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Penang's Famed Beaches PDF Print E-mail
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Written by www.cuti.com.my   
Saturday, 19 February 2005

Penang Beaches

Penang's Famed Beaches

Penang's northern shoreline is famous for its beautiful beaches of golden sand and deep blue seas. The Tanjung Bungah, Batu Ferringhi and Teluk Bahang beaches offer expansive stretches of glittering sand interspersed with secluded coves within the shelter of gigantic rocks. It is along this famous coastline that resorts of international standard have sprouted up, offering a host of water-based recreational facilities.

If you crave for privacy, head for Teluk Duyung, Monkey Beach, Pantai Keracut and Pantai Mas accessible via the trails in the Pantai Acheh Forest Reserve from Teluk Bahang. The Pasir Panjang Beach at the southwestern tip of the island is a good clean stretch for swimming and can be reached after a 25-minute hike over hilly land from Betong.

Batu Ferringhi Beach

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Tropical Fruit Farm PDF Print E-mail
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Written by www.cuti.com.my   
Saturday, 19 February 2005
Tropical Fruit Farm

Tropical Fruit Farm


Tropical Fruit Farm which is situated at about 800ft above sea level on the hilly terrain of Teluk Bahang, Penang is an ideal location for cultivating many types of tropical and sub-tropical fruit trees. The orchard covers 25 acres and it was developed back in 1993 with a few objectives in mind. First of all, to conserve the rare and exotic fruit trees. Secondly, to educate and promote to the locals as well as foreigners on the gift that our land is blessed with and lastly, to make a positive role towards agriculture and eco / agro tourism amid the intensive development in our state's rural areas.

Over the years, the orchard has acquired many rare and exotic fruit trees from the region as well as from far-flung corners of the globe such as Central and South America, Central Africa, India, the Middle East, the Caribbean's, the Pacific Islands etc. Today the orchard boasts of a collection of over 200 different species and the list is still growing.

Apart from viewing the fruits of course there would be sampling of the variety of flavors that is unique to each individual fruit. The orchard also prepares light snacks, juices and a hefty BBQ buffet spread on the weekends and public holidays.

Farm Address: Batu 18, Jalan Teluk Bahang, Penang
http://www.tropicalfruits.com.my

Office Address:
2, Birch Road, 10250 Penang, Malaysia.
Tel: 604-227 6223
Fax: 604-229 0179

Business Hours
The farm is open daily from 9.00am to 6.00pm.

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For more information and advance booking for minimum of 20 pax kindly contact us at:-
Tel: +604 227 6223 or H/P: +6012-433 1245

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Penang Culture PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Kelvin Tan   
Wednesday, 20 December 2006
Culture

Penang Culture

With a population of more than one million, Penang is a melting pot of culture. Apart from the three main racial communities of Malaysia - Malay, Chinese and Indian - there are Arabs and Eurasians, the latter being a result of inter-racial marriages. As it is, one is exposed to a variety of cultural experiences which give the island an added touch of colour.

Night Life

At the first sign of dusk, the city reveals another facade of its exciting life. As the night sets in and the city lights come on, the evening pulsates with promise. For those who have brought their dancing shoes, there are numerous night spots throughout the city to dance away the night. Most hotels have discotheques and/or live bands to liven up the evening for their guest. On occasion, concerts and cultural shows are staged at various public places in the city. Bars and pubs are open till late in the night.

by www.penang.com 

Shopping PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Kelvin Tan   
Wednesday, 20 December 2006

 Shopping Mall





Penang is a pleasant shopping centre. Its shopping facilities - ranging from modern complexes to roadside stalls and the 'pasar malam' (night markets) - offer an almost endless range of products. The main shopping centres are in Penang Road, Burmah Road and Campbell Street in the city. One of the more prominent shopping complexes on the island is Kompleks Tun Abdul Razak (KOMTAR) in Penang Road; it has over 200 shops. Bona fide tourists, whose stay does not exceed 14 days, can purchase goods at special prices from duty-free shops. These shops display the `duty-free' sign. Roadside shops are Penang's most popular bargaining centres. Prices are negotiable and reasonable, depending on one's skill at bargaining. Prices are however fixed in the larger departmental stores.

Certain parts of George Town are also famous for certain things for shopping:

Lebuh Campbell:
Chinese jewellers, Rolex watches, luggages, clothes, electrical items and Chinese medicines and herbs

Jalan Mesjid Kapitan Keling:
Indian jewellers, money changers and florists

Chulia Street:
Clothes, antiques, framed art and glass items

Bishop Street:
Imported clothes, carpets, antiques and banks

Penang Road:
The entire stretch of Penang Road is lined with shops selling clothes, shoes, imitation perfumes and edible
favourites like nutmeg, pickled mangoes, banana chips, cookies and belacan.

Shopping tips :

Bargaining is still very much a part of life here; so don't be afraid to politely ask for a discount (except at departmental stores, hypermarts and chain stores) if you really want an item. Remember that bargaining involves offers and counter-offers, so be patient and slowly work the price down to something both you and shopkeeper are happy with. A word of advice - don't bargain if you have no intention of buying.

Shopping calendar:

The annual Mega Shopping Carnival is definitely a great SALE day for almost anything. Check the local papers for dates, which vary slightly every year. All shopping complexes and chain stores hold special sales frequently, and usually just before a major Malaysian holiday. Some great bargains can be found during this time. Flyers and announcements are widely distributed by stores and complexes to homes and offices just before a sale is lauched. The mass-media (newspapers, radio and television) also announce and advertise sale carnivals, so keep your ears and eyes tuned for shopping updates.

by www.penang.com 

Toy Museum PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Kelvin Tan   
Sunday, 23 July 2006

The toy museum, 12,000 sq ft (1,115 sq m) in all, is said to be the largest of its kind in South-East Asia and houses one of the most comprehensive collections of modern and contemporary toys in the world. The toys in the museum are displayed in simple shelves and arranged in a manner to suit the ambience. Even toys of the latest in the series can be seen such as Aliens, Spiderman 2 , Hulk , Spawn , X-Men , Matrix Reloaded , Terminator 3, and The Lord of the Rings to name a few. The astonishing diversity of toys and models is like watching hundreds of movies in mini displays over a span of a couple of hours. There are also limited edition collectibles of living life characters such as Jackie Chan, Mr. Bean , Britney Spears and Michael Jackson. Dont be alarmed when some toys suddenly start moving their hands and claws, or if you hear chilling voices in certain sections of the museum; it makes the whole experience even more thrilling.

Toy Museum Toy Museum


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