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:
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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!
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