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10 Reasons Why Adrian Cheah Loves Penang, Malaysia

  • Nashi Dasgupta
  • 24 October 2025
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Perched on Malaysia’s northwest coast, Penang is a vibrant blend of heritage, creativity, and irresistible flavours.


Known as the “Pearl of the Orient,” this island is where tradition meets modernity and every street tells a story. In this blog, Adrian Cheah, our Business Development Manager in Malaysia, shares why Penang remains one of his favourite places, a destination that celebrates culture, food, and life with unmatched energy.

Here are 10 reasons why Adrian loves Penang:

1. Food Paradise

Penang is Malaysia’s ultimate food haven. From char koay teow and nasi kandar to asam laksa and cendol, every dish bursts with authentic flavours that define the island’s soul. Hawker centres are everywhere and they’re a must-visit for true food lovers.
Savour Baba Nyonya cuisine — the true essence of fusion food, long before modern restaurateurs made it trendy again.

Food in penang

2. Rich Cultural Heritage

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, George Town is a living museum of colonial architecture, traditional trades, and cultural fusion. It also boasts Southeast Asia’s largest collection of intact pre-war buildings.

Experience true “living” heritage, where pre-war houses are still alive with locals, serving as homes and businesses. The mix of cafés, restaurants, and unique boutique accommodations adds a modern charm to its old-world soul. From beautiful Malay kampungs in Teluk Bahang and Balik Pulau to Chinese clan houses and Indian temples, Penang’s diversity creates an atmosphere like nowhere else.

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3. Street Art Everywhere

Penang’s iconic murals, especially those by Ernest Zacharevic have turned its streets into open-air galleries. Walking through George Town feels like exploring an art exhibition that blends nostalgia with playfulness.

street art mural Penang

4. Beautiful Beaches

From Batu Ferringhi to Monkey Beach, Penang’s coastline offers scenic escapes for sunseekers and adventurers alike. Whether you’re jet-skiing or simply catching sunsets by the sea, it’s a slice of paradise.

beach in penang, malaysia

5. A Blend of Old and New

What makes Penang unique is its effortless balance, century-old buildings coexist with trendy cafés, boutique hotels, and modern art spaces. Every corner reflects the island’s evolving creativity.

heritage tourism site penang

6. Festivals and Celebrations

Penang comes alive with vibrant festivals all year round — Thaipusam, Chinese New Year, Hari Raya, and the George Town Festival, just to name a few. It’s a place where diversity is not just accepted, but celebrated.
Experience the never-ending festivities that light up the island throughout the year — events that will make you want to come back again and again.

Some highlights include:

  • Thaipusam
  • Hungry Ghost Festival
  • Nine Emperor Gods Festival
  • St. Anne’s Feast
  • Kek Lok Si Chinese New Year Light-Up (spectacular!)
  • Chingay Parade

thaipusam celebration in penang, malaysia

7. Friendly Locals

The people of Penang are warm, down-to-earth, and proud of their city. Strike up a conversation at a hawker stall or coffee shop, you’ll leave with a smile (and maybe a few insider tips).

malaysian penangites

8. Nature and Adventure

Beyond its urban charm, Penang is home to lush rainforests, hiking trails, and nature parks like The Habitat at Penang Hill. It’s a haven for those who crave both city vibes and outdoor serenity. Penang Hill is one of Malaysia’s three UNESCO Biosphere Reserves — a treasure trove of flora and fauna.

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9. Cafés and Hidden Gems

Penang’s café culture is thriving, think heritage shophouses turned into aesthetic coffee spots and dessert bars. Many stylish restaurants now occupy restored mansions or heritage houses, serving cuisines that cater to the island’s diverse visitors.

Each visit feels like a discovery, from micro roasteries to bespoke cafés, Penang’s old city quarters are filled with unique gems that delight every coffee lover.

hidden gem in penang

10. Timeless Charm

Despite its growth, Penang never loses its essence. The old-world charm, the familiar warmth, and that unmistakable Penang rhythm — it all makes you feel like you’re coming home, even if it’s your first visit.

Penang is more than just a destination; it’s an experience. With every plate of food, every mural, and every friendly face, it reminds visitors that some places are meant to be felt, not just seen. Mingle with friendly locals in the old quarters as you hunt for street art or explore a hidden café.

Witness the true essence of Malaysia, a cultural melting pot where mosques, churches, Chinese temples, and Indian temples stand together in harmony along the same street. Few places in the world embody such unity in diversity.

cafe in penang

Adrian’s Personal Favourites

  • A refreshing hike up Penang Hill,  passing through farms, shrines, and temples along the trails.
  • Exploring George Town’s backstreets with a cup of kopi in hand, every turn reveals a new piece of history and a story waiting to be told.

cafe hopping in Penang

About Adrian

Adrian is part of STAAH’s Malaysia team and is passionate about travel, technology, and culture. He believes every city has its own heartbeat and Penang’s unique mix of heritage and creativity makes it one of his all-time favourites.

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Connect with Adrian Cheah today at adrian@staah.com 


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