The Penang Heritage Visit 2013

After the PBIM, the day had just started. We reached the apartment at 11am. Every single of us was so tired and fall into bed right after cleaning.

The trip to Penang wouldn’t be a complete one without a visit to the famous street art in Georgetown. Kids on bicycle, motorcyclist with helmet, and wall painting, it was amazed to know that everyone has to queue for the photo session with these pieces of wall art. Sadly we cannot cover another tourist spot, the Chew Jetty in our plan due to time constraint. The Chew Jetty can be reached from Street Art Road by walking.

A street art map from here

 Wall art - Marking Georgetown

Diminishing Arts…

Hidden between small narrow paths.

Lee Jetty Spotted opposite car park

Next, we headed to Gurney drive for dinner. The food is definitely better than the one we had in previous day. As usual, the lobak, oyster, char kuey tiow, steamed flour roll (chu cheong fun), curry mee, ais kacang and asam laksa were all on the table, again. Char kuey tiow and oyster egg are the best among all.

Penang delicacies

It was a day full with marathons in the midnight, street art visit in the evening, and Gurney Drive in the night. Everyone was physically tired but deep inside, I can feel that they were more than happy to know that they have had accomplished one of their own marathon goal (be it 10km, 21km or 42km) in life.

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