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Penang, Malaysia
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If you go to Penang, make sure to visit Kek Lok Si Temple. It’s amazing. Penang Hill isn’t really worth going to. The view isn’t that great. If you go to Brunei, stay the Pusat Belia, youth hostel. It’s only 10 Brunei Dollars for a dorm and has a swimming pool. The mosques are great.

By Sofie on Apr 01, 2008
hostel

if we have 5boys n 2girls wat is te best hostel hotel at the lower lower price???????

By son on Nov 21, 2007

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Penang Hill (Bukit Bendera)

Hill system with hill resort (highest point 833m above sea level) about 6km from city centre of Georgetown. Bukit Bendera is 735m above sea level and can be reached by Penang Hill Railway ... more
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The most impressive of Penangs many kongsis. A kongsi is a clan house that is partly temple, partly meeting hall ... more
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