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Modern HistoryFreeGeorge Town UNESCO Heritage Site
A fusion of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and British Colonial architectural styles resulting in an unconventional yet charming urban formation. George Town's rich cultural diversity saw it listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008. Most recently, a dynamic street art scene has burst into George Town. Some wall murals, like Ernest Zacharevic’s "Boy on Chair", provide interactive settings for visitors to become part of the picture and pose beside painted characters.
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Overlook$$$$$Penang Hill
Tropical rainforest providing cool breeze, relaxing nature vibes, and panoramic views over Penang. Attractions on top of the hill include a mosque, Hindu temple, restaurants, nature trails, monkeys, a treetop canopy walk, landscaped gardens, playgrounds, and accommodation. Reachable via funicular from the Penang Hill office or by hiking or 4x4 drive from the Penang Botanical Gardens.
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PenangG Hotel Kelawai
Experience a touch of luxury without breaking the bank. You’ll feel pampered from the moment you’re greeted with a welcome ice-cream upon check-in, through to little extras in each room like a complimentary mini bar, organic soaps, and bath salts, super-comfy beds, and ergonomic desk chairs.
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Kuala LumpurThe Kuala Lumpur Journal
Discover the heart of Kuala Lumpur. Feel the culture on the streets by watching vibrant city life from the rooftop pool oasis. Taste the culture with dozens of restaurants, hawker stalls, and bars within easy walking distance.
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MalaysiaKuala Lumpur Travel Guide
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TravelMalaysia Travel Guide
Harmony between Chinese, Indian, and Malay fuses into Asia's epitome of multiculturalism. These are unmistakable influences in Malaysia's heartwarming and ubiquitous celebrations and drop-everything-delicious food. If you depart Malaysia with an expanded waistline, you'll know your visit was triumphant.
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Religious$$$$$Wat Pho
Wat Pho is home to Bangkok's 46-meter (150-feet) long golden reclining Buddha statue, one of the most sacred Buddhist relics in Thailand. The operational monastery features several areas worth visiting, including exquisite pagodas known as the 4 kings temple, long hallways lined with intricate paintings of stories from Thai folklore, and a Thai massage school where visitors can receive a massage from students.
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BangkokEl Mercado
Mediterranean market-style restaurant selling local and imported cuts of meat, cheese and seafood. Primarily Italian menu items like pasta, risotto and pizza as well as western dishes. Extensive wine cellar. Courtyard seating. Ranked amongst top 20 restaurants in Bangkok.
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DistrictFreeChinatown
Centered around the electric Yaowarat Road, Bangkok’s Chinatown is a hub of street food and discount shopping contrasted against authentic Chinese restaurants and harmonious heritage sites.
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