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Penang Curry Mee is also another famous delicacy. Its coconut base soup stock
is developed with dried anchovies, wild ginger buds, etc. Into this soup stock,
cooked yellow noodles and rice vermicelli, bean sprouts, water-convolvulus,
prawns, cockles, cuttlefish, fried soya cake, pork blood jelly and mint leaves
are added to make up a delicious bowl of Penang Curry Mee. Then of course, with
garlic chilli paste addition will be superb.
One can also add fish balls, fish cakes and curry chicken to suit one's taste
in some hawker outlets.
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Introduction Penang or Pulau Pinang when translated into Malay
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| Introduction Any attempt to pinpoint the most attractive selling point of
Penang would, at best, lead to argument which cannot be settled. Could it be the
beaches and the sun that pull in the tourists? Or the tasty food found at every
nook and corner? Then there would be those who visit Penang just for the history
- how it was 'discovered", and how this led to the evolution of a
multi-racial, multi-religious populace which has contributed to the exciting
festivals, impressive architecture and unique cultural practices. Even the wide
variety of food is the result of this meting pot of peoples. Or the things
uniquely Penang - the Snake Temple and Kek Lok Si Temple for example. Without a
doubt, each and every attraction has helped to propel Penang to where it is in
the tourism sector. But it is collectively that this State, despite its small
size, has appealed to visitors. Beautiful Penang is the place to go a holiday
simple because there is something for everyone. (NST Travel Times)
Penang or Pulau Pinang when translated into Malay, derives its name from the
betel-nut palm (pokok pinang) which was found in great abundance on the island.
Originally Penang was part of Kedah before Captain Francis Light successfully
negotiated with the Sultan of Kedah to cede it to the British East India Company
in the year 1786. The British were attracted to the natural harbour which could
serve as an anchorage for their trading ships. The township was named Georgetown
after King George III of Great Britain, Penang remained part of the British
Straits Settlements until Malaya gained her independence on 31st August 1957.
With the establishment of Malaysia on 16th. September 1963, Penang became one of
the thirteen states that make up the country. Today, Penang bustles with
commercial life and is a melting pot of multi-racial communities settled
harmoniously together accompanied by their colourful cultures, religions and
traditions, There are lovely beaches with swaying palm trees and clear blue
waters.
The many places of interest, beautiful sceneries, shopping centres, delicious
food and friendly people make Penang an exceptionally interesting place.
Visitors who have been enchanted by its natural scenic splendour have called the
island 'The Pearl of the Orient'.
Find out more on Penang Island and its China
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