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My favourite place is Penang, Malaysia.

I dont have to go far to overseas


and yet in Malaysia, I found my favourite place.
For your information, George Town is rich in living heritage, culture and
history. Therefore, George Town is awarded as one of the UNESCO world
heritage site. I am attracted by the buildings which seem old, but they are one of
the attractions. Penang was ruled by British, so there are some of the British
buildings. This includes Fort Cornwallis, where Francis Light landed here. I have
the opportunity to capture a photo with cannons there.
I have the chance to visit the house of Francis Light. The building is
decorated well with the British culture and style. My family and I have a good and
comfortable high tea inside the house. It is extremely amazing. We also have a
walk outside the house. It is really peaceful with the green trees.
Besides, I like the wall painting, which is also known as Penang street art
In Georgetown. Besides, there are sculptures all around too. There is bicycle
renting service provided. So, you can see the tourists there cycle around the city.
I cycle according to the route map provided. I am impressed by the creativity of
the artists. I like the painting of Ernest Zacharevic 'Two Children on a Bicycle' at
Lebuh Armenian the most. I also pay a visit to the 3D gallery, Made In Penang. It
offers around 30 pieces giant 3D art pieces there, not only creative but also fun. I
also capture a photo with the most honourable Chief Minister of Penang, Mr.Lim
Guan Eng. Dont get too surprised. It is one of the 3D paintings in the gallery.
I like the food in Penang although it might be a little spicy for me. Asam
Laksa in Penang is chosen as top 4 the most delicious food in the world. I have
a try of it and it really taste good. I gained a little weight after pay a visit to
Penang. I just cant resist the temptation. Penang is truly a food paradise. I miss
cendol, char kueh teow, Lok Lok, Loh Bak, Popiah and many more other food.
For a shopaholic like me, I visit to Gurney Paragon, Queensbay Mall and
First avenue in Georgetown.

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