Georgetown is the capital of Pulau Pinang, second largest metropolitan area and the second largest metropolitan economy in the country.
Established as an entrepot by Captain Francis Light in 1786, Georgetown was the first British settlement in Southeast Asia. It was named in honour of King George III, the ruler of Great Britain and Ireland between 1760 and 1820.
KOLEJ PTPL
GEORGETOWN, PULAU PINANG
28 JULY 2015
On 28 July 2015, the Malaysian Heart Foundation Awareness team held a Health Screening Program at PTPL Penang College (now MSU College) located in Georgetown, Penang, where I was also involved in this program.
NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION
GEORGETOWN, PULAU PINANG
29 JULY 2015
A program coordination meeting was held with the National Kidney Foundation at their office in Georgetown, Penang on 29 July 2015.
While in Georgetown, we took the opportunity to stroll around the city and take some memorable photos.
Chowrasta Market in Georgetown has been here since the 80s. It is one of the oldest markets in Malaysia and perhap the best-known market on Penang Island. It has been renovated with ample car park. It is a wet and dry market. We found out this place when out walking one morning.
Chowrasta is a must as there is no haggling and hawkers are mostly exhibiting their wares and no heckling of visitors.
My favourite is the second hand book stores on the second level.
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Ibu Pejabat Polis Pulau Pinang![]() |
The famous Nasi Kandar Beratur in Georgetown got its name from the long queue of people outside the shop. Like most Nasi kandar places, you basically tell them what items you want with rice. However, I still prefer the Nasi Kandar Line Clear to this, maybe because of the long queue....
OLD PENANG HOTEL
JALAN KAMPUNG JAWA
GEORGETOWN, PULAU PINANG
19 APRIL 2015
Another location in Georgetown that I remember is the Old Penang Hotel located on Jalan Kampung Jawa, Georgetown.
We stayed at this hotel during the Colour My Heart Run program at Padang Kota Lama on 19 April 2015.
I still remember the stall selling putumayam just a few meters from my hotel. The stall sees a non-stop stream of customers when I was there, I finally managed to buy a few pieces before returning to my hotel.
Visiting Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia is generally considered worth it, especially if you're interested in exploring a well-preserved historic city with beautiful colonial architecture, diverse cultural influences, delicious street food, and unique street art murals, making it a great destination for a short trip with a lot to see and do in a walkable area.
Hj Zulheimy Maamor
Lembah Keramat, K.L
16/12/2024: 11.37 p.m
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