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Penang
A Travel Blog entry by aliandvicky from Penang, Malaysia
... to settle there. Each street was reserved for a different nationality- Europeans along Light Street, Chinese in China Street, Indian traders settled along Chulia Street. Although each street had its own ethnic group, there was no segregation. It seemed ...
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Shopping at Penang1
A Travel Blog entry by edidigit from Penang, Malaysia
... up with fluorescent tubes as the night sets in. And every night, Batu Ferringhi comes alive with the noise and din of traders haggling with shoppers - a colourful sight. In the Pasar Malam, expect to find all sorts of merchandise under the sun. ...
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Four days off.
A Travel Blog entry by adders from Georgetown, Pinang, Malaysia
It was good to be given 4 days off but the night flight over to Penang was a little scary. We flew through a lightning storm, and you could see sparks jumping off the wings, like little fireflies. The physicist in me knows all about Faraday cages and how ...
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A little luxury...
A Travel Blog entry by rudders from George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
... a pokey but charming little 2nd hand bookshop before heading off to another Chinese food stall for dinner. And that's it for Penang.The hotel provided us with a little relative luxury (and free broadband) before going back to the ...
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The Wheels on the Bus Go Round and Round and Round
A Travel Blog entry by fro-trip from George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
... . The whole scene was a bit odd. And then it became more so when I noticed the sign above the entrance to the building: Coffin Traders. And now it was just awkward. Apparently I was attending a funeral. And with that, it was time to go. I was getting ...
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Day 91: George Town, Malaysia
A Travel Blog entry by williampotter from George Town, Malaysia
... samosa and noodle vendors. Despite it being a popular tourist centre, there is none of the calling and pestering of Thailand's traders. As such, it's a wonderful place to wander, to admire the peeling, cracking, pastel paints on second-floor shutters, the ...
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MALAYSIA! Funicular Trains & Panoramic Views!
A Travel Blog entry by kaydeetravels from Georgetown, Pinang, Malaysia
... between 18th and 20th Century. Due to its functional trading location (sitting on the NE corner of Penang), it evolved into the capital, and attracted settlers/traders from all over the world - Chinese, Indians, Burmese, Europeans, Armenians, etc. The ...
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The Pearl of the Orient
A Travel Blog entry by tamsinandmatt from Georgetown, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
... for its wonderful food, colonial buildings, ecclectic Chinatown and its military history. The island has important strategetic positioning for traders and has been home to just about everyone: the Dutch, Chinese, British, Siamese, Burmese, Indonesians, ...
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Malaysian days
A Travel Blog entry by anandigor from Georgetown - Penang, Malaysia
... (who else...) as an open trading post, as stopover on the silk & spice route in between China and India. Chinese traders flooded in, and Indians as well and the city today is fascinationg mix of three major cultures - Chinese buddhists, Indian hindus ...
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Thaipusam
A Travel Blog entry by mikesblog from Pulau Penang, Pinang, Malaysia
... for larger chariots. We went back down the next day but there was hardly anything going on apart from a few traders. At midnight the chariot leaves Waterfall Temple on its return journey to Little India marking the end of the ...
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PULAU PINANG - GEORGETOWN
A Travel Blog entry by mofabisa from Georgetown, Pinang, Malaysia
... market in Lower Penang Road. Its name is derived from the Urdu word for "four cross roads" and it was referred (and still is, by old timers) to as "Kelenga Bansan", or Indian Market, as many of the original traders there were from southern India. ...
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Malaysia and the miracle of Germolene
A Travel Blog entry by williebobs from Penang, Malaysia
... the Chinese. The resultant architecture in Georgetown is an aesthetic blend of decaying streets of wooden Chinese shop fronts, Indian traders and smoking temples. The Eastern & Oriental hotel is a magnificently opulent 19th century luxury built by another ...
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Kuala Lumpur
A Travel Blog entry by kstubbs97 from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... a bottle opener (apparently the hotel only has one!!). Walked to Bintang Bukit which is only about 15 minutes by foot from Traders. I started the afternoon with a massage at a place called Best Friend Foot Massage in Jalan Bukit Bintang - half half an ...
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KL and onwards
A Travel Blog entry by davidandmarjory from Taiping, Perak, Malaysia
... returned slightly south and visited the Cameron Highlands today and then later driving back past Taiping and onwards to Penang. Cameron Highlands are certainly an impressive range of very green forest/mountains and extensive agriculture and tea ...
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KL with La Familia
A Travel Blog entry by alloverthemap from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... going our seperate ways tomorrow and have to be at the airport by 5:55am so she wants him to bed early. Phil and I are off to Penang for 2 nights, whilst Mum and her friend are off to Cambodia for 4 nights and Nan and Pop are going to Langkawi for 4. ...
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Messy Christmas!
A Travel Blog entry by rtwmurraystyle from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... had playing (not West Ham btw). After several days of retox and detox our final morning in KL was spent booking a bus to Penang which was harder than we were led to believe as the station was chaos with hundreds of vendors. Eventually we found one and ...
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Honeyjack and stir fried frogs
A Travel Blog entry by empaul_asia09 from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... view) before going out for some dinner. Final day in KL today, before we head off to Ipoh to spend the night before continuing to Penang. We have booked to go up the Petronas Towers at 3:45pm - so will take some pics from the sky bridge. We both ...
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Malaysia - A Mall A Mile
A Travel Blog entry by dave.lau.travel from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... her name, although this doesn’t mean we didn’t like her or really appreciate all of her very useful advice), to Traders Hotel which has a 33rd floor indoor swimming pool and bar with great views straight out to said towers. Not wanting a ...
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Kathmandu - Bali - Oz
A Travel Blog entry by pinkkaz from Kathmandu, Nepal
... locals. Whenever the train made a scheduled stop at a station or an unscheduled stop at another station or otherwise, local traders would rush up to the windows selling everything from Heineken beer well passed the 'best by' sell date to sparrow on ...
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Shangri-La Hotel - Penang Georgetown
Magazine Road, (formerly Shangri-La Hotel, Penang), Georgetown, Pulau Penang, Pinang, Malaysia
Shangri-La Hotel, Penang is located in the heart of Georgetown. Apart from being Penang's premier business hotel, Shangri-La Hotel is also its main convention center, supported by superb meeting facilities, state-of-the-art audio/visual equipment, a ...
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