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George Town, the state capital of Penang, has one of the largest collections of 19th, and early 20th century buildings in Southeast Asia. It is a living historic city, with inner city communities, places of worship, guilds, wet markets and bazaars, traditional trades and retail shops, trishaw peddlers and hawkers.

Batu Ferringhi has a several large resort, like Rasa Sayang, Golden Sands, Park Royal,Holiday Inn, Bayview etc. It look like a new village, but it's very old. It used to be a kampong with a little fishing village. If you want to see a part of this old village yuo have to turn right when you have passed The Park Royal.
Telok Bahang is the entrance for the Penang National Park. Previously it was known as the Pantai Aceh Forest Reserve. First you have to register and then you can go into the jungle to visit beautiful beaches. like Monkey Beach or Pantai Kerachut.
Telok Bahang Recreation Park and Forestry Museum.
Earthenware pots and cookery items kitchen.
Basket and tiffin carriers reflect the lifestyle in Penang in the early twentieth century.
Mother-of-pearl furniture on the well-conserved traditional floor tiles.
Furnishing in the house are from the 1920's.
Mother-of-pearl furniture and lacquerware trays are on display in the house.
Portrait of Madam Tan Ean Siew, matriach of the Ch'ng household.
A graceful timber staircase leads to the upper floor.
Table with wedding photo of past occupants of 120 Armenian Street.
Front facade of the Penang headquarters of Tung Meng Hooi.
Visitors filling past an old dining set behind the filigree screen at 120 Armenian Street.
Potrait of Dr Sun Yat Sen in the reception hall at 120 Armenian Street.