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Why Penang, Malaysia.
George Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site — a living museum of clan jetties, colonial shophouses, ornate temples, and the celebrated street-art murals of Ernest Zacharevic.
Penang is widely considered the street-food capital of Asia — char kway teow, assam laksa, and Hokkien mee at hawker centres like Gurney Drive and New Lane.
The Penang Hill funicular climbs to cool air and a canopy walk above the island; the Kek Lok Si temple is the largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia.
Its Chinese, Malay, and Indian communities make it one of the most genuinely multicultural cities in the region — and the food reflects every strand.
Beyond the city, Batu Ferringhi beach and the quiet northwest national park give a coastal counterpoint to the heritage core.
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