Penang & Dragon Boats
Penang International Dragon Boat Festival takes place annually at the Teluk Bahang Dam in the North Coast of the island, not far from Batu Ferringhi.
Penang International Dragon Boat Festival takes place annually at the Teluk Bahang Dam in the North Coast of the island, not far from Batu Ferringhi.
Gurney Drive is a popular seafront promenade in Georgetown, Penang. The coastal road is named after Sir Henry Gurney, the British High Commissioner in Malaya.
Para-sailing, is just one of the many exciting beach activities for the brave, in Penang.More
Batu Ferringhi is the most popular destination among tourists visiting Penang. Located along the north coast of the island, More
Photo gallery showcasing some of the local fruits and favourites.More
We just love the sight of water lilies. A collection of photos taken from our visit to the Penang Botanical Gardens. Plenty more to do and see on site and definitely worth a visit.More
A collection of photos taken from our visit to the Penang Butterfly Farm in Teluk Bahang. Plenty more to see on site and definitely worth a visit.More
Located in the northern region of the Island, the Penang Butterfly Farm is at Teluk Bahang, approximately 20 minutes from Batu Ferringhi.More
Yee Fu, Yi Foo or Ee Foo Mee as it is sometimes known is a non-spicy braised egg noodle dish.More
Mee Goreng is a spicy fried noodle dish of Indian Muslim origin, enjoyed by everyone in Penang.More
Prepared with very similar ingredients used to prepare Mee Goreng, Mee Rebus is the gravy version of the Mee Goreng.More
Char Koay Teow is probably the most lusted over dish by Penangnites who have migrated abroad.More
A safe alternative for those not too keen on spicy food, Wan Tan Mee is a simple noodle dish.More