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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
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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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Things to do & see
Dhammikarama Burmese Buddhist Temple & Wat Chayamangkalaram

Penangs first Buddhist temple. Construction started in 1905. Opposite of it is the Temple of the Reclining Buddha with a 33m-long reclining Buddha ... more
Colonia District / Fort Cornwallis

Penang was the first british settlement in Malaya so many colonial building can be found like the remains of Fort Cornwallis where Captain Francis Light stepped ashore in 1786 ... more
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Georgetown, Penang
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Perhentian Islands
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The 12th general election in Malaysia
On march 8th Malaysians were called to vote a new parliament and state representatives for the 12th time since independence. Beyond any expectation the voters showed that the country didn't only progress in an economic sense but also matured politically. The election outcome is considered to lead Malaysia in a new era of transparent and multi-racial politics in this "political tsunami". The leading Barisan Nasional coalition, which lead the country for the past 50 years on 2/3 majority, dropped to simply majority with opposition gaining seats and taking over the states of Kelantan, Kedah, Penang, Perak and Selangor.