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Exploring Penang (Georgetown): Things To Do in One Day
After our trip to Langkawi, we headed to Georgetown, in Penang, Malaysia. One day we walked around and did all these things in a single day. More coming on: http://migrationology.com/
Penang, Malaysia is an island just off the coast of the West Coast of Malaysia. It’s one of the most famous areas of Malaysia, especially known for its rich and diverse culture and for its food - many people come to
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National Geographic Megastructures The 2nd Penang Bridge
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10 BEST FOODS IN MALAYSIA (Penang - Malaysia's Food Paradise)
It was so much fun exploring Penang like a local - we loved hanging out with our Airbnb host Eric and exploring the little streets and alleys of Penang! If you want to take a trip like us with your friends, you can sign up here and get USD$25/ SG $34 off your first trip: http://www.airbnb.com/fungbros
If you're travelling to Malaysia anytime soon then go check out Airbnb's Malaysia options here:
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Penang | Malaysia Food Tour Series [Ep 1]
Penang is the home to wonderful history, friendly locals and delicious meals. A definite attraction in northern Malaysia, Penang is represents a mixture of traditional and modern culture. What is really synonym with Penang is the food! Ask Malaysians and many would have traveled to Penang just to savour the delicious meals.
It was a pity that I only managed to feature a few places and I bet other
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Awesome Penang Travel Guide Highlights
Join us on this quick tour of amazing Penang island, Malaysia! Step into heritage at the Street of Harmony and immerse yourself in the different cultures and...
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Follow me Around: Penang, Malaysia - Best Places to Eat from a Local!
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Top 5 Foods in Food Heaven | Penang, Malaysia | The Food Ranger
Food Heaven exists! An old island town in the northwest of Malaysia has some of the best food in the world. Join the Food Ranger as he hunts for the tastiest...
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[HD] Georgetown, PENANG
A street-side view of Georgetown, the capital of Penang, Malaysia. Georgetown, is the capital of the state of Penang in Malaysia. Named after Britain's King ...
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Top 10 Things to do in Penang, Malaysia
Whether you're heading there on a visa run or a vacation getaway, there's much to experience on the island of Penang. This handy Coconuts TV travel guide will show you all the best things to do, from parasailing in Batu Ferringhi to visiting one of Southeast Asia's biggest Buddhist temples, Kek Lok Si.
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Where to Eat in George Town, Penang
http://davidsbeenhere.com The island of Penang is known for its rich history. Here, everything from the architecture to the food has been influenced by Malay, Indian, Chinese and European cultures. There is perhaps no better place to sample the delicious array of foods than in George Town, Penang’s capital city.
Here, if you want to eat well, you’ve got to hit the streets in search of local delic
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Penang & Georgetown Malaysia Travel Guide, Little India, Penang Hill, Street Art, Clan Jetties
All we ever hear about Penang was EATING! Much to our surprise there was a lot more to do in Penang than just eat until you pop. Walking through the quaint streets of Georgetown was an adventure in itself. Penang is definitely a way different vibe compared to Kuala Lumpur. I got way more of a typical South East Asian city vibe out of Penang, and by that I mean, the smells, dirty streets, critters
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Amazing Charcoal Steamboat in Penang
When my wife and I were in Penang, along with eating all sorts of marvelous street food, we also went to a few indoor restaurants. One evening, we decided to try an old school restaurant by the name of Goh Huat Seng Restaurant, specializing in what’s called “steamboat,” which is basically an old school hot pot.
You can probably already tell from watching this video how steamboat got its name - th
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John Torode's Malaysian Adventure | Penang | Good Food
In episode 6 of John Torode's Malaysian Adventure he heads to Penang - This is a behind the scenes clip of his time there.
Head over to http://goodfood.uktv.co.uk/JohnTorodesMalaysianAdventure to find recipes from his Malaysian adventure.
You can also follow @goodfoodchannel on Twitter for extra tasty treats…
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Travel Geek: Documentary Penang (Full HD, Feature Length) by Cyle O'Donnell
In this documentary, I visit the wild and weird island of Penang. Taking a city walk around the tourist area, seeing 2-meter-long monitor lizards, visiting K...
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Watch What's They Do After Officer Use Wheel Lock In Penang - Malaysia Crime Focus 360
[OWNER DID THIS AFTER ILLEGAL PARKING]
Location: Pulau Pinang.
Date: Unknown
A video showing the MBPP enforcement officer uses a wheel locks on the illegal parked. In the video, the owner seems to be dissatisfied with what the MBPP enforcement officer do. He then shouts at the enforcement officer, and even throw the money on the street. How rude is it! Admit when you are wrong. Don’t be a barbar
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Nasi Kandar in Penang: Insanely Good Curry at Restoran Tajuddin Hussain
►Nasi kandar is one of the most famous meals to eat in Penang. Read more now: http://wp.me/psd9b-5xG
Since the very first time I visited Malaysia, nasi kandar has been one of my favorite meals in the country - or even in the world. What is nasi kandar? In Malay, nasi means rice and kandar is the word used for the bamboo pole carrying baskets. So the two words together refer to rice carried in bas
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Haria Penang Haria - Nawi feat. Muariffah (LNG) & Al-Z (NSSN)
For Mobile Downloads click here: http://on.fb.me/1d7Vppz Title: Haria Penang Haria Song by: Nawi ft. Muariffah (Lawa Nie Geng) & Al-Z (NtahSape2Ntah) Produce...
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Penang Travel Video | Things to do in George Town | Top Attractions in Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia
Penang is a world class UNESCO heritage city with plenty of attractions, things to do and travel activities to keep one engaged whether in George Town or exp...
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Penang Escape Theme Park
http://www.penangchannel.com.my Penang Escape is an adventure theme park. It's a perfect place for the entire family to spend a day of valuable time and will...
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Singapore to Penang in 10mins through the dashboard camera
Singapore to Penang in 10mins through the dashboard camera/car camera. Traffic is generally smooth. Except long queue at Singapore Woodlands checkpoint Highw...
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Hello Penang! (28 Dec 2015) Fourfeetnine Vlogs
We were in Penang for a week and up till New Year's Eve! Fighter and Penny had a blast playing with their cousins but for privacy's sake we didn't record that much. Happy 2016 everyone!
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100% Penang
In 100% Penang, Berlin-based theatre troupe Rimini Protokoll brought Penang’s city demographics to life in a uniquely interactive performance featuring 100 local inhabitants, chosen according to their age, gender, household type, geography and ethnicity to represent 1% of the population. By sharing their stories, answering questions and creating collaborative visuals, the participants will transfo
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Trip to Penang with Ivy : Foodie Hunt with AirAsia
From prawn mee and durian puffs to the Four Heavenly Kings in Kimberly Street, watch former DJ Ivy Tan (艾薇) on a Foodie Hunt in Penang! Subscribe to this channel or 'Like' us on http://www.facebook.com/AirAsiaSingapore for fun videos.
Exploring Penang (Georgetown): Things To Do in One Day
After our trip to Langkawi, we headed to Georgetown, in Penang, Malaysia. One day we walked around and did all these things in a single day. More coming on: htt...
After our trip to Langkawi, we headed to Georgetown, in Penang, Malaysia. One day we walked around and did all these things in a single day. More coming on: http://migrationology.com/
Penang, Malaysia is an island just off the coast of the West Coast of Malaysia. It’s one of the most famous areas of Malaysia, especially known for its rich and diverse culture and for its food - many people come to Penang just to eat - as did I. Ying and I arrived to Penang from Langkawi, and we stayed in Penang for about a week, doing some work, and eating out way through the city. One day though, we decided to put on our shoes and go to visit as many of the attractions in the center of the city as we could. So this travel videos is an overview of the top things to do in Georgetown, Penang, but also a travel guide as well. Hope you enjoy to!
To begin the day, I started off with a Penang tourist map and located all the places we wanted to go. Since we were staying close to the Georgetown World Heritage Inc., that’s where we first decided to stop. It’s more of an information center, so after just a few minutes we continued on our way to the Chew Jetty, one of the couple of Chinese docks where homes are built over the water. On the way though, we walked through Lebuh Armenian (one of the most famous streets in Penang), past George Town street art, and also briefly stopped at Cheah Kongsi. The Chew Jetty was a nice place to walk around for a few minutes, there wasn’t a lot to do there, but mostly some small souvenir shops and some nice places to take photos.
We continued walking and passed the Queen Victory Lighthouse and then we continued on to Fort Cornwallis, a British built fort, and the only fort in Malaysia - though as they said it wasn’t ever used for battle. I was a little disappointed visiting Fort Cornwallis in Penang because we paid a pretty big entrance fee, but there really wasn’t anything to see inside - I could have seen it all from the outside. Anyway, we continued on walking around Penang, and then circled back past a cathedral. By this time we were getting quite hungry, so we headed into Little India, and then continued to a famous restaurant called Kapitan for tandoori chicken. I didn’t know they were really famous for their rice biryani, but I got a couple pieces of tandoori chicken and naan, it they were both incredible.
In the afternoon, we first stopped at the Goddess of Mercy Temple in Penang, and walked around for a few minutes, and then continued on to Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, one of Penang’s main attractions and a place I was really looking forward to visiting. Mr. Cheong, an insanely wealthy Chinese business man built the Blue Mansion and it has now been restored and it’s actually open as a hotel, but they also give a couple of guided tours each day. The tour took 45 minutes, and it was beautiful to see. The only thing I wish is that we could have seen a little more of the Blue Mansion, because unfortunately we didn’t get to see much, but mostly listened to the history of the mansion - still it was worth seeing in Penang.
To finish of one day of things to do in Penang, Georgetown, we visited the Kapitan Keling Mosque, and then lastly we went to Khoo Kongsi. For dinner to end this day in Penang, we went to a restaurant to eat dim sum, and a few other Chinese dishes as well.
Thank you for watching this “things to do in Geogetown, Penang” travel video. Hope you enjoyed it, and hope it will give you some ideas for what to do when you visit. More Penang street food videos coming soon!
Music in this video is from Audio Network
Filmed and created by Mark Wiens and Ying Wiens: http://migrationology.com/blog & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/ & http://www.travelbyying.com/
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After our trip to Langkawi, we headed to Georgetown, in Penang, Malaysia. One day we walked around and did all these things in a single day. More coming on: http://migrationology.com/
Penang, Malaysia is an island just off the coast of the West Coast of Malaysia. It’s one of the most famous areas of Malaysia, especially known for its rich and diverse culture and for its food - many people come to Penang just to eat - as did I. Ying and I arrived to Penang from Langkawi, and we stayed in Penang for about a week, doing some work, and eating out way through the city. One day though, we decided to put on our shoes and go to visit as many of the attractions in the center of the city as we could. So this travel videos is an overview of the top things to do in Georgetown, Penang, but also a travel guide as well. Hope you enjoy to!
To begin the day, I started off with a Penang tourist map and located all the places we wanted to go. Since we were staying close to the Georgetown World Heritage Inc., that’s where we first decided to stop. It’s more of an information center, so after just a few minutes we continued on our way to the Chew Jetty, one of the couple of Chinese docks where homes are built over the water. On the way though, we walked through Lebuh Armenian (one of the most famous streets in Penang), past George Town street art, and also briefly stopped at Cheah Kongsi. The Chew Jetty was a nice place to walk around for a few minutes, there wasn’t a lot to do there, but mostly some small souvenir shops and some nice places to take photos.
We continued walking and passed the Queen Victory Lighthouse and then we continued on to Fort Cornwallis, a British built fort, and the only fort in Malaysia - though as they said it wasn’t ever used for battle. I was a little disappointed visiting Fort Cornwallis in Penang because we paid a pretty big entrance fee, but there really wasn’t anything to see inside - I could have seen it all from the outside. Anyway, we continued on walking around Penang, and then circled back past a cathedral. By this time we were getting quite hungry, so we headed into Little India, and then continued to a famous restaurant called Kapitan for tandoori chicken. I didn’t know they were really famous for their rice biryani, but I got a couple pieces of tandoori chicken and naan, it they were both incredible.
In the afternoon, we first stopped at the Goddess of Mercy Temple in Penang, and walked around for a few minutes, and then continued on to Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, one of Penang’s main attractions and a place I was really looking forward to visiting. Mr. Cheong, an insanely wealthy Chinese business man built the Blue Mansion and it has now been restored and it’s actually open as a hotel, but they also give a couple of guided tours each day. The tour took 45 minutes, and it was beautiful to see. The only thing I wish is that we could have seen a little more of the Blue Mansion, because unfortunately we didn’t get to see much, but mostly listened to the history of the mansion - still it was worth seeing in Penang.
To finish of one day of things to do in Penang, Georgetown, we visited the Kapitan Keling Mosque, and then lastly we went to Khoo Kongsi. For dinner to end this day in Penang, we went to a restaurant to eat dim sum, and a few other Chinese dishes as well.
Thank you for watching this “things to do in Geogetown, Penang” travel video. Hope you enjoyed it, and hope it will give you some ideas for what to do when you visit. More Penang street food videos coming soon!
Music in this video is from Audio Network
Filmed and created by Mark Wiens and Ying Wiens: http://migrationology.com/blog & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/ & http://www.travelbyying.com/
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- published: 28 Jun 2015
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10 BEST FOODS IN MALAYSIA (Penang - Malaysia's Food Paradise)
It was so much fun exploring Penang like a local - we loved hanging out with our Airbnb host Eric and exploring the little streets and alleys of Penang! If you ...
It was so much fun exploring Penang like a local - we loved hanging out with our Airbnb host Eric and exploring the little streets and alleys of Penang! If you want to take a trip like us with your friends, you can sign up here and get USD$25/ SG $34 off your first trip: http://www.airbnb.com/fungbros
If you're travelling to Malaysia anytime soon then go check out Airbnb's Malaysia options here: http://www.airbnb.com/fungbrosinmalaysia
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It was so much fun exploring Penang like a local - we loved hanging out with our Airbnb host Eric and exploring the little streets and alleys of Penang! If you want to take a trip like us with your friends, you can sign up here and get USD$25/ SG $34 off your first trip: http://www.airbnb.com/fungbros
If you're travelling to Malaysia anytime soon then go check out Airbnb's Malaysia options here: http://www.airbnb.com/fungbrosinmalaysia
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LIKE: http://www.facebook.com/thefungbros
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RICHIE LE
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Shot by: Stanley Chen, Tim Shiiba
Edited by: Jeff Clarke
Crew: Michael Leung
Special thanks to: Eric from AirBnB and Vicky Ooi, Rebecca & Ling for being awesome local guides!
- published: 05 Oct 2015
- views: 28396
Penang | Malaysia Food Tour Series [Ep 1]
Penang is the home to wonderful history, friendly locals and delicious meals. A definite attraction in northern Malaysia, Penang is represents a mixture of trad...
Penang is the home to wonderful history, friendly locals and delicious meals. A definite attraction in northern Malaysia, Penang is represents a mixture of traditional and modern culture. What is really synonym with Penang is the food! Ask Malaysians and many would have traveled to Penang just to savour the delicious meals.
It was a pity that I only managed to feature a few places and I bet others will tell that one stall is better than the other. But you see, that IS Penang. Too much good food! We just cannot name the best. I personally had a great time eating Nasi Kandar, Roti Canai, Cendol, Curry Mee, Fried Oyster with Eggs and the famous Asam Laksa. Come join me in my next food tour by SUBSCRIBING!
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Penang is the home to wonderful history, friendly locals and delicious meals. A definite attraction in northern Malaysia, Penang is represents a mixture of traditional and modern culture. What is really synonym with Penang is the food! Ask Malaysians and many would have traveled to Penang just to savour the delicious meals.
It was a pity that I only managed to feature a few places and I bet others will tell that one stall is better than the other. But you see, that IS Penang. Too much good food! We just cannot name the best. I personally had a great time eating Nasi Kandar, Roti Canai, Cendol, Curry Mee, Fried Oyster with Eggs and the famous Asam Laksa. Come join me in my next food tour by SUBSCRIBING!
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- published: 07 Aug 2015
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Awesome Penang Travel Guide Highlights
Join us on this quick tour of amazing Penang island, Malaysia! Step into heritage at the Street of Harmony and immerse yourself in the different cultures and......
Join us on this quick tour of amazing Penang island, Malaysia! Step into heritage at the Street of Harmony and immerse yourself in the different cultures and...
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Join us on this quick tour of amazing Penang island, Malaysia! Step into heritage at the Street of Harmony and immerse yourself in the different cultures and...
Follow me Around: Penang, Malaysia - Best Places to Eat from a Local!
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- published: 21 Dec 2014
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Top 5 Foods in Food Heaven | Penang, Malaysia | The Food Ranger
Food Heaven exists! An old island town in the northwest of Malaysia has some of the best food in the world. Join the Food Ranger as he hunts for the tastiest......
Food Heaven exists! An old island town in the northwest of Malaysia has some of the best food in the world. Join the Food Ranger as he hunts for the tastiest...
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Food Heaven exists! An old island town in the northwest of Malaysia has some of the best food in the world. Join the Food Ranger as he hunts for the tastiest...
[HD] Georgetown, PENANG
A street-side view of Georgetown, the capital of Penang, Malaysia. Georgetown, is the capital of the state of Penang in Malaysia. Named after Britain's King ......
A street-side view of Georgetown, the capital of Penang, Malaysia. Georgetown, is the capital of the state of Penang in Malaysia. Named after Britain's King ...
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A street-side view of Georgetown, the capital of Penang, Malaysia. Georgetown, is the capital of the state of Penang in Malaysia. Named after Britain's King ...
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Top 10 Things to do in Penang, Malaysia
Whether you're heading there on a visa run or a vacation getaway, there's much to experience on the island of Penang. This handy Coconuts TV travel guide will s...
Whether you're heading there on a visa run or a vacation getaway, there's much to experience on the island of Penang. This handy Coconuts TV travel guide will show you all the best things to do, from parasailing in Batu Ferringhi to visiting one of Southeast Asia's biggest Buddhist temples, Kek Lok Si.
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Whether you're heading there on a visa run or a vacation getaway, there's much to experience on the island of Penang. This handy Coconuts TV travel guide will show you all the best things to do, from parasailing in Batu Ferringhi to visiting one of Southeast Asia's biggest Buddhist temples, Kek Lok Si.
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Where to Eat in George Town, Penang
http://davidsbeenhere.com The island of Penang is known for its rich history. Here, everything from the architecture to the food has been influenced by Malay, I...
http://davidsbeenhere.com The island of Penang is known for its rich history. Here, everything from the architecture to the food has been influenced by Malay, Indian, Chinese and European cultures. There is perhaps no better place to sample the delicious array of foods than in George Town, Penang’s capital city.
Here, if you want to eat well, you’ve got to hit the streets in search of local delicacies. Follow David to the best dishes to try in Penang!
First stop on this epic food journey is Kweng Kwee Street to try the famous Penang laksa and a couple of refreshing desserts – ice kacang (also known as “ABC” throughout Malaysia) and cendol. David takes us inside a local restaurant and shows us his laksa and dessert bowls that he’s about to try. Penang Laksa could quite possibly be the most famous dish in all of Malaysia. The basic ingredients of Penang Laksa are fish broth, fish balls, herbs, noodle, and chili pepper. Both desserts made by starting off with a mound of shaved ice. Ice kacang has red beans, jellies, and syrup (corn is optional). The basic ingredients of Cendol are coconut milk, jelly noodles, and green food coloring.
Local restaurants like these are common throughout Malaysia. They are normally cheaper than air-conditioned restaurants and serve freshly prepared noodle bowls and laksas. If you don’t want to wait for a table, or you’re just looking for a refreshing dessert to combat the heat and be on your way, order directly from the street vendors along the road. And be sure to have cash on hand.
Next up: David heads to Kimberly Street for dinner to try Char Koay Teow (fried prawn noodles). The secret to really good Char Koay Teow is the heat of the wok - the hotter the better. A plate of these tasty prawn noodles will run you about 8 Malaysian Ringgit, or about 2 U.S. Dollars. Pair it with a limau asam boi (refreshing lime and sour plum drink). David also takes the opportunity to try Koay Teow on Kimberly Street. This is another type of noodle bowl served with chicken and a rich, sweet duck sauce.
George Town is also known for its delicious Indian food, so David heads to Little India to Kapitan Restaurant to try delicious buttery cheese naan bread and chicken biryani (spiced chicken rice). The best part about the restaurant is that it’s open 24.7.
David then gets the opportunity to experience the Chinese influences in Malaysia by dining at a traditional Dim Sum restaurant, Tai Tong. Dim Sum are bite-size portions of ready-made food served in small steamed plates. What’s great about dim sum is you can sample a variety of dumplings, buns, and small plates
The next place on the itinerary is the Red Garden Hawker Center, which has a different vibe than the other places you just saw. Definitely more touristy, but a great variety of dishes to try. The atmosphere on a Friday night is definitely lively and family-friendly. David first eats Hokkien Mee, a Malaysian dish of fried egg noodles with prawns (can also come with other types of meat). Afterwards, he tries a mutton biryani, an Indian dish of spiced rice and sheep meet served in a clay pot.
The last place to eat featured on David’s where to eat in George Town, Penang is the New Lane Hawker Center, which is more of a row of food stalls and an area of plastic patio furniture for sitting down. David tries an oyster omelette, beef satay (grilled skewered beef strips) and ends it all with an ice-cold cendol for dessert. New Lane Hawker Center is open from 6 to 11 pm. It’s popular with the locals and is a 25-minute walk from the center of George Town.
David hopes that your travels to Asia one day bring you to bustling Georgetown. In addition to all its historical sights and famous street art, the food choices here are unrivaled!
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http://davidsbeenhere.com The island of Penang is known for its rich history. Here, everything from the architecture to the food has been influenced by Malay, Indian, Chinese and European cultures. There is perhaps no better place to sample the delicious array of foods than in George Town, Penang’s capital city.
Here, if you want to eat well, you’ve got to hit the streets in search of local delicacies. Follow David to the best dishes to try in Penang!
First stop on this epic food journey is Kweng Kwee Street to try the famous Penang laksa and a couple of refreshing desserts – ice kacang (also known as “ABC” throughout Malaysia) and cendol. David takes us inside a local restaurant and shows us his laksa and dessert bowls that he’s about to try. Penang Laksa could quite possibly be the most famous dish in all of Malaysia. The basic ingredients of Penang Laksa are fish broth, fish balls, herbs, noodle, and chili pepper. Both desserts made by starting off with a mound of shaved ice. Ice kacang has red beans, jellies, and syrup (corn is optional). The basic ingredients of Cendol are coconut milk, jelly noodles, and green food coloring.
Local restaurants like these are common throughout Malaysia. They are normally cheaper than air-conditioned restaurants and serve freshly prepared noodle bowls and laksas. If you don’t want to wait for a table, or you’re just looking for a refreshing dessert to combat the heat and be on your way, order directly from the street vendors along the road. And be sure to have cash on hand.
Next up: David heads to Kimberly Street for dinner to try Char Koay Teow (fried prawn noodles). The secret to really good Char Koay Teow is the heat of the wok - the hotter the better. A plate of these tasty prawn noodles will run you about 8 Malaysian Ringgit, or about 2 U.S. Dollars. Pair it with a limau asam boi (refreshing lime and sour plum drink). David also takes the opportunity to try Koay Teow on Kimberly Street. This is another type of noodle bowl served with chicken and a rich, sweet duck sauce.
George Town is also known for its delicious Indian food, so David heads to Little India to Kapitan Restaurant to try delicious buttery cheese naan bread and chicken biryani (spiced chicken rice). The best part about the restaurant is that it’s open 24.7.
David then gets the opportunity to experience the Chinese influences in Malaysia by dining at a traditional Dim Sum restaurant, Tai Tong. Dim Sum are bite-size portions of ready-made food served in small steamed plates. What’s great about dim sum is you can sample a variety of dumplings, buns, and small plates
The next place on the itinerary is the Red Garden Hawker Center, which has a different vibe than the other places you just saw. Definitely more touristy, but a great variety of dishes to try. The atmosphere on a Friday night is definitely lively and family-friendly. David first eats Hokkien Mee, a Malaysian dish of fried egg noodles with prawns (can also come with other types of meat). Afterwards, he tries a mutton biryani, an Indian dish of spiced rice and sheep meet served in a clay pot.
The last place to eat featured on David’s where to eat in George Town, Penang is the New Lane Hawker Center, which is more of a row of food stalls and an area of plastic patio furniture for sitting down. David tries an oyster omelette, beef satay (grilled skewered beef strips) and ends it all with an ice-cold cendol for dessert. New Lane Hawker Center is open from 6 to 11 pm. It’s popular with the locals and is a 25-minute walk from the center of George Town.
David hopes that your travels to Asia one day bring you to bustling Georgetown. In addition to all its historical sights and famous street art, the food choices here are unrivaled!
- published: 03 Nov 2015
- views: 54
Penang & Georgetown Malaysia Travel Guide, Little India, Penang Hill, Street Art, Clan Jetties
All we ever hear about Penang was EATING! Much to our surprise there was a lot more to do in Penang than just eat until you pop. Walking through the quaint stre...
All we ever hear about Penang was EATING! Much to our surprise there was a lot more to do in Penang than just eat until you pop. Walking through the quaint streets of Georgetown was an adventure in itself. Penang is definitely a way different vibe compared to Kuala Lumpur. I got way more of a typical South East Asian city vibe out of Penang, and by that I mean, the smells, dirty streets, critters etc.. However, this didn't detract from an excellent experience of the city.
The first thing we did was rent a motorbike and get a lay of the land. Aside from the beaches (which were nowhere near as nice as Langkawi: watch our video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqjZrlsQzBQ) most action in Penang takes place in and around Georgetown.
Georgetown has famous street art scattered through the city and we spent an entire day on a scavenger hunt to find all these different murals and sculptures. They were really worth spending a day hunting down.
Penang Hill was a great view of the city, but as you can see in the video the tram ride to the top is less than stellar. You are crammed in like sardines and once you get to the top there isn't much going on other than to get an excellent view and pictures of the city of Penang.
Eating.... of course, this is what everyone will tell you to do in Penang and there was no shortage of awesome Indian Food. We ate the same Indian food 5 meals in a row I think. Aside from Indian there are several excellent Dim Sum places to check out. This was one of our first times eating Dim Sum and it was an experience to say the least. Luckily we had a friendly staff member explain how this works. If you don't know, it goes something kind of like this: Sit down at a table in a jam packed open air restaurant and several carts will be wheeled around continuously. As a cart approaches pick your Dim Sum. I lost count of how many different options there were, but our favorites were definitely the shrimp dim sum and the BBQ bun.
Check out our video of Kuala Lumpur to see the drastic difference between Penang and KL:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LYBzRuwNZc
Video by: http://thetradingtravelers.com
Music By:
Cool Rock by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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All we ever hear about Penang was EATING! Much to our surprise there was a lot more to do in Penang than just eat until you pop. Walking through the quaint streets of Georgetown was an adventure in itself. Penang is definitely a way different vibe compared to Kuala Lumpur. I got way more of a typical South East Asian city vibe out of Penang, and by that I mean, the smells, dirty streets, critters etc.. However, this didn't detract from an excellent experience of the city.
The first thing we did was rent a motorbike and get a lay of the land. Aside from the beaches (which were nowhere near as nice as Langkawi: watch our video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqjZrlsQzBQ) most action in Penang takes place in and around Georgetown.
Georgetown has famous street art scattered through the city and we spent an entire day on a scavenger hunt to find all these different murals and sculptures. They were really worth spending a day hunting down.
Penang Hill was a great view of the city, but as you can see in the video the tram ride to the top is less than stellar. You are crammed in like sardines and once you get to the top there isn't much going on other than to get an excellent view and pictures of the city of Penang.
Eating.... of course, this is what everyone will tell you to do in Penang and there was no shortage of awesome Indian Food. We ate the same Indian food 5 meals in a row I think. Aside from Indian there are several excellent Dim Sum places to check out. This was one of our first times eating Dim Sum and it was an experience to say the least. Luckily we had a friendly staff member explain how this works. If you don't know, it goes something kind of like this: Sit down at a table in a jam packed open air restaurant and several carts will be wheeled around continuously. As a cart approaches pick your Dim Sum. I lost count of how many different options there were, but our favorites were definitely the shrimp dim sum and the BBQ bun.
Check out our video of Kuala Lumpur to see the drastic difference between Penang and KL:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LYBzRuwNZc
Video by: http://thetradingtravelers.com
Music By:
Cool Rock by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
- published: 15 Jan 2015
- views: 5
Amazing Charcoal Steamboat in Penang
When my wife and I were in Penang, along with eating all sorts of marvelous street food, we also went to a few indoor restaurants. One evening, we decided to tr...
When my wife and I were in Penang, along with eating all sorts of marvelous street food, we also went to a few indoor restaurants. One evening, we decided to try an old school restaurant by the name of Goh Huat Seng Restaurant, specializing in what’s called “steamboat,” which is basically an old school hot pot.
You can probably already tell from watching this video how steamboat got its name - the fire pot looks pretty much like a steamboat with its metal chimney. A hot pot steamboat is basically a round circular pot that’s shaped like a donut and elevated. Inside the middle of the pot there are hot charcoal coals that are placed, then the soup is placed around the edges of the pot in the trough, and finally a big chimney is placed on top to release the heat and extra smoke that comes out of the steamboat - it’s an amazing pot that keeps soup hot and boiling for hours as you enjoy your meal.
Goh Huat Seng Restaurant in Penang is a seriously old school restaurant that has been serving Malaysian Chinese style steamboat for many years. Located right on Kimberly street, a famous place for Penang street food, Goh Huat Seng Restaurant still remains a very popular and very local Penang spot. They don’t really have a menu, but you basically just sit down and order a few sets of different ingredients. My wife and I got the 2 plate combination plate that came with a host of random goodies like shrimp, pork, meatballs, and a bunch of different vegetables. Our steamboat arrived in all its glory, and I could hardly contain my excitement for such a beautiful cooking device.
The soup was nothing too crazy, just plain broth that had a fried garlic flavor. Likewise the ingredients were all plain and just boiled in the soup until cooked. They provided a sauce that included soy sauce, sliced chilies, and fried garlic. Though simple, it was surprising quite good, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I’ve eaten a lot of hot pots in my days of living in Southeast Asia, but this old school Malaysian Chinese charcoal steamboat was pretty amazing.
If you’re looking for a unique meal experience in Penang, a restaurant that’s not written in all the guidebooks, Goh Huat Seng Restaurant is a pretty cool spot. The food was plain as this type of hot pot normally is, but it was still good, and the experience was fantastic.
Goh Huat Seng Restaurant - Penang, Malaysia
Address: 59-A, Lebuh Kimberly, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Prices: We paid 68.05 MYR for 2 of us, but looking at the menu, it looks like it gets less expensive if you have more people - cheaper the more food you eat
Music in this video is from Audio Network
This travel food video was produced by Mark Wiens and Ying Wiens, check out our blogs: http://migrationology.com/blog & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/ & http://www.travelbyying.com/
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When my wife and I were in Penang, along with eating all sorts of marvelous street food, we also went to a few indoor restaurants. One evening, we decided to try an old school restaurant by the name of Goh Huat Seng Restaurant, specializing in what’s called “steamboat,” which is basically an old school hot pot.
You can probably already tell from watching this video how steamboat got its name - the fire pot looks pretty much like a steamboat with its metal chimney. A hot pot steamboat is basically a round circular pot that’s shaped like a donut and elevated. Inside the middle of the pot there are hot charcoal coals that are placed, then the soup is placed around the edges of the pot in the trough, and finally a big chimney is placed on top to release the heat and extra smoke that comes out of the steamboat - it’s an amazing pot that keeps soup hot and boiling for hours as you enjoy your meal.
Goh Huat Seng Restaurant in Penang is a seriously old school restaurant that has been serving Malaysian Chinese style steamboat for many years. Located right on Kimberly street, a famous place for Penang street food, Goh Huat Seng Restaurant still remains a very popular and very local Penang spot. They don’t really have a menu, but you basically just sit down and order a few sets of different ingredients. My wife and I got the 2 plate combination plate that came with a host of random goodies like shrimp, pork, meatballs, and a bunch of different vegetables. Our steamboat arrived in all its glory, and I could hardly contain my excitement for such a beautiful cooking device.
The soup was nothing too crazy, just plain broth that had a fried garlic flavor. Likewise the ingredients were all plain and just boiled in the soup until cooked. They provided a sauce that included soy sauce, sliced chilies, and fried garlic. Though simple, it was surprising quite good, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I’ve eaten a lot of hot pots in my days of living in Southeast Asia, but this old school Malaysian Chinese charcoal steamboat was pretty amazing.
If you’re looking for a unique meal experience in Penang, a restaurant that’s not written in all the guidebooks, Goh Huat Seng Restaurant is a pretty cool spot. The food was plain as this type of hot pot normally is, but it was still good, and the experience was fantastic.
Goh Huat Seng Restaurant - Penang, Malaysia
Address: 59-A, Lebuh Kimberly, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Prices: We paid 68.05 MYR for 2 of us, but looking at the menu, it looks like it gets less expensive if you have more people - cheaper the more food you eat
Music in this video is from Audio Network
This travel food video was produced by Mark Wiens and Ying Wiens, check out our blogs: http://migrationology.com/blog & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/ & http://www.travelbyying.com/
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- published: 15 Jul 2015
- views: 9426
John Torode's Malaysian Adventure | Penang | Good Food
In episode 6 of John Torode's Malaysian Adventure he heads to Penang - This is a behind the scenes clip of his time there.
Head over to http://goodfood.uktv.co...
In episode 6 of John Torode's Malaysian Adventure he heads to Penang - This is a behind the scenes clip of his time there.
Head over to http://goodfood.uktv.co.uk/JohnTorodesMalaysianAdventure to find recipes from his Malaysian adventure.
You can also follow @goodfoodchannel on Twitter for extra tasty treats…
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In episode 6 of John Torode's Malaysian Adventure he heads to Penang - This is a behind the scenes clip of his time there.
Head over to http://goodfood.uktv.co.uk/JohnTorodesMalaysianAdventure to find recipes from his Malaysian adventure.
You can also follow @goodfoodchannel on Twitter for extra tasty treats…
- published: 18 Dec 2015
- views: 86
Travel Geek: Documentary Penang (Full HD, Feature Length) by Cyle O'Donnell
In this documentary, I visit the wild and weird island of Penang. Taking a city walk around the tourist area, seeing 2-meter-long monitor lizards, visiting K......
In this documentary, I visit the wild and weird island of Penang. Taking a city walk around the tourist area, seeing 2-meter-long monitor lizards, visiting K...
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In this documentary, I visit the wild and weird island of Penang. Taking a city walk around the tourist area, seeing 2-meter-long monitor lizards, visiting K...
Watch What's They Do After Officer Use Wheel Lock In Penang - Malaysia Crime Focus 360
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[OWNER DID THIS AFTER ILLEGAL PARKING]
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A video showing the MBPP enforcement officer uses a wheel locks on the illegal parked. In the video, the owner seems to be dissatisfied with what the MBPP enforcement officer do. He then shouts at the enforcement officer, and even throw the money on the street. How rude is it! Admit when you are wrong. Don’t be a barbarian.
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- published: 08 Oct 2015
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Nasi Kandar in Penang: Insanely Good Curry at Restoran Tajuddin Hussain
►Nasi kandar is one of the most famous meals to eat in Penang. Read more now: http://wp.me/psd9b-5xG
Since the very first time I visited Malaysia, nasi kandar ...
►Nasi kandar is one of the most famous meals to eat in Penang. Read more now: http://wp.me/psd9b-5xG
Since the very first time I visited Malaysia, nasi kandar has been one of my favorite meals in the country - or even in the world. What is nasi kandar? In Malay, nasi means rice and kandar is the word used for the bamboo pole carrying baskets. So the two words together refer to rice carried in baskets literally. But the word was formed when Indian rice and curry was served and delivered in this method previously. The words have stuck, and while most nasi kandar restaurants are housed in permanent restaurants, the name remains. So in reality, nasi kandar refers to Indian style rice and curry in Malaysia.
Nasi kandar is originally from Penang, and while it’s available all over Malaysia now, most people still agree that the best place to eat it is right in Penang. There are many restaurants that served rice and Indian curry throughout the city, many of them are legendary places like Nasi Kandar Line Clear and Nasi Kandar Beratur. But I chose to eat at a restaurant called Restoran Tajuddin Hussain, located right on the edge of Little India in Georgetown. I had walked past the restaurant a number of times while we were in Penang, and seeing how it was always packed out with customers during lunch, my wife and I decided that we need to go there to eat. The next day we returned, a little bit early to beat the lunch rush and chose seats. As soon as I walked in, I could tell Tajuddin Hussain Nasi Kandar was going to be epic. All the food was positioned at the front of the restaurant, and you could either go up to the front to place your order, or you could just sit down at a table and let the waiter take your order - we sat down and ordered from the waiter.
Honestly, I wanted to eat one of everything, to try every kind of curry they had, but we had to settle for a few of their signature dishes. The first curry I tried was their mutton curry, which set the bar. It was incredibly delicious, packed full of spice and flavor, rich and creamy, with a tender piece of mutton. Another dish we ordered was ayam rose, or chicken rose. It was equally as good, filled with spices, a tomatoey sauce, and just amazing with rice. My wife spotted the squid in the nasi kandar spread when we entered Restoran Tajuddin Hussain and so we also couldn’t resist ordering that. The squid was extremely tender and the gravy was spicy and flavorful. Additionally to all the Malaysian Indian curries, I got a plate of rice biryani for my base, and also a plate of vegetables and plate of daal to top things off. After finishing off round one of curry at Restoran Tajuddin Hussain, I still wanted more. We tried the mutton korma curry and we also go another plate of ayam rose because it was so good. The staff at the restaurant were friendly, the environment and atmosphere was authentic and action packed, and the food was almostly unbelievably delicious.
One of the best meals you can eat when you’re in Penang, or even somewhere else in Malaysia, is nasi kandar, rice and an assortment of Indian style curry. Our meal at Restoran Tajuddin Hussain was one of the best nasi kandar meals that I’ve ever had in my life, and I’m still dreaming about the food there. This is one of the best restaurants I ate at in Penang, and hope you have a chance to eat here when you visit.
Restoran Tajuddin Hussain
Address: 45 Lebuh Queen, 10200 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Open hours: Monday – Saturday from 11 am – 3:30 pm and 6:30 pm – 10:00 pm (closed on Sunday)
How to get there: It’s really easy to get to this restaurant, it’s along Queen street in Little India, just a couple block from Masjid Kapitan Keling.
Music in this video is from Audio Network
Filmed and created by Mark Wiens and Ying Wiens: http://migrationology.com/blog & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/ & http://www.travelbyying.com/
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►Nasi kandar is one of the most famous meals to eat in Penang. Read more now: http://wp.me/psd9b-5xG
Since the very first time I visited Malaysia, nasi kandar has been one of my favorite meals in the country - or even in the world. What is nasi kandar? In Malay, nasi means rice and kandar is the word used for the bamboo pole carrying baskets. So the two words together refer to rice carried in baskets literally. But the word was formed when Indian rice and curry was served and delivered in this method previously. The words have stuck, and while most nasi kandar restaurants are housed in permanent restaurants, the name remains. So in reality, nasi kandar refers to Indian style rice and curry in Malaysia.
Nasi kandar is originally from Penang, and while it’s available all over Malaysia now, most people still agree that the best place to eat it is right in Penang. There are many restaurants that served rice and Indian curry throughout the city, many of them are legendary places like Nasi Kandar Line Clear and Nasi Kandar Beratur. But I chose to eat at a restaurant called Restoran Tajuddin Hussain, located right on the edge of Little India in Georgetown. I had walked past the restaurant a number of times while we were in Penang, and seeing how it was always packed out with customers during lunch, my wife and I decided that we need to go there to eat. The next day we returned, a little bit early to beat the lunch rush and chose seats. As soon as I walked in, I could tell Tajuddin Hussain Nasi Kandar was going to be epic. All the food was positioned at the front of the restaurant, and you could either go up to the front to place your order, or you could just sit down at a table and let the waiter take your order - we sat down and ordered from the waiter.
Honestly, I wanted to eat one of everything, to try every kind of curry they had, but we had to settle for a few of their signature dishes. The first curry I tried was their mutton curry, which set the bar. It was incredibly delicious, packed full of spice and flavor, rich and creamy, with a tender piece of mutton. Another dish we ordered was ayam rose, or chicken rose. It was equally as good, filled with spices, a tomatoey sauce, and just amazing with rice. My wife spotted the squid in the nasi kandar spread when we entered Restoran Tajuddin Hussain and so we also couldn’t resist ordering that. The squid was extremely tender and the gravy was spicy and flavorful. Additionally to all the Malaysian Indian curries, I got a plate of rice biryani for my base, and also a plate of vegetables and plate of daal to top things off. After finishing off round one of curry at Restoran Tajuddin Hussain, I still wanted more. We tried the mutton korma curry and we also go another plate of ayam rose because it was so good. The staff at the restaurant were friendly, the environment and atmosphere was authentic and action packed, and the food was almostly unbelievably delicious.
One of the best meals you can eat when you’re in Penang, or even somewhere else in Malaysia, is nasi kandar, rice and an assortment of Indian style curry. Our meal at Restoran Tajuddin Hussain was one of the best nasi kandar meals that I’ve ever had in my life, and I’m still dreaming about the food there. This is one of the best restaurants I ate at in Penang, and hope you have a chance to eat here when you visit.
Restoran Tajuddin Hussain
Address: 45 Lebuh Queen, 10200 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Open hours: Monday – Saturday from 11 am – 3:30 pm and 6:30 pm – 10:00 pm (closed on Sunday)
How to get there: It’s really easy to get to this restaurant, it’s along Queen street in Little India, just a couple block from Masjid Kapitan Keling.
Music in this video is from Audio Network
Filmed and created by Mark Wiens and Ying Wiens: http://migrationology.com/blog & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/ & http://www.travelbyying.com/
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- published: 05 Jul 2015
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Haria Penang Haria - Nawi feat. Muariffah (LNG) & Al-Z (NSSN)
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For Mobile Downloads click here: http://on.fb.me/1d7Vppz Title: Haria Penang Haria Song by: Nawi ft. Muariffah (Lawa Nie Geng) & Al-Z (NtahSape2Ntah) Produce...
Penang Travel Video | Things to do in George Town | Top Attractions in Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia
Penang is a world class UNESCO heritage city with plenty of attractions, things to do and travel activities to keep one engaged whether in George Town or exp......
Penang is a world class UNESCO heritage city with plenty of attractions, things to do and travel activities to keep one engaged whether in George Town or exp...
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Penang is a world class UNESCO heritage city with plenty of attractions, things to do and travel activities to keep one engaged whether in George Town or exp...
Penang Escape Theme Park
http://www.penangchannel.com.my Penang Escape is an adventure theme park. It's a perfect place for the entire family to spend a day of valuable time and will......
http://www.penangchannel.com.my Penang Escape is an adventure theme park. It's a perfect place for the entire family to spend a day of valuable time and will...
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Singapore to Penang in 10mins through the dashboard camera
Singapore to Penang in 10mins through the dashboard camera/car camera. Traffic is generally smooth. Except long queue at Singapore Woodlands checkpoint Highw......
Singapore to Penang in 10mins through the dashboard camera/car camera. Traffic is generally smooth. Except long queue at Singapore Woodlands checkpoint Highw...
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Singapore to Penang in 10mins through the dashboard camera/car camera. Traffic is generally smooth. Except long queue at Singapore Woodlands checkpoint Highw...
- published: 24 Feb 2013
- views: 10060
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Hello Penang! (28 Dec 2015) Fourfeetnine Vlogs
We were in Penang for a week and up till New Year's Eve! Fighter and Penny had a blast playing with their cousins but for privacy's sake we didn't record that ...
We were in Penang for a week and up till New Year's Eve! Fighter and Penny had a blast playing with their cousins but for privacy's sake we didn't record that much. Happy 2016 everyone!
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We were in Penang for a week and up till New Year's Eve! Fighter and Penny had a blast playing with their cousins but for privacy's sake we didn't record that much. Happy 2016 everyone!
Please subscribe if you enjoy my videos!
Instagram: @fourfeetnine
Twitter: @fourfeetnine
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- published: 04 Jan 2016
- views: 9769
100% Penang
In 100% Penang, Berlin-based theatre troupe Rimini Protokoll brought Penang’s city demographics to life in a uniquely interactive performance featuring 100 loca...
In 100% Penang, Berlin-based theatre troupe Rimini Protokoll brought Penang’s city demographics to life in a uniquely interactive performance featuring 100 local inhabitants, chosen according to their age, gender, household type, geography and ethnicity to represent 1% of the population. By sharing their stories, answering questions and creating collaborative visuals, the participants will transform statistical data into a living, breathing, ever-changing human drama that is uniquely Penang.
Established in 2002 as a theatre collective in Berlin, Rimini Protokoll is widely credited with inventing a new style of research-based documentary theatre. Their 100% City project has received worldwide acclaim for its showcases in London, Melbourne, Tokyo, Paris, Amsterdam, San Diego and other global cities.
100% Penang was the troupe’s first performance in Southeast Asia and also the opening of George Town Festival 2015.
Filmed by: Rising One
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In 100% Penang, Berlin-based theatre troupe Rimini Protokoll brought Penang’s city demographics to life in a uniquely interactive performance featuring 100 local inhabitants, chosen according to their age, gender, household type, geography and ethnicity to represent 1% of the population. By sharing their stories, answering questions and creating collaborative visuals, the participants will transform statistical data into a living, breathing, ever-changing human drama that is uniquely Penang.
Established in 2002 as a theatre collective in Berlin, Rimini Protokoll is widely credited with inventing a new style of research-based documentary theatre. Their 100% City project has received worldwide acclaim for its showcases in London, Melbourne, Tokyo, Paris, Amsterdam, San Diego and other global cities.
100% Penang was the troupe’s first performance in Southeast Asia and also the opening of George Town Festival 2015.
Filmed by: Rising One
- published: 16 Nov 2015
- views: 14
Trip to Penang with Ivy : Foodie Hunt with AirAsia
From prawn mee and durian puffs to the Four Heavenly Kings in Kimberly Street, watch former DJ Ivy Tan (艾薇) on a Foodie Hunt in Penang! Subscribe to this channe...
From prawn mee and durian puffs to the Four Heavenly Kings in Kimberly Street, watch former DJ Ivy Tan (艾薇) on a Foodie Hunt in Penang! Subscribe to this channel or 'Like' us on http://www.facebook.com/AirAsiaSingapore for fun videos.
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From prawn mee and durian puffs to the Four Heavenly Kings in Kimberly Street, watch former DJ Ivy Tan (艾薇) on a Foodie Hunt in Penang! Subscribe to this channel or 'Like' us on http://www.facebook.com/AirAsiaSingapore for fun videos.
- published: 30 Apr 2015
- views: 10
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[FEEL PENANG] 一路向北::槟城 Travel Video
Don't just visit, feel!
Penang will be your next travel destination!
Food | Heritage | People
Spent 3D2N travelling with local tour agency while filming for them.
Destination:
Penang National Park
Monkey Beach
Gurney Drive
Penang War Museum
Botanic Garden
Burmese Buddhist Temple
Kek Lok Si Asam Laksa
Penang Second Bridge
Penang Mural Street
Penang Snake Temple
Penang Hill
Fort Cornwallis. Sir F
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Princess Cruises Adventure To Penang & Langkawi - Smart Travels Episode 11
The super luxurious Sapphire Princess from Princess Cruises has come to Singapore! We joined them on a 5D4N cruise to Penang, Langkawi and back to Singapore and filmed every step of our adventure!
Read our full guide to the Princess Sapphire here:
http://www.thesmartlocal.com/read/princess-cruises-2015
Follow us on instagram!
Host: Christabel Chua
http://www.instagram.com/bellywellyjelly
Dan
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Pinang Peranakan Mansion
Talui Peranakan Style : Pinang Peranakan Mansion
Unesco World Heritage Site Pinang Peranakan Mansion Straits Chinese Jewellery Museum
Pinang Peranakan Mansion
29, Lebuh Gereja, Pulau Pinang, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Tel.04-264 2929
Video Production by iPhone4
Traveller & Reviewer by :
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Malaysia Travel Guide & Info | Penang Tour Channel
Looking for more about Malasia Travel Guide & info? Penang Tour Channel are your top priority tour agency you are looking for!
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Singapore Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
https://www.expedia.com/Singapore.d180027.Destination-Travel-Guides
Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is more than an hour from the business district. Thanks to modern construction and outstanding architecture, Singapore is rapidly becoming a powerhouse trade city, but it maintains ties to its Asian roots through traditional temples and many c
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Things to do in Malaysia | Top Attractions Travel Guide
When I think of the most under-rated countries to visit in SE Asia Malaysia comes to mind. With a rich culture and diversity - unlike any other nation in Southeast Asia - there is something for everyone. Some of my favorite places to visit in Malaysia include Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Penang and the Cameron Highlands. The following is a top attractions travel guide for the best things to do in Mal
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Tropical Spice Garden
Talui Nyonya Cooking Style : Learn about the fabulous diversity of spices and herbs at Cooking School in Tropical Spice Gardent, Penang, MY www.TaluiTamtawan.Com
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Blue Mansion
Talui ASEAN Style : Blue Mansion
Historic City of George Town - World Heritage Site,
Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion
14, Lebuh Leith, 10200 Georgetown,
Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Video Production by iPhone4
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Malaysia Penang Travel Guide - Impressions
Part 18 - Travel Impressions by MrTravelImpressions.
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NAGORE SQUARE
Talui ASEAN Style : NAGORE SQUARE
NAGORE SQUARE is positioned as a lifestyle destination with a mixed use of retail, arts & cultural, F&B; and entertainment area along the intersection of Jalan Burmah and Jalan Nagore and stretching up to Jalan Bawasah.
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Tourist Attractions in Penang, Malaysia
Tourist Attractions in Penang, Malaysia - Penang, Malaysia tourism & vacations - Penang trip
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Penang is an island off the northwestern coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It's also the name of the Malaysian state which is made up of Penang Island and the facing strip of territory on the mainland called Se
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Penang Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! State of Penang. A colonial-era house with a Straits-Chinese art deco eclectic architecture. A re...
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Fun Rickshaw Ride city tour around George Town Penang, Malaysia Travel Video
In our most recent travel video we hop on a rickshaw and receive a guided city tour of historic George Town, Penang, Malaysia. Although we had talked about t...
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Melaka, Malaysia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com Melaka is the third smallest Malaysian state after Perlis and Penang. It is located in the southern region of the Malay Peninsula, n...
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Welcome to Penang Travel Tips
Tim's personal welcome to all the visitors of the Penang Travel Tips website, giving an overview of what the site is about.
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50 Things to do in Southeast Asia Travel Guide, Attractions and Asian Cuisine
50 Things to do in Southeast Asia Travel Guide, Attractions and Asian Cuisine travel video playlist:
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2) Exploring Angkor Wat at the Temples of Angkor, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia
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Penang, Malaysia is Food Paradise! Travel Video Guide
I love to eat. And going to Penang, a Malaysian island off the north-east coast, was a sublime experience, a budding foodie's dream. There is just so much fo...
[FEEL PENANG] 一路向北::槟城 Travel Video
Don't just visit, feel!
Penang will be your next travel destination!
Food | Heritage | People
Spent 3D2N travelling with local tour agency while filming for t...
Don't just visit, feel!
Penang will be your next travel destination!
Food | Heritage | People
Spent 3D2N travelling with local tour agency while filming for them.
Destination:
Penang National Park
Monkey Beach
Gurney Drive
Penang War Museum
Botanic Garden
Burmese Buddhist Temple
Kek Lok Si Asam Laksa
Penang Second Bridge
Penang Mural Street
Penang Snake Temple
Penang Hill
Fort Cornwallis. Sir Francis Light
[Malaysia Truly Asia]
Filmed with Canon 70D with no extra gears support.
Produced by Zac Lee
a Visualeety Pictures production
*ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.*
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wn.com/Feel Penang 一路向北 槟城 Travel Video
Don't just visit, feel!
Penang will be your next travel destination!
Food | Heritage | People
Spent 3D2N travelling with local tour agency while filming for them.
Destination:
Penang National Park
Monkey Beach
Gurney Drive
Penang War Museum
Botanic Garden
Burmese Buddhist Temple
Kek Lok Si Asam Laksa
Penang Second Bridge
Penang Mural Street
Penang Snake Temple
Penang Hill
Fort Cornwallis. Sir Francis Light
[Malaysia Truly Asia]
Filmed with Canon 70D with no extra gears support.
Produced by Zac Lee
a Visualeety Pictures production
*ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.*
facebook: www.facebook.com/visualeety
- published: 14 Dec 2014
- views: 360
Princess Cruises Adventure To Penang & Langkawi - Smart Travels Episode 11
The super luxurious Sapphire Princess from Princess Cruises has come to Singapore! We joined them on a 5D4N cruise to Penang, Langkawi and back to Singapore an...
The super luxurious Sapphire Princess from Princess Cruises has come to Singapore! We joined them on a 5D4N cruise to Penang, Langkawi and back to Singapore and filmed every step of our adventure!
Read our full guide to the Princess Sapphire here:
http://www.thesmartlocal.com/read/princess-cruises-2015
Follow us on instagram!
Host: Christabel Chua
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Videography: TheSmartLocal
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Smart Travels is a series that records the travel adventures of the TSL team. We bring the adventure to your computer screen!
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The super luxurious Sapphire Princess from Princess Cruises has come to Singapore! We joined them on a 5D4N cruise to Penang, Langkawi and back to Singapore and filmed every step of our adventure!
Read our full guide to the Princess Sapphire here:
http://www.thesmartlocal.com/read/princess-cruises-2015
Follow us on instagram!
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Smart Travels is a series that records the travel adventures of the TSL team. We bring the adventure to your computer screen!
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- published: 17 Apr 2015
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Pinang Peranakan Mansion
Talui Peranakan Style : Pinang Peranakan Mansion
Unesco World Heritage Site Pinang Peranakan Mansion Straits Chinese Jewellery Museum
Pinang Peranakan Mansion
...
Talui Peranakan Style : Pinang Peranakan Mansion
Unesco World Heritage Site Pinang Peranakan Mansion Straits Chinese Jewellery Museum
Pinang Peranakan Mansion
29, Lebuh Gereja, Pulau Pinang, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Tel.04-264 2929
Video Production by iPhone4
Traveller & Reviewer by :
http://www.TaluiTamtawan.Com/
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Talui Peranakan Style : Pinang Peranakan Mansion
Unesco World Heritage Site Pinang Peranakan Mansion Straits Chinese Jewellery Museum
Pinang Peranakan Mansion
29, Lebuh Gereja, Pulau Pinang, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Tel.04-264 2929
Video Production by iPhone4
Traveller & Reviewer by :
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- published: 16 Feb 2015
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Malaysia Travel Guide & Info | Penang Tour Channel
Looking for more about Malasia Travel Guide & info? Penang Tour Channel are your top priority tour agency you are looking for!
More info: http://www.penangtourm...
Looking for more about Malasia Travel Guide & info? Penang Tour Channel are your top priority tour agency you are looking for!
More info: http://www.penangtourmalaysia.com
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Looking for more about Malasia Travel Guide & info? Penang Tour Channel are your top priority tour agency you are looking for!
More info: http://www.penangtourmalaysia.com
- published: 27 Sep 2014
- views: 1
Singapore Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
https://www.expedia.com/Singapore.d180027.Destination-Travel-Guides
Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is ...
https://www.expedia.com/Singapore.d180027.Destination-Travel-Guides
Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is more than an hour from the business district. Thanks to modern construction and outstanding architecture, Singapore is rapidly becoming a powerhouse trade city, but it maintains ties to its Asian roots through traditional temples and many cultural hotspots, like Little India and Kampong Glam.
Your Singapore tour must include the Botanical Gardens and Orchid Gardens, both beautiful and notable places to visit. If you’re a fan of exotic animals, stop by the Singapore Zoo and check in with its 300-plus species that take up residence there. You can also take a “bumboat” from Changi Beach to Pulau Ubin, set away from the bustling city, and delight in its quiet mangroves.
No Singapore sightseeing is complete without a visit to Marina Bay, a glowing, high-tech vision of the future, or Orchard Road, which boasts enough shopping to keep you occupied for several rainy afternoons.
Visit our Singapore travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is more than an hour from the business district. Thanks to modern construction and outstanding architecture, Singapore is rapidly becoming a powerhouse trade city, but it maintains ties to its Asian roots through traditional temples and many cultural hotspots, like Little India and Kampong Glam.
Your Singapore tour must include the Botanical Gardens and Orchid Gardens, both beautiful and notable places to visit. If you’re a fan of exotic animals, stop by the Singapore Zoo and check in with its 300-plus species that take up residence there. You can also take a “bumboat” from Changi Beach to Pulau Ubin, set away from the bustling city, and delight in its quiet mangroves.
No Singapore sightseeing is complete without a visit to Marina Bay, a glowing, high-tech vision of the future, or Orchard Road, which boasts enough shopping to keep you occupied for several rainy afternoons.
Visit our Singapore travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Things to do in Malaysia | Top Attractions Travel Guide
When I think of the most under-rated countries to visit in SE Asia Malaysia comes to mind. With a rich culture and diversity - unlike any other nation in South...
When I think of the most under-rated countries to visit in SE Asia Malaysia comes to mind. With a rich culture and diversity - unlike any other nation in Southeast Asia - there is something for everyone. Some of my favorite places to visit in Malaysia include Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Penang and the Cameron Highlands. The following is a top attractions travel guide for the best things to do in Malaysia:
1) Few architectural wonders can compete with the Petronas Towers. Equally as impressive by day as they are at night, it is an absolute must landmark to visit in Kuala Lumpur.
2) Night markets in Malaysia are well worth a visit. My personal favorite is the Jonker Street Night Market located in Melaka. On the weekends Jonker street shuts down to traffic and turns into a sea of people and stalls selling everything from trinkets to street food. While we were there we made sure to cool down with Cendol, which is our favorite Malaysian street food snack.
3) The Batu Caves are of my favorite attractions that is absolutely free! Taking the commuter train from KL Sentral we arrived early in the morning before all of the package tourists. The caves themselves, an important Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Murugan, are worth the 272 step climb to the top. You'll notice many of cheeky monkeys along the way.
4) The KL Bird Park is a quirky attraction worth checking out. Its claim to fame is being the largest walk in aviary. Home to thousands of birds you'll be able to spot peacocks, flamingos and many other exotic ones. It's not the cheapest attraction but I would say it it worth the price of admission if you plan to stay for several hours.
5) While you're in Georgetown, Penang consider visiting a recently opened cat cafe! The Purrfect Cat Cafe in George Town is home to some adorable cats just waiting to be petted. For the price of a small meal or drink you'll be able to sit down and play with them.
6) Whenever I head back to Malaysia I can't help but break out in a smile because I know I'm going to get a chance to eat dim sum again. My favorite place is in George Town and along with Chinese tea I can't really control myself.
7) When I mentioned Malaysia was a diverse country, I was referring to the people and cuisine. Indian food is one of my favorite cuisines and having the opportunity to eat a delicious banana leaf thali set is something I wouldn't miss for the world. Loaded up with rice, dal, vegetables, roti, papad, chutney and pickles. Coming in at only 22 Ringgit (for the two of us) it's an inexpensive but delicious meal.
8) Want to visit the biggest Buddhist temple in all of Southeast Asia? Would you be surprised to learn that it is in Malaysia? Kek Lok Si temple, also known as the Temple of Supreme Bliss, is located in Air Itam. The temple combines Mahayana Buddhism and Chinese rituals. To visit take bus 201, 203 or 204 from Komplex Komptar in the heart of George Town, Penang.
9) The Petronas Towers are brilliant by day but 'wow' do they ever shine bright at night. They have really cool light shows that takes place.
10) You can't visit Malaysia without having Roti Canai for breakfast, lunch, dinner and/or a snack. An Indian flat bread, similar to a pancake, it comes in all different sizes, shapes and flavors. Our two favorites being cheese and banana. Dip in curry using either you hands or utensils.
11) While in Malacca it's a great idea to take a Melaka River Cruise at night as the city really lights up at night. You'll notice wonderful old colonial architecture and street art along with traditional homes alongside the Kampong.
12) The Clan Jetties are an important part of George Town's heritage and the last bastions of old Chinese settlements.
13) Georgetown is one of the most hot and humid cities I've ever visited. If you're looking to escape that for a while head over to the Botanical Gardens just outside of the city. In shady conditions you'll have the opportunity to walk around this massive park where you'll surely spot monkeys and other wildlife.
14) When visiting Malacca be sure to check out a Baba-Nyonya restaurant. A mixture of Chinese and Malaysian cuisine at its finest. Some of our favorite dishes included Nyonya Laksa, Rojak and Popiah.
15) Bling. Bling. That's not the sound of a horn but instead the decorations on a rickshaw in George Town. For around 30 to 40 Ringgit you can take a full one hour city tour. It certainly beats walking around in the heat. Highlights for us included going through Little India.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
This video features music -various artists and various songs - available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
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When I think of the most under-rated countries to visit in SE Asia Malaysia comes to mind. With a rich culture and diversity - unlike any other nation in Southeast Asia - there is something for everyone. Some of my favorite places to visit in Malaysia include Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Penang and the Cameron Highlands. The following is a top attractions travel guide for the best things to do in Malaysia:
1) Few architectural wonders can compete with the Petronas Towers. Equally as impressive by day as they are at night, it is an absolute must landmark to visit in Kuala Lumpur.
2) Night markets in Malaysia are well worth a visit. My personal favorite is the Jonker Street Night Market located in Melaka. On the weekends Jonker street shuts down to traffic and turns into a sea of people and stalls selling everything from trinkets to street food. While we were there we made sure to cool down with Cendol, which is our favorite Malaysian street food snack.
3) The Batu Caves are of my favorite attractions that is absolutely free! Taking the commuter train from KL Sentral we arrived early in the morning before all of the package tourists. The caves themselves, an important Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Murugan, are worth the 272 step climb to the top. You'll notice many of cheeky monkeys along the way.
4) The KL Bird Park is a quirky attraction worth checking out. Its claim to fame is being the largest walk in aviary. Home to thousands of birds you'll be able to spot peacocks, flamingos and many other exotic ones. It's not the cheapest attraction but I would say it it worth the price of admission if you plan to stay for several hours.
5) While you're in Georgetown, Penang consider visiting a recently opened cat cafe! The Purrfect Cat Cafe in George Town is home to some adorable cats just waiting to be petted. For the price of a small meal or drink you'll be able to sit down and play with them.
6) Whenever I head back to Malaysia I can't help but break out in a smile because I know I'm going to get a chance to eat dim sum again. My favorite place is in George Town and along with Chinese tea I can't really control myself.
7) When I mentioned Malaysia was a diverse country, I was referring to the people and cuisine. Indian food is one of my favorite cuisines and having the opportunity to eat a delicious banana leaf thali set is something I wouldn't miss for the world. Loaded up with rice, dal, vegetables, roti, papad, chutney and pickles. Coming in at only 22 Ringgit (for the two of us) it's an inexpensive but delicious meal.
8) Want to visit the biggest Buddhist temple in all of Southeast Asia? Would you be surprised to learn that it is in Malaysia? Kek Lok Si temple, also known as the Temple of Supreme Bliss, is located in Air Itam. The temple combines Mahayana Buddhism and Chinese rituals. To visit take bus 201, 203 or 204 from Komplex Komptar in the heart of George Town, Penang.
9) The Petronas Towers are brilliant by day but 'wow' do they ever shine bright at night. They have really cool light shows that takes place.
10) You can't visit Malaysia without having Roti Canai for breakfast, lunch, dinner and/or a snack. An Indian flat bread, similar to a pancake, it comes in all different sizes, shapes and flavors. Our two favorites being cheese and banana. Dip in curry using either you hands or utensils.
11) While in Malacca it's a great idea to take a Melaka River Cruise at night as the city really lights up at night. You'll notice wonderful old colonial architecture and street art along with traditional homes alongside the Kampong.
12) The Clan Jetties are an important part of George Town's heritage and the last bastions of old Chinese settlements.
13) Georgetown is one of the most hot and humid cities I've ever visited. If you're looking to escape that for a while head over to the Botanical Gardens just outside of the city. In shady conditions you'll have the opportunity to walk around this massive park where you'll surely spot monkeys and other wildlife.
14) When visiting Malacca be sure to check out a Baba-Nyonya restaurant. A mixture of Chinese and Malaysian cuisine at its finest. Some of our favorite dishes included Nyonya Laksa, Rojak and Popiah.
15) Bling. Bling. That's not the sound of a horn but instead the decorations on a rickshaw in George Town. For around 30 to 40 Ringgit you can take a full one hour city tour. It certainly beats walking around in the heat. Highlights for us included going through Little India.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
This video features music -various artists and various songs - available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
- published: 01 Jun 2014
- views: 57185
Tropical Spice Garden
Talui Nyonya Cooking Style : Learn about the fabulous diversity of spices and herbs at Cooking School in Tropical Spice Gardent, Penang, MY www.TaluiTamtawan.Co...
Talui Nyonya Cooking Style : Learn about the fabulous diversity of spices and herbs at Cooking School in Tropical Spice Gardent, Penang, MY www.TaluiTamtawan.Com
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Talui Nyonya Cooking Style : Learn about the fabulous diversity of spices and herbs at Cooking School in Tropical Spice Gardent, Penang, MY www.TaluiTamtawan.Com
- published: 14 Feb 2015
- views: 0
Blue Mansion
Talui ASEAN Style : Blue Mansion
Historic City of George Town - World Heritage Site,
Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion
14, Lebuh Leith, 10200 Georgetown,
Pulau Pinang, ...
Talui ASEAN Style : Blue Mansion
Historic City of George Town - World Heritage Site,
Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion
14, Lebuh Leith, 10200 Georgetown,
Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Video Production by iPhone4
Traveller & Reviewer by :
http://www.TaluiTamtawan.Com/
Like & Follow TaluiTamtawan @
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Talui ASEAN Style : Blue Mansion
Historic City of George Town - World Heritage Site,
Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion
14, Lebuh Leith, 10200 Georgetown,
Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Video Production by iPhone4
Traveller & Reviewer by :
http://www.TaluiTamtawan.Com/
Like & Follow TaluiTamtawan @
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- published: 16 Feb 2015
- views: 6
Malaysia Penang Travel Guide - Impressions
Part 18 - Travel Impressions by MrTravelImpressions....
Part 18 - Travel Impressions by MrTravelImpressions.
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Part 18 - Travel Impressions by MrTravelImpressions.
NAGORE SQUARE
Talui ASEAN Style : NAGORE SQUARE
NAGORE SQUARE is positioned as a lifestyle destination with a mixed use of retail, arts & cultural, F&B; and entertainment area...
Talui ASEAN Style : NAGORE SQUARE
NAGORE SQUARE is positioned as a lifestyle destination with a mixed use of retail, arts & cultural, F&B; and entertainment area along the intersection of Jalan Burmah and Jalan Nagore and stretching up to Jalan Bawasah.
Video Production by iPhone4
Traveller & Reviewer by :
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GETTING THERE
TAXI
Roughly 10 minutes distance away from Komtar.
Call a Taxi in Penang
Aswan Taxi: 04 210 8211
BJ Radio Taxi: 04 643 0161 & 012 572 6487
CT Radio Taxi: 04 229 9467
Georgetown Taxi: 04 229 9467, 04 261 7098
Penang Taxi Drivers Association: 04 262 5721
Sunshine Radio Taxi: 04 642 5961
Super Radio Taxi Service Center: 04 281 8766, 04 282 8753
Taxi Drivers Association: 04 262 5721
RAPID PENANG BUS
Bus No. 10, 101, 103, 104
Rapid Penang journey planner
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Talui ASEAN Style : NAGORE SQUARE
NAGORE SQUARE is positioned as a lifestyle destination with a mixed use of retail, arts & cultural, F&B; and entertainment area along the intersection of Jalan Burmah and Jalan Nagore and stretching up to Jalan Bawasah.
Video Production by iPhone4
Traveller & Reviewer by :
http://www.TaluiTamtawan.Com/
Like & Follow TaluiTamtawan @
https://www.facebook.com/taluitamtawan/
GETTING THERE
TAXI
Roughly 10 minutes distance away from Komtar.
Call a Taxi in Penang
Aswan Taxi: 04 210 8211
BJ Radio Taxi: 04 643 0161 & 012 572 6487
CT Radio Taxi: 04 229 9467
Georgetown Taxi: 04 229 9467, 04 261 7098
Penang Taxi Drivers Association: 04 262 5721
Sunshine Radio Taxi: 04 642 5961
Super Radio Taxi Service Center: 04 281 8766, 04 282 8753
Taxi Drivers Association: 04 262 5721
RAPID PENANG BUS
Bus No. 10, 101, 103, 104
Rapid Penang journey planner
- published: 16 Feb 2015
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Tourist Attractions in Penang, Malaysia
Tourist Attractions in Penang, Malaysia - Penang, Malaysia tourism & vacations - Penang trip
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Tourist Attractions in Penang, Malaysia - Penang, Malaysia tourism & vacations - Penang trip
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Penang is an island off the northwestern coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It's also the name of the Malaysian state which is made up of Penang Island and the facing strip of territory on the mainland called Seberang Perai (formerly Province Wellesley).
Penang's beaches are nice, though a little lacklustre when compared to those in some other Malaysian states, but this is more than compensated for by the island's rich multicultural history which is full of Malay, Chinese, Indian and European influences. Penang is also well known domestically and in Singapore for being the "food paradise" of Malaysia.
See in Penang, Malaysia
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UNESCO World Heritage Zone & Armenian Street, old historical area in the heart of the UNESCO Heritage Zone in downtown Georgetown. The area contains a melange of late 19th century colonial and settler architecture, texturized by a community that still maintains a traditional way of urban life. For walking, highlights include Armenian Street, Pitt Street, Love Lane, Little India, the esplanade and Beach Road. Within this area, the Khoo Kongsi clan temple, Kapitan Keling Mosque, and Pinang Peranakan Mansion are highlights. A small flea market starts every evening at the park near the Armenian Street & Lebuh Acheh junction (pickpocket alert). Mostly, its used second hand junk for sale, but there may be the occasional find. Further towards Penang Road, the Cheong Fatt Tze mansion on Leith Street that exemplifies early Chinese courtyard houses is also a favorite.
Penang Hill / Bukit Bendera (升旗山). Probably has the best view of Georgetown, especially at night. Go up via the Penang Hill Railway (Return fare: Malaysians - Adult RM10, Child RM4; foreign tourists: Adult RM30, Child RM15). The train takes 5 minutes to reach the summit. The service runs from 6:30AM-9PM daily, accessible by taxi or Rapid Penang bus no. 204 to the last stop (RM2). The train, which was upgraded in 2011, is a fascinating little cable train service that lifts you out of the heat and humidity of the coastal plain and up to a fabulous view and cool breezes. The 19th-century English travel writer, Isabella Bird, called the temperature on the hill 'delicious' because it can be very much cooler than at sea level. More than a century later, Ms. Bird's statement still holds true. The more adventurous (and fit) may want to hike up the hill (800m elevation, bring water). Starting points for a trek up the hill is from the tarred road at the entrance of the Botanic Gardens (the more adventurous can start from the Moon Gate 300m from the entrance of the Botanic Gardens but trails are not well marked so best to follow a local during weekends/evenings). The hike takes about 2-3 hrs depending on fitness level. At the summit, you can take a leisurely stroll, or ride a buggy, along a track that runs for about 1km into residences built around turn of the 20th century. Food and refreshments can be found in the David Brown restaurant, which commands a nice view of Georgetown, or the food court.
Penang Botanic Gardens,Jl Kebun Bunga, [22], ☎ +60 4 227-0428 (for group tour arrangement), Fax:+60 4 228-6075 jkbunga@penang.gov.my. Open daily, 5AM-8PM. Take Rapid Penang bus no.10 from KOMTAR for RM2. The gardens were established by Charles Curtis of Britain way back in 1884; it's generally known as the Waterfall Gardens by the local community because of a little waterfall located within it. Many locals will come to the gardens to perform their daily exercises like walking, jogging, jungle trekking, aerobic dance, and to practice Tai Chi, (太极) or Qi Gong, (气功). The garden hosts an annual international floral fest as well as a world music festival. Free admission.
Kek Lok Si-Temple of Supreme Bliss (极乐寺).
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Tourist Attractions in Penang, Malaysia - Penang, Malaysia tourism & vacations - Penang trip
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Penang is an island off the northwestern coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It's also the name of the Malaysian state which is made up of Penang Island and the facing strip of territory on the mainland called Seberang Perai (formerly Province Wellesley).
Penang's beaches are nice, though a little lacklustre when compared to those in some other Malaysian states, but this is more than compensated for by the island's rich multicultural history which is full of Malay, Chinese, Indian and European influences. Penang is also well known domestically and in Singapore for being the "food paradise" of Malaysia.
See in Penang, Malaysia
--------------------------------
UNESCO World Heritage Zone & Armenian Street, old historical area in the heart of the UNESCO Heritage Zone in downtown Georgetown. The area contains a melange of late 19th century colonial and settler architecture, texturized by a community that still maintains a traditional way of urban life. For walking, highlights include Armenian Street, Pitt Street, Love Lane, Little India, the esplanade and Beach Road. Within this area, the Khoo Kongsi clan temple, Kapitan Keling Mosque, and Pinang Peranakan Mansion are highlights. A small flea market starts every evening at the park near the Armenian Street & Lebuh Acheh junction (pickpocket alert). Mostly, its used second hand junk for sale, but there may be the occasional find. Further towards Penang Road, the Cheong Fatt Tze mansion on Leith Street that exemplifies early Chinese courtyard houses is also a favorite.
Penang Hill / Bukit Bendera (升旗山). Probably has the best view of Georgetown, especially at night. Go up via the Penang Hill Railway (Return fare: Malaysians - Adult RM10, Child RM4; foreign tourists: Adult RM30, Child RM15). The train takes 5 minutes to reach the summit. The service runs from 6:30AM-9PM daily, accessible by taxi or Rapid Penang bus no. 204 to the last stop (RM2). The train, which was upgraded in 2011, is a fascinating little cable train service that lifts you out of the heat and humidity of the coastal plain and up to a fabulous view and cool breezes. The 19th-century English travel writer, Isabella Bird, called the temperature on the hill 'delicious' because it can be very much cooler than at sea level. More than a century later, Ms. Bird's statement still holds true. The more adventurous (and fit) may want to hike up the hill (800m elevation, bring water). Starting points for a trek up the hill is from the tarred road at the entrance of the Botanic Gardens (the more adventurous can start from the Moon Gate 300m from the entrance of the Botanic Gardens but trails are not well marked so best to follow a local during weekends/evenings). The hike takes about 2-3 hrs depending on fitness level. At the summit, you can take a leisurely stroll, or ride a buggy, along a track that runs for about 1km into residences built around turn of the 20th century. Food and refreshments can be found in the David Brown restaurant, which commands a nice view of Georgetown, or the food court.
Penang Botanic Gardens,Jl Kebun Bunga, [22], ☎ +60 4 227-0428 (for group tour arrangement), Fax:+60 4 228-6075 jkbunga@penang.gov.my. Open daily, 5AM-8PM. Take Rapid Penang bus no.10 from KOMTAR for RM2. The gardens were established by Charles Curtis of Britain way back in 1884; it's generally known as the Waterfall Gardens by the local community because of a little waterfall located within it. Many locals will come to the gardens to perform their daily exercises like walking, jogging, jungle trekking, aerobic dance, and to practice Tai Chi, (太极) or Qi Gong, (气功). The garden hosts an annual international floral fest as well as a world music festival. Free admission.
Kek Lok Si-Temple of Supreme Bliss (极乐寺).
- published: 08 Nov 2015
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1) Elephant Nature Park Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand
2) Exploring Angkor Wat at the Temples of Angkor, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia
3) Things to do in Luang Prabang Laos | Top Attractions Travel Guide
4) Bamboo Train in Battambang, Cambodia (Norry Ride / Nori Rail) ណូរី (Cambodia's Bamboo Train)
5) Cambodian Cooking Class in Battambang, Cambodia (Nary's Kitchen Khmer Cooking School)
6) Eating Thai street food at the Chiang Mai Saturday Night Market Walking Street on Wua Lai Road
7) Singapore Travel Guide
8) Shopping & Eating Malaysian Street Food along Jonker Street Night Market in Melaka, Malaysia
9) Wat Arun (วัดอรุณ)
10) Things to do in Bali Indonesia | Top Attractions Travel Guide
11) Paddling down the Mekong Delta River on a rowboat tour while wearing our conical hats in Vietnam
12) Pai, Thailand Travel Guide and Things to Do (ปาย)
13) Khmer Set 8 Course Dinner including Amok at Angkor Palms Restaurant in Siem Reap, Cambodia
14) Exploring Angkor Thom (Bayon and Terrace of the Elephants) at Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia
15) Exploring Banteay Srei at the Temples of Angkor (Phnom Dei), Siem Reap Province, Cambodia
16) Visiting the Batu Caves and feasting on Indian Cuisine just outside of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
17) Bicycle Ride along the Siem Reap River for a scenic city and rural countryside tour, Cambodia
18) Bangkok Water Taxi Boat Ride along a canal nearby Chao Phraya River to visit Wat Saket Temple
19) Visiting Chiang Mai Sunday Night Market to Eat Thai Street Food and to shop for Thai Souvenirs
20) Clan Jetties Stilt Houses of the Penang Heritage Trail located in George Town, Penang, Malaysia
21) Learning How To Cook Lao Food at Tamarind Lao Cuisine cooking school in Luang Prabang, Laos
22) Visiting Wat Phra That Doi Suthep Temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand (วัดพระธาตุดอยสุเทพ)
23) Eating Peranakan Baba Nyonya Food (Rojak, Nyonya Laksa, Popiah & Dumplings) Malacca, Malaysia
24) Ha Long Bay, Vietnam Junk Boat Cruise with Scenic Landscapes, Caves & Karst Mountains Travel Video
25) Hoi An, Vietnam Ancient Town Attractions, Temples, Historic Landmarks & Biking Tour Travel Video
26) Eating Naan, Tandoori Chicken & Aloo Gobi at Restoran Kapitan in George Town, Penang, Malaysia
27) Kayaking along scenic Ha Long Bay, Vietnam Travel Video | Adventure travel & sports in Vietnam
28) Eating delicious Khao Soi (Northern Thai Noodles: ข้าวซอย) at a restaurant in Chiang Mai Thailand
29) Kuala Lumpur Bird Park Aviary (Taman Burung) KL Bird Park - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
30) Hike to explore Lao Chai Village (Black Hmong) | Trekking in Sapa, Vietnam Travel Video (Part 1)
31) Eating Lao Food and Lao Cuisine for lunch at Tamarind Restaurant in Luang Prabang, Laos
32) Touring the Cai Rang Floating Market along the Mekong Delta near Can Tho, Vietnam
33) Eating Northern Thai Cuisine Khantoke Set Feast (ขันโตก) for dinner in Chiang Mai, Thailand
34) Petronas Towers at Night (Menara Petronas Twin Towers) located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
35) Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Menara Petronas Twin Towers)
36) Exploring Preah Khan at the Temples of Angkor, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia
37) Fun Rickshaw Ride city tour around George Town Penang, Malaysia Travel Video
38) Eating Roti Canai near the Puduraya Bus Station (Restoran Anuja) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
39) Rural Cambodia Tour in Battambang (Eating Crickets & Sticky Bamboo Coconut Rice)
40) Train Ride in Vietnam | Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) to Nha Trang Train Route Transportation Journey
41) Shopping for custom made dresses in Hoi An, Vietnam | Hoi An Tailors and Custom Designers
42) Slow Boat to Luang Prabang cruising down the Mekong river three day tour from Thailand to Laos
43) Street Food in Singapore at a Hawker Centre (小贩中心 - 熟食中心)
44) Exploring Ta Prohm Temple (Tomb Raider Temple) at Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia
45) Learning How To Cook Thai Food at an organic Thai cooking school in Chiang Mai, Thailand
46) Things to do in Saigon Travel Video | Top Attractions in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
47) Train Ride in Thailand from Chiang Mai to Bangkok Travel Video: Thai Railways การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย
48) Vietnamese Countryside Tour & Vietnamese Meal at Tra Que Herb Village Water Wheel Hoi An, Vietnam
49) Our first impressions of Vientiane, Laos
50) Vietnamese Special Rolls (Country Pancakes, Spring Rolls, Satay & Vegetables) in Hoi An, Vietnam
Photo and Video from Samuel Jeffery and Audrey Bergner. Music from Kevin Macleod under a creative commons attribution license.
http://nomadicsamuel.com and http://thatbackpacker.com
wn.com/50 Things To Do In Southeast Asia Travel Guide, Attractions And Asian Cuisine
50 Things to do in Southeast Asia Travel Guide, Attractions and Asian Cuisine travel video playlist:
1) Elephant Nature Park Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand
2) Exploring Angkor Wat at the Temples of Angkor, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia
3) Things to do in Luang Prabang Laos | Top Attractions Travel Guide
4) Bamboo Train in Battambang, Cambodia (Norry Ride / Nori Rail) ណូរី (Cambodia's Bamboo Train)
5) Cambodian Cooking Class in Battambang, Cambodia (Nary's Kitchen Khmer Cooking School)
6) Eating Thai street food at the Chiang Mai Saturday Night Market Walking Street on Wua Lai Road
7) Singapore Travel Guide
8) Shopping & Eating Malaysian Street Food along Jonker Street Night Market in Melaka, Malaysia
9) Wat Arun (วัดอรุณ)
10) Things to do in Bali Indonesia | Top Attractions Travel Guide
11) Paddling down the Mekong Delta River on a rowboat tour while wearing our conical hats in Vietnam
12) Pai, Thailand Travel Guide and Things to Do (ปาย)
13) Khmer Set 8 Course Dinner including Amok at Angkor Palms Restaurant in Siem Reap, Cambodia
14) Exploring Angkor Thom (Bayon and Terrace of the Elephants) at Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia
15) Exploring Banteay Srei at the Temples of Angkor (Phnom Dei), Siem Reap Province, Cambodia
16) Visiting the Batu Caves and feasting on Indian Cuisine just outside of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
17) Bicycle Ride along the Siem Reap River for a scenic city and rural countryside tour, Cambodia
18) Bangkok Water Taxi Boat Ride along a canal nearby Chao Phraya River to visit Wat Saket Temple
19) Visiting Chiang Mai Sunday Night Market to Eat Thai Street Food and to shop for Thai Souvenirs
20) Clan Jetties Stilt Houses of the Penang Heritage Trail located in George Town, Penang, Malaysia
21) Learning How To Cook Lao Food at Tamarind Lao Cuisine cooking school in Luang Prabang, Laos
22) Visiting Wat Phra That Doi Suthep Temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand (วัดพระธาตุดอยสุเทพ)
23) Eating Peranakan Baba Nyonya Food (Rojak, Nyonya Laksa, Popiah & Dumplings) Malacca, Malaysia
24) Ha Long Bay, Vietnam Junk Boat Cruise with Scenic Landscapes, Caves & Karst Mountains Travel Video
25) Hoi An, Vietnam Ancient Town Attractions, Temples, Historic Landmarks & Biking Tour Travel Video
26) Eating Naan, Tandoori Chicken & Aloo Gobi at Restoran Kapitan in George Town, Penang, Malaysia
27) Kayaking along scenic Ha Long Bay, Vietnam Travel Video | Adventure travel & sports in Vietnam
28) Eating delicious Khao Soi (Northern Thai Noodles: ข้าวซอย) at a restaurant in Chiang Mai Thailand
29) Kuala Lumpur Bird Park Aviary (Taman Burung) KL Bird Park - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
30) Hike to explore Lao Chai Village (Black Hmong) | Trekking in Sapa, Vietnam Travel Video (Part 1)
31) Eating Lao Food and Lao Cuisine for lunch at Tamarind Restaurant in Luang Prabang, Laos
32) Touring the Cai Rang Floating Market along the Mekong Delta near Can Tho, Vietnam
33) Eating Northern Thai Cuisine Khantoke Set Feast (ขันโตก) for dinner in Chiang Mai, Thailand
34) Petronas Towers at Night (Menara Petronas Twin Towers) located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
35) Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Menara Petronas Twin Towers)
36) Exploring Preah Khan at the Temples of Angkor, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia
37) Fun Rickshaw Ride city tour around George Town Penang, Malaysia Travel Video
38) Eating Roti Canai near the Puduraya Bus Station (Restoran Anuja) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
39) Rural Cambodia Tour in Battambang (Eating Crickets & Sticky Bamboo Coconut Rice)
40) Train Ride in Vietnam | Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) to Nha Trang Train Route Transportation Journey
41) Shopping for custom made dresses in Hoi An, Vietnam | Hoi An Tailors and Custom Designers
42) Slow Boat to Luang Prabang cruising down the Mekong river three day tour from Thailand to Laos
43) Street Food in Singapore at a Hawker Centre (小贩中心 - 熟食中心)
44) Exploring Ta Prohm Temple (Tomb Raider Temple) at Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia
45) Learning How To Cook Thai Food at an organic Thai cooking school in Chiang Mai, Thailand
46) Things to do in Saigon Travel Video | Top Attractions in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
47) Train Ride in Thailand from Chiang Mai to Bangkok Travel Video: Thai Railways การรถไฟแห่งประเทศไทย
48) Vietnamese Countryside Tour & Vietnamese Meal at Tra Que Herb Village Water Wheel Hoi An, Vietnam
49) Our first impressions of Vientiane, Laos
50) Vietnamese Special Rolls (Country Pancakes, Spring Rolls, Satay & Vegetables) in Hoi An, Vietnam
Photo and Video from Samuel Jeffery and Audrey Bergner. Music from Kevin Macleod under a creative commons attribution license.
http://nomadicsamuel.com and http://thatbackpacker.com
- published: 24 Oct 2014
- views: 10512
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I love to eat. And going to Penang, a Malaysian island off the north-east coast, was a sublime experience, a budding foodie's dream. There is just so much fo......
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