1. Best time to travel: Penang has a typical tropical climate, with abundant sunshine all year round, making it a good place for sightseeing in any season.
However, relatively speaking, the best time for people to travel to Penang is between June and September every year, because the temperature in Penang during this period is still relatively mild and can remain at around 27°C.
Moreover, there is less precipitation during this period, with only occasional showers. The climate is also cooler at night, which is very beneficial for sightseeing.
2. Entry and exit: Passport: All passengers going to Kuala Lumpur must hold a passport valid for more than six months from the date of entry. Visa: Chinese citizens must apply for a visa abroad before entering Malaysia; those who have not obtained a Malaysian visa in advance
Passengers entering Malaysia via Thailand or Singapore can apply for a port visa, but the application may be refused; tour groups visiting from China can apply for a port group visa.
3. Penang food: The key point is to try the roadside food stalls. Although the stores are shabby, most of the chefs’ skills have been passed down from generations. This is Penang’s unique “food stall culture”!
4. Itinerary: George Town.
Penang Museum - Penang Art Gallery - St. George's Church - Little India - Love Lane.
5. Itinerary route: Northeast County > Air Itam.
Penang Hill - Kek Lok Si Temple, Penang.
6. Itinerary: George Town.
George Town Art Street, a one-day tour to discover classic murals based on pictures.