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Originally posted by lecter
It's the Shangri-La Rasa Sayang Resort in Penang On a side-note, Penang would be worth a visit, no? Does it preserve a lot of its former colonial charm?
Yes, Penang Island is worth a visit of a few days. If you want the old-world colonial life, you can stay at the E&O hotel in Georgetown, at a price http://www.e-o-hotel.com/eohotel.htm This is run by Sarkies, the same guys as Raffles in S'pore. There is still a colonial air around parts of G'town, but there is much to see there. At Batu Ferringhi, there are many hotels at all price ranges. Possibly the Holiday Inn offers you the best value for money, provided you make sure you are in the beach-front part and not the annexe over the road. The Mutiara, which is the most expensive (comparable to the E&O), was one that was hit worst by the tsunami (50-odd dead and 30-odd missing in Penang, last I heard), but it is already back in business.
Penang is different from most of Malaysia, because it is Chinese by majority and there is therefore a large number of Buddhist temples and fewer mosques.Brian (the devil incarnate)
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Precisely. I took that picture from one of the hill forts, the famous Sao Paolo church facade was what I cropped...
As a side-note, it's a fantastic place, really the one city in Asia besides Bangkok (from what I've visited so far) where I could actually live...all those little alleys, picture-perfect parks, the whole Mediterranean feel of the place-pure blissAll work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
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