Pearl of the Orient. It used to be the oldest British settlement in Malaysia predating Melaka. In 1786 Captain Francis Light took possession of the island. Today it is probably the most famous island of the country. It is not only known for its beach resorts, but for its colonial heritage you can especially witness in the Georgetown, the biggest city of the island.

Many visitors coming down from Thailand head for Penang first before they continue their trip to places like Cameron Highlands, Kuala Lumpur or Melaka. Many people living in Thailand come to get a new visa at the local Thai consulate.

Penang is much more influenced by the Chinese part of the Malaysian population than any other place. You will notice a large number of Chinese people. What is rather more impressive to the foreign visitor is the mix of churches, Chinese temples and Indian temples sometimes only a few hundred metres away from each other. Also there are a number of interesting other to be found in Georgetown and beyond. The famous author Somerset Maugham is known to have stayed on the island and spun tales about the romance of the white planter in South-East Asia.

Most visitor will either stay in Georgetown or in one of the beach resorts outside the city The most popular are Tanjung Bungah and Batu Ferringhi (Foreigners rock). If you are looking for really clean and unspoiled beach Penang might not be the right place, but it is still very nice and the whole atmosphere is really relaxed.

St. Georges Church Penang South East Asia oldest Anglican Church
This story takes the reader on an interesting journey through the history of the oldest Anglican church in Southeast Asia.

From colonial days to the present time, the church has unfailingly served the islands faithful Christians. More than that, it has become a famous landmark in old George Town.

Information from: World 66



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