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7 Reasons to Love George Town, Penang

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George Town is a historic and vibrant city on Penang Island off of peninsular Malaysia’s Northwest coast. In fact, George Town was the first British colony in all of Southeast Asia and the historic city center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Full of a world-famous foodie culture, an established street art district, and a high density of immigrant populations, Georgetown is one of the most unique cities in Malaysia. On our recent trip to Penang, Emmett & I based ourselves out of charming George Town for three days at the end of our jaunt around Malaysia. Up until we arrived, it seemed like every other traveler we encountered was saying “Have you been to Penang yet? You’ve got to go to George Town!” We also ended up falling for the city while we were there and it quickly became our favorite place in the whole country.

In order to highlight just why George Town is so lovable, I’ve decided to make a list of my favorite things about the city. Hopefully you will also see just why George Town should definitely be the next stop on your Southeast Asia itinerary.

1. The Famous Street Art

In 2012, the artist Ernest Zacharevic painted a series of murals around George Town. The murals quickly became famous and inspired more street art throughout the city. The piece on the left below featuring two children on a bicycle (by Zacharevic) is one of the most photographed sights in all of Penang and is featured heavily on local souvenirs. Quite a lot of Penang’s famous street art can be found on Armenian Street and the surrounds – though there seem to be little bits of art around every corner of George Town.

2. Peranakan Architecture

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