📆 It all started because all four of us signed up for the course at SEAMEO RECSAM in 1996. Though we attended different courses, being the few Singaporeans in the foreign land had strengthened our bonds.

It's a celebration of 20 years of friendship. Cheers! 🎉 🎉 🎉

Recommendations by Hotel

Source: http://cititel.devsite-1.com/expresspenang/attraction-en.html


WHAT TO SEE
Experience the unique charms of Straits eclectic architecture and sights from our colonial past that
has earned George Town a place in Unesco’s heritage site listing. Here, every clanhouse and
building represents a page of  Penang’s colourful history and every street corner has a tale to tell,
not limited to the following, our recommendations are:


  • Blue Mansion (Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion) – Leith Street
  • Khoo Kongsi (Khoo Association Clan House) - Cannon Square
  • Arts & Crafts - Armenian Street
  • The Chew, Lee, Tan and Lim Clan Jetties - Weld Quay
  • Kek Lok Si Temple and Penang Hill - Ayer Itam
  • Street arts - along most of the streets in George Town, be dazzled with wall paintings
    and wrought iron sculptures, encapsulating the local scenes of yesteryears
WHERE TO EAT

  • Penang is internationally famous for its food, typically served in an alfresco atmosphere from
    local coffee shops, open air food court to standalone hawker stalls
  • Fried Koay Teow - Kafe Ping Hooi, Carnavon Street
  • Bah Kut Teh - Restoran Cheng Heong, Air Itam [no longer operating]
  • Assam Laksa - Coffeeshop at Foothill of Ayer Itam Dam
  • Curry Mee - Hot Bowl Rangon Road & 50, Lorong Seratus Tahun
  • Hokkien Mee - Ah Soon Kor Stall, Kim Sin San Coffee Centre, Macalister Road
  • Lor Mee and Wan Tan Mee - Ipon Lane ( next to Jelutong market)
  • Lor Bak - Kheng Pin Coffeeshop - Sri Bahari Road (nearby Cititel Penang)

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