You might want to make time for a stop at TESCO or Penang Bridge West End.
The temple was built by the Chettiars who migrated to Penang from Tamil Nadu, a state of southern India.
The museum has three main sections: the Info Zone, the Wow Zone, and the Educational Zone.
The menu is Baba-Nyonya style, and the ambiance casual chic — a better choice for a dinner than an expensive afternoon drink.
The assorted collection of birds includes the tiny exotic sunbirds, locally found kingfishers, vulturine guineafowl, pelicans, swans, storks mandarin ducks, flamingos, and gigantic eight ft-tall ostriches, etc.
It established the port of Penang helping to shape what was to become a big centre of trade.
Location: Lot 10050, Jalan Sungai Burung, Kampung Sungai Burung, 11000 Balik Pulau, Penang Island Contact: +6012-408 0678 Opening Hours: 10am—12pm; 2—7pm Entrance Fees: RM12 Malaysian adults , RM8 Malaysian children 2 — 12 years old Guided Horse Ride 200m : RM17 Children , RM20 Adult Lesson Fees: RM80 30 minutes , RM120 60 minutes — advanced booking required 19.
Visiting here to pay respects and to also witness the magnificence is one of the best Penang things to do.
Description: Anne's Church and AEON Mall Bukit Mertajam.