February 26 2020 more Penang

Georgetown Penang almost pandemic

We spent the first half of our time in Georgetown staying at Coffee Atelier.  It was excellent.  We spent the second half of our time in Georgetown at the Hotel Penaga. We enjoyed both places very much. The Panaga had a swimming pool. Also, it was located in a different neighbourhood, this allowed us to walk to different places and explore.  Linda purchased some Batik material from a vendor in the Komtar  building. The stores name was Sri Batik Sri Batik click here We sent it home by Malaysian Post to use in Linda’s quilting projects.  

Update one year later now Feb 2020. The Malaysian Batik quilt now finished. The blue and tan material were sourced locally in Saskatoon, Canada. This quilt is King size extra large which makes it difficult to get in one frame.
Gary catching some shade at the Penang Botanical Gardens
Huge tree at Penang Botanical Gardens located just outside the gift shop in the background.
Penang Botanical Gardens deep in the rain forest on a trail
Pinang Peranakan Mansion is a museum dedicated to Penang's Peranakan heritage. It is loaded with exhibits and antique furniture.
An example of one room in the Peranakan Mansion.
Love Lane in old Georgetown has lots of delicious places to eat.
The rail tracks of Penang Hill funicular railway.
Aruloli Thiru Murugan Temple – Penang Hill, Malaysia
Skyline view from lookout on Penang Hill

We left Georgetown Feb 29 to spend one night at Rumah Putih a beautiful bed and breakfast at Kota Warisan in the Seleangor area not far from the Kuala Lumpur airport.

Our Bed and Breakfast Rumah Putih
Gary hanging around the pool at Rumah Putih B&B
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