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Penang,
often referred to as the Pearl of the Orient, is one of the most picturesque
and romantic cities in all of Asia. This tropical island lies in the
Indian Ocean, just off the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia.
Penang received its name from the Pinang, or Betel Nut tree, once commonly
found on the island. Established as the first British trading post in
the Far East in 1776, Penang today is a bustling metropolis reflecting
a uniquely exotic blend of East and West.
The state of Penang consists of the island of Penang
and a strip of land on the mainland known as Seberang Prai.
The Penang Bridge, one of the longest in Asia at 13.5km, links the
two land masses. Penang is also connected by a ferry service to the
mainland.
On Penang Island sits the capital, Georgetown, a city steeped in history
and tradition yet sparkling with progress and modern development. Certain
sections of Penang present a quaint picture from the past where narrow
side streets, trishaws, temples and traders plying their goods, seeming
to belong to a forgotten era. Penang is a shopper's paradise for goods
old and new, at bargain prices.
There is a wide, competitive choice of cameras, electronic and electrical
goods, clothing, batik souvenirs, antiques and knick-knacks.
The island also boasts some of the best food in the region, ranging
from Nyonya Cuisine to foodstall favourites like nasi kandar, char kway
teow and penang laksa, all of which are cooked in a uniquely 'Penang'
way.
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