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Batu Ferringhi Beach, Penang

Batu Ferringhi, situated along the coastal road north-west of Georgetown and lined with a string of international- standard resorts, is the most popular beach in Penang.

Soak in the sun or unwind on the beach while you enjoy a host of aquatic thrills from wind-surfing to canoeing. For a spine-tingling adventure, try parasailing to enjoy the view of the beach from the sky.

As the sun sets, Batu Ferringhi comes alive with a carnival-like atmosphere with an open-air bazaar selling anything from ornate curios to enticing souvenir items.

Watch local artisans demonstrate the intricate art of craft-making and batik- painting. Dubbed the Feringghi Walk, the bazaar offers shoppers a host of attractions.

Getting Here

By Taxi
Your best option to get to and from Batu Ferringhi to Georgetown and back is by taxi. Buses are infrequent and it’s just too far and too hot to cycle.

History of Penang Island – Origins, British Rule & George Town Heritage

The History of Penang Island

From Ancient Trade Routes to British Colonial Rule

Penang, strategically located at the northern entrance of the
Straits of Malacca, has long played a crucial role in regional trade,
maritime navigation, and colonial expansion.
Before becoming part of modern Malaysia, Penang passed through
multiple historical phases that shaped its unique multicultural identity.

Early Origins and Ancient References

Penang was originally part of the Sultanate of Kedah.
The island’s earliest recorded name,
“Ping-lang-yu” (Island of Betel Nut or Areca),
appears in Chinese maritime charts associated with the voyages of
Zheng He (Cheng Ho) during the early 15th century.
These maps were later reproduced in the military treatise
Wubei Zhi, compiled around 1621.

These early references confirm Penang’s importance as a known waypoint
along the historic maritime trade routes connecting
China, Southeast Asia, India, Arabia, and Europe.



Portuguese and Early European Encounters

In the 16th century, Portuguese traders sailing from Goa to the Far East
discovered Penang as a convenient stop for fresh water and supplies.
They referred to the island as Pulo Pinaom.
Due to its sheltered harbour, Penang soon attracted
Chinese, Indian, Arab, and European vessels,
particularly during the monsoon seasons.

However, its strategic position also made it vulnerable to piracy,
turning the surrounding waters into contested maritime territory.

Arrival of the British and Francis Light

One of the earliest English visitors to Penang was
Sir James Lancaster, who arrived in 1592 during his voyage
to the East Indies.
Nearly two centuries later, Penang’s destiny changed dramatically
with the arrival of Captain Francis Light.

In 1786, the island was ceded to the
British East India Company by
Sultan Abdullah Mukarram Shah of Kedah
in exchange for promised military protection.
On 11 August 1786, Light formally took possession of the island,
renaming it Prince of Wales Island.

This marked Penang as the first British possession
in the Malay States and Southeast Asia.



Foundation of George Town

The settlement that developed around the harbour
was named George Town,
in honour of King George III of the United Kingdom.
Fort Cornwallis was constructed to protect the settlement,
and Light became the first Superintendent of the island.

Legend has it that Light fired silver coins into the jungle
to motivate labourers to clear the land quickly.
By the late 18th century, the town had taken shape,
with early streets such as Beach Street, Light Street,
Pitt Street (now Masjid Kapitan Keling Street),
and Chulia Street forming the city’s core.

Free Port and Rapid Growth

Francis Light declared Penang a free port,
a strategic move that attracted merchants away from Dutch-controlled ports.
Traders from China, India, the Middle East, and Europe
flocked to the island.

By 1789, Penang’s population had reached approximately 5,000,
doubling within a decade.
The Chinese community was led by
Koh Lay Huan, appointed as the first
Kapitan Cina.

Political Conflicts and Expansion

Unbeknownst to the Sultan of Kedah,
Francis Light had promised military protection without approval
from the East India Company.
When Kedah was later attacked by Siam,
the Company failed to intervene.

In 1790, the Sultan attempted unsuccessfully to retake Penang.
Eventually, Kedah formally ceded the island in exchange
for an annual honorarium.
In 1800, Province Wellesley
(Seberang Perai) was added to Penang.

Colonial Administration and Trade

Penang’s status was elevated to a British Residency in 1805.
Notable figures such as Stamford Raffles
and John Crawfurd passed through the island,
contributing to its administrative and strategic importance.

During the early 19th century, Penang served as a staging post
for the opium trade between India and China.
Licensing of gambling houses, brothels, and opium dens
became a major source of colonial revenue.

Legacy and Modern Penang

Francis Light died in 1794 and was buried at the Protestant Cemetery
on Northam Road.
His legacy remains deeply embedded in Penang’s urban fabric.

Today, Penang stands as a living historical archive —
a place where Malay, Chinese, Indian, and European influences
intersect.
From colonial architecture to multicultural traditions,
the island’s past continues to shape its global identity.

#10 Tempat Makan Best / Sedap @ Pulau Pinang

by: Travel Malaysia

Selain tarikan tempat perlancongan, makanan juga merupakan salah satu tarikan kepada pengunjung yang datang ke Pulau Pinang. Pasti tidak lengkap kalau singgah di Pulau Pinang tidak mencuba makanan yang terdapat di sana. Makanan yang paling terkenal di Pulau Pinang adalah nasi kandar, laksa penang, pasembur, dan char koay teow. Berikut adalah senarai tempat makan sedap yang mesti anda kunjungi.

 

1. Restoran Kapitan

Restoran Kapitan terkenal dengan Nasi Briyani Claypot dan Nasi Briyani Tandoori. Kedua-dua nasi briyani ini mempunyai rasa yang tersendiri. Nasi briyani ayam claypot terdapat daun pudina dan yogurt campuran sayur dan kuah kari. Manakala, nasi briyani ayam tandoori terdapat sambal hijau, sambal merah, kuah dal dan juga campuran bawang serta limau. Nak tahu kesedapan nasi briyani di sini? Beranikanlah diri untuk mencuba dan anda pasti tidak akan menyesal. Selain itu, anda juga boleh cuba roti naan cheese tandoori dan air susu badam yang merupakan minuman signature di restoran ini.
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Alamat: George Town 18-G-D, Menara Gurney, 18, Persiaran Gurney, 10250, Malaysia
Nombor Telefon: +60 4-228 0711
Waktu Operasi: 24 Jam
Info: Restoran Kapitan

 

2. Hameed Pata Mee Goreng

Hameed Pata Mee Goreng ialah antara tempat yang menyediakan mee goreng yang sedap di Pulau Pinang. Mee Goreng Sotong ialah antara menu istimewa di sini dan dihidangkan dalam portion yang banyak. Mee digoreng dan digaul dengan perencah asli Hameed Pata. Sambal sotongnya rasa pedas dan sedikit manis. Kepada sesiapa yang tak tahan pedas bolehlah add-on ais kacang atau coconut shake.
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Alamat: Kota Selera Padang Kota Lama (Fort Cornwallis Food Court), Jalan Tun Syed Sheh Barakbah, 10200 Georgetown, Penang
Nombor Telefon: +60 13-431 9384
Waktu Operasi: 11:30 pagi – 8:00 malam (Ahad Tutup)
Info: Hameed Pata Mee Goreng

 

3. Pasembur Stall 09

Di Gurney Drive Hawker Centre terkenal dengan pasemburnya yang paling famous dan diberi nama “Pasembur Menari”. Kenapa menari? Sebab pasembur dihidangkan oleh pemilik gerai yang memotong pasembur sambil menari. Anda pasti akan terhibur. Terdapat pelbagai pilihan campuran pasembur seperti udang goreng, fishball, fishcake, isi ketam, sosej, tempe dan banyak lagi. Ditambah pula dengan kuahnya yang pedas-pedas manis bersama hirisan timun dan sengkuang. Wow memang terbaik!
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Alamat: Gerai no. 9, Anjung Gurney
Waktu Operasi: 4.00 petang – 12.00 malam
Info: Pasembur Stall 09

 

4. Restoran Sup Hameed

Restoran Sup Hameed menyediakan sup yang terbaik di Pulau Pinang. Di sini orang ramai menggelarkannya dengan gelaran ‘best soup in town’. Setiap hidangan sup disediakan bersama roti benggali. Belum sempat suapan pertama masuk ke dalam mulut, anda akan terbau aroma sup yang menusuk hidung. Tambahan pula bila dihirup, rasanya seakan menyentap. Sangat sedap! Sesuai untuk sesiapa yang sukakan makanan yang ringkas, cepat dan mengenyangkan.
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Alamat: 48, Jalan Penang, George Town, 10000 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Nombor Telefon: +60 4-261 8007
Waktu Operasi: 7.00 pagi – 3.00 pagi (22 Jam)
Info: Restoran Sup Hameed

 

5. Laksa Janggus

Laksa Janggus merupakan kedai makan yang terkenal sekali di Pulau Pinang. Kalau singgah makan di sini cubalah order Laksa Special mereka, anda akan dapat rasa keenakan kuahnya yang sering diperkatakan oleh orang ramai. Kuahnya dicampur dengan daun janggus yang memang menjadi trademark kedai makan ini. Yang paling penting, kuah laksa ni memang cukup rasa, dan berlemak. Akhir sekali, jangan lupa mencuba pisang goreng dan ABC di sini.
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Alamat: Jalan Kampung Perlis, Kampung Perlis, 11020 Balik Pulau, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Nombor Telefon: +60 4-866 8819
Waktu Operasi: 3.30 petang – 8.00 malam (Rabu Tutup)
Info: Laksa Janggus

 

6. Hammer Bay

Antara restoran ikan bakar paling top yang terletak di Jalan Bayan Bay berhampiran Queensbay Mall. Anda boleh menikmati ikan bakar dengan suasana santai di tepi laut yang sungguh menenangkan. Makanan laut yang ditawarkan di sini sangat segar. Anda hanya perlu pilih sama ada ikan, udang, sotong, siput, ketam atau apa saja makanan laut dan mereka akan masakkan mengikut kehendak anda. Sesuai untuk sesiapa yang ingin berkumpul untuk makan bersama keluarga atau kawan-kawan.
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Alamat: Persiaran Bayan Indah, 11900 Bayan Lepas, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Nombor Telefon: +60 17-463 5484
Waktu Operasi: 5.30 petang – 12.30 malam (Selasa Tutup)
Info: Hammer Bay

 

7. Nasi Kandar Beratur Original

Kalau anda jenis yang lapar pada waktu malam dan tidak tahu hendak makan di mana. Datanglah ke gerai Nasi Kandar Beratur ini kerana gerai ini mula beroperasi pada pukul 10.00 malam. Jika anda datang tepat pada waktu gerai dibuka, jangan terkejut jika anda terpaksa beratur panjang kerana gerai ini sudah menjadi tempat favourite orang ramai untuk makan malam. Pelbagai pilihan lauk yang boleh anda pilih dari ayam goreng, kari ayam, kari daging, kari sotong, sayur, dan bermacam-macam lagi.
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Alamat: 98, Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling, George Town
Nombor Telefon: +60 4–261 3984
Waktu Operasi: 10.00 malam – 9.00 pagi
Info: Nasi Kandar Beratur Original

 

8. Abang Misai Char Koay Teow

Tagline kedai ini ialah “telur ayam dibasuh”, ini menunjukkan bahawa abang misai menitikberatkan kebersihan kedai dan masakkannya. Terdapat tiga jenis masakan utama disini yang menjadi pilihan pelanggan-pelanggannya iaitu sudah semestinya Char Koay Teow, Char Koay Teow ala Cina dan Nasi Goreng Udang. Kalau hendak rasa puas hati orderlah Char Koay Teow Special kerana udangnya lebih banyak dan besar-besar berbanding char koay teow biasa.
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Alamat: Jalan Permatang Tinggi, Taman Markisah, 14000 Simpang Ampat, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Nombor Telefon: +60 12-552 9768
Waktu Operasi: 6.00 petang – 12.00 malam
Info: Abang Misai Char Koay Teow

 

9. Roti Canai Transfer Road

Lokasi sarapan pagi yang popular dan menarik di Pulau Pinang adalah di Transfer Road. Apa yang special atau menariknya dekat sini adalah roti canai banjirnya yang dihidangkan bersama dengan kari daging. Dengar macam biasa bukan? Anda kena cuba dulu baru tahu. Selain itu, ada beberapa makanan lain seperti roti bakar telur goyang, roti telur dan beraneka jenis kuah kari ayam, kambing, ikan dan sebagainya.
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Alamat: 114, 110, Jalan Transfer, Georgetown, 10050 George Town, Malaysia
Waktu Operasi: 8.00 pagi – 11.00 pagi
Info: Roti Canai Transfer Road

 

10. Nasi 7 Benua Koo Boo Cafe

Menariknya kafe ini ialah menghidangkan 7 jenis nasi dalam satu pinggan. Ianya terdiri daripada nasi minyak, nasi tomato, nasi lemak, nasi hujan panas, nasi lemuni, nasi putih, dan nasi kacang. Untuk lauk pula, anda bebas memilih lauk kegemarana anda. Oleh kerana itu menu istimewa ini dipanggil nasi 7 benua. Di samping itu, anda boleh menikmati minuman percuma iaitu sirap dan teh O ais. Bagi yang pertama kali merasa nasi 7 benua ini pasti akan teruja!
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Alamat: Taman Tunas Muda, Bayan Lepas, Penang, Malaysia
Nombor Telefon: +60 17-439 7617
Waktu Operasi: 11.00 pagi -10.00 malam (Ahad Tutup)
Info: Nasi 7 Benua Koo Boo Cafe

Announcement of Penang Bridge International Marathon (PBIM) 2017 Registration Date

The Penang Bridge International Marathon Committee would like to announce that the upcoming Penang Bridge International Marathon (PBIM) will held on 26 November 2017 at the Penang Bridge (old bridge).

The event was a huge success last year, attracting over 30,000 participants from both local and overseas. This year, we are targeting a total of 35,000 runners with 4 categories available. Kindly take note that online registration will be opened on 16 February for early-birds! Early-bird registration fees are as follows:

Full Marathon           : RM 80
Half Marathon          : RM 60
10KM                         : RM 50
10KM Junior             : RM 30
Fun Run                    : RM 20

Visit for more: www.penangmarathon.gov.my

Interesting Places to Visit in Penang, Malaysia | Top Attractions & Landmarks

Interesting Places to Visit in Penang, Malaysia

Top Tourist Attractions · Heritage · Beaches · Nature · Culture

Penang is one of the most searched travel destinations in Malaysia,
famous for its UNESCO heritage sites, stunning beaches, vibrant street art,
historic landmarks, museums and natural attractions.
This guide highlights the most interesting places in Penang
that tourists consistently search for, visit and recommend.



Batu Ferringhi Beach

Batu Ferringhi is the most famous beach destination in Penang,
well-known for luxury resorts, sunset views, water sports and the iconic
Batu Ferringhi Night Market.
It is home to world-class hotels such as Hard Rock Hotel Penang,
Shangri-La’s Rasa Sayang and PARKROYAL Penang.



Tanjung Bungah

Tanjung Bungah is a quieter coastal suburb between George Town and Batu Ferringhi.
Popular for its Floating Mosque, Penang Toy Museum and family-friendly beaches,
this area is often searched by travellers seeking a peaceful stay
close to Penang’s main attractions.



George Town (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

George Town is the cultural and historical heart of Penang and a
UNESCO World Heritage City.
Highly ranked on Google for “Things To Do in Penang”,
the city is famous for colonial architecture, temples, clan houses,
street art, museums, nightlife and world-renowned street food.

Key attractions include Armenian Street, Khoo Kongsi,
Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, Kapitan Keling Mosque,
Penang State Museum and vibrant café streets.



Penang Street Art

Penang Street Art transformed George Town into one of
Asia’s most Instagrammed cities.
Created by Ernest Zacharevic, these murals attract millions of visitors yearly
and are among the top searched attractions in Penang.



Penang National Park

Penang National Park is one of the most diverse national parks in Malaysia,
featuring rainforests, mangroves, coastal trails, Monkey Beach,
Pantai Kerachut and a rare meromictic lake.
A favourite for eco-tourism and nature lovers.


Why Penang Ranks Among Malaysia’s Top Travel Destinations

Penang offers a rare combination of beaches, heritage, culture,
nature and food
in one destination.
This is why searches for
“Places To Visit in Penang”,
“Penang Tourist Attractions” and
“Things To Do in Penang”
continue to grow globally every year.