Penang State, the northwest administrative region of Malaysia, is located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia.
The name Penang comes from the betel nut trees that were all over the island, also known as George Town.
Penang was developed as the earliest commercial center in the Far East by the British colonial government in 1786. Today, Penang is a bustling metropolis that reflects the unique feelings of the East and the West.
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Penang is composed of Penang Island and Butterworth.
What connects this land is the famous Penang Bridge.
The Penang Bridge is the fourth longest bridge in Asia and the ninth longest bridge in the world.
George Town, the capital of Penang, is a city with charming scenery and unique style.
Penang's famous attractions, charming beaches, unforgettable delicacies, interesting customs and unique local colors have made Penang famous far and wide, earning it the reputation of the "Garden of the East".