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OOTD & BALIK PULAU TRIP

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Balik Pulau  Source: Amber, 2018  A place that close to nature, defined as   “the back of the island” with approximately 17,000 hectares  of land, predominantly blanketed by lush greenery, sheaths of paddy fields and rolling hills, it has all  the ingredients for a getaway from the city life. A significant of Durian and Laksa as well.  4th March 2018 (Sunday), Sunny Day Together with a group of my friends, we planned trip to Balik Pulau as our study trip to explore the  beauty and precious part of Balik Pulau. In total we had stop by for 8 station. We departed from  Georgetown about 11.00 morning by car, approximately take 30 to 40 minutes to reach without  any traffic jam. Itinerary  11am  Departure  12 pm   Arrival and Lunch  1 pm  I) Church of the Holy Name of Jesus  2 pm II) Audi Dream farm  4 pm III) Titi Kerawang Waterfall  4.30 pm IV) Heng Ga Cafe 5.30 pm V)Fish Village & Jia Siang Cafe 6.30

One Day Trip in Penang

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Georgetown, Penang   UNESCO Heritage Area A fascinating fusion of eastern and western influences, Penang is Malaysia’s most tourist-visited destination. The island manages to embrace modernity while retaining its colonial traditions; due to its well-preserved heritage buildings Penang’s capital, Georgetown, has been accorded a listing as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. Although Georgetown’s landscape is dominated by Chinese storefronts – most in need of a good paint job – there are also swanky shopping complexes, refurbished Chinese manors, rowdy pubs and artsy boutiques, cafés and studios. This city is a mainstay on the Malaysian tourist scene yet it is also a popular expat enclave; besides that, the food here– a hotchpotch of Indian curry and Chinese noodles – is for many the best in Malaysia. Things to do in Penang 1. Tour the historical Chinese settlement in Penang by the waterfront Right in Georgetown, just down the road from Chulia Street be