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  • Penang Street Art Murals

    Penang Street Art Murals

    I get to marvel at some Street Art Murals of Penang during one short business visit. The unique street arts found around the historic town of George Town offer some murals-hunting fun. Sadly, I only had time to visit four during this trip. I would love to capture more of them but time and weather are not on my side. Hopefully, I can find myself back in Penang again to have another murals-hunt experience.

    Some of the most popular murals are the works of Lithuanian artist, Ernest Zacharevic. In which, his commissioned works by Penang Municipal Council back in 2012, have since become a key attraction of the island. The three famous ones are; Boy on a Bike (Lebuh Ah Quee), Little Children on a Bicycle (Lebuh Armenian) and Reaching Up (Lebuh Cannon).

    Boy on a Bike penang mural

    Little Children on a Bicycle penang mural

    Reaching Up penang mural

    I also quite like ‘The magician and frightened girl’ mural but I am unsure of the artist. It is right in front of a bicycle rental shop along Lebuh Armenian. I thought it’s a great idea in making use of the old style ‘blue box’ shutter gate.

    The magician penang mural

    Besides the street art murals, some buildings like this one clad in red zinc sheets are visually pleasing to me.

    Red zinc sheets building in penang

    Same goes for the old brick wall and grilled window.

    old brick wall in penang

    The hot and humid weather of Penang is very much like Singapore’s. But the lack of shade at the walkways makes the scorching heat, rather unbearable. Big caps, jungle hats, umbrellas, sunblock or whatever icy are a necessity when exploring the street. Hence, I am quick to order an icy bowl of dessert when I spotted a street stall.

    Dessert stall in penang

    Dessert in penang

    Penang Hill

    Next up is Penang Hill or Bukit Bendera where the ascent via a funicular railway takes less than ten minutes. It’s more than 800 meters above sea level and the cooler temperature is noticeable when the tram reached the station at the top.

    Penang Hill

    Tram going up to Penang Hill

    The commanding view of Penang Hill on a clear day is very pleasing indeed. But I would think that the night scene will look even better…oh well. I wanted to explore around the hill but ended up spending much of my limited time having an ice cold beer at David Brown Terrace instead. It’s a great place to chill while taking in the surrounding views.

    Commanding view at Penang Hill

    Square of Penang Hill

    David Brown Sky Terrace penang hill

    STAY: Hard Rock Hotel Penang review

    Staying at the themed Hard Rock Hotel is a first for me. It is located along the famed white sandy beach of Batu Ferringhi. But Hard Rock Hotel Penang’s design and décor are unlike the usual resort style beachfront hotels. The extravagance and rock star vibes can be felt all over the hotel’s compound. Get ready to rock?

    MJ statue at Hard Rock Hotel Penang

    Guitar at Hard Rock Hotel Penang

    I particularly like the drop-light chandelier showing Hard Rock’s logo.

    Drop-light chandelier Hard Rock

    There are portraits of The Beatles and many other memorabilia such as musical instruments and costumes all around the hotel.

    The Beatles at Hard Rock Hotel Penang

    Beatles at Hard Rock Hotel Penang

    I am of course more interested to see my room than the memorabilia. And my, it far exceeds my expectation. The well-fitted room opens to a balcony which offers a great view of the pool and ocean. The glorious view and the comfortable bed make it a pain to leave the room.

    Pool view of Hard Rock Hotel Penang

    Balcony of Hard Rock Hotel Penang

    Bathroom of Hard Rock Hotel Penang

    Bedroom of Hard Rock Hotel Penang

    There’s a part of the beach which is cordoned off for hotel guests’ exclusive use. In which, a variety of beach activities is available to choose from. And that includes horse riding…hmm…that’s a beach activity too?

    Horse riding Hard Rock Hotel Penang

    Based on my travel norm, I honestly would not have chosen Hard Rock Hotel Penang as a base to explore George Town. But the positive experience here makes me think otherwise for my future visit to Penang. Perhaps, perhaps…

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  • Wander around Tamsui and Ximending

    Wander around Tamsui and Ximending

    After a long day out yesterday, it’s time to shift the focus back to Taipei in places like Tamsui and Ximending. We took MRT to the charming and laid-back port city of Tamsui or Danshui (淡水). The port now sees lesser operations after most of it being moved over to Keelung. But it is now rejuvenated as a famous attraction for both tourists and locals alike, especially after being linked to central Taipei via MRT. The city’s popularity is rather telling, judging by the huge number of crowd alighting at the same station as us.

    Tamsui Old Street (淡水老街) is within a short walking distance from the MRT station. The food and souvenir stalls which lined the street are simply overwhelming and a feast for the senses.

    Tamsui Old Street

    Crowds at Tamsui Old Street

    Crowded Tamsui Old Street

    Fruits at Tamsui Old Street

    Seafood at Tamsui Old Street

    Fishes at Tamsui Old Street

    The delicious food of Tamsui Old Street is one of the main draws and everybody seems to be munching away.

    Food stall at Tamsui Old Street

    3 popular food in Tamsui

    And from what we see and gathered, the food choices in Tamsui which are particularly popular are;

    Tamsui Ah Gei (阿给), a big piece of fried tofu stuffed with glass noodles and some fish paste, served with spicy sauce. This affordable speciality is surprisingly delicious and appetising. How I wish our local Yong Tau Foo stalls can sell this too.

    Tamsui Ah Gei

    Tamsui Tie Dan or Iron Egg (铁蛋) is the small but somewhat hardened braised eggs. According to the labels on the vacuum pack, these eggs underwent rounds of cooking, braising with soy sauce and spices before being left to dry. This process is repeated for a week until the braised eggs are shrunk. Its rubbery texture is similar to century egg but Tie Dan is way more flavourful.

    Tamsui Tie Dan

    Tamsui Fried Fish Crackers (鱼酥) is another popular food here. It’s easy to find as there are many stalls selling these crispy crackers.

    Tamsui Fried Fish Crackers

    There is this somewhat open concept bakery (现烤蛋糕) selling traditional sponge cakes which attract one hell of a queue. The cakes come in Original and Cheese flavour, baked and sliced in view of everybody. The cakey aroma is tantalising but the queue is simply madness and so we skipped…can those who tried it before, leave me a comment, please?

    Traditional sponge cakes in Danshui

    Ferry Ride to Tamsui Fisherman’s Wharf

    Tamsui Fisherman’s Wharf (渔人码头) can be reached by foot (quite far), taxi, bus, bicycle rental or ferry. Since we are heading to a wharf, I suppose it will be nice to arrive in a ferry. And it didn’t take long for the Lover’s Bridge to come in sight.

    Ferry Ride to Tamsui Fisherman Wharf

    Ferry to Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf

    The well-known landmark here is the Lover’s Bridge (情人桥) which looks like a ship’s mast.

    Lover Bridge of Danshui

    Lover Bridge of Tamsui

    From the bridge, we can see the boats at the docks and also witness a fishing boat unloading fresh catches.

    Boats at Tamsui Fisherman Wharf

    Unloading at Tamsui Fisherman Wharf

    There is nothing much to do other than walking along the boardwalk to take in the picturesque view or to patronise some of the cafes or food stalls. It is perhaps more suitable to visit here in the evening for the sunset or the illuminated bridge.

    Promenade at Tamsui Fisherman Wharf

    We did not stay long as the blazing afternoon sun that day was way too much for us. Hence, we make our way back to Tamsui Old Street before boarding the MRT to Taipei.

    Modern Toilet Restaurant in Ximending

    Modern Toilet Restaurant (便所欢乐主题餐厅) is one themed restaurant in Ximending (西门町). As its name suggests, we will be having our late lunch in a ‘toilety’ environment. The seats are covered toilet bowls and the tables resemble bathtubs. The shower fixtures on the walls further remind diners of its theme.

    Modern Toilet Restaurant Taipei

    Souvenirs at Modern Toilet Restaurant

    Likewise, the food and drinks are served in miniature toilet bowls, bathtubs and urinals too. It’s actually quite funny to see our meals being served in those toilet wares. We had a good laugh over it like most people do at the other tables. But the taste is somewhat average which is a let-down…perhaps that’s why there are more tourists (especially Singaporeans) here than the locals?

    Toilet bowl meal in Ximending

    Food at Modern Toilet Restaurant

    Urinal drink at Modern Toilet Restaurant

    Ice cream at Modern Toilet Restaurant

    Ay-Chung Flour-Rice Noodles at Ximending

    We wandered about Ximending before ending up at Ay-Chung Flour-Rice Noodles (阿宗面线), one of the must-eat places here. Don’t come here if you want to rest your tired feet while slurping up some hot comfort food, that’s because there are neither tables nor chairs. Everybody just stands around while enjoying their bowl of Taiwanese Mee Sua. We join in the fast-moving queue for a bowl of tasty Mee Sua and pigs’ intestines in slimy gravy. It’s indeed very nice but somehow I still prefer Kinmen Oyster Mee Sua better…

    Crowds at Ximending Taipei

    Dog at Ximending Taipei

    Ay-Chung Flour-Rice Noodles Ximending

    A bowl of Ay-Chung Flour-Rice Noodles

    EZ5 Live House in Taipei

    After the food and milk teas, we head over to EZ5 Live House for drinks and music entertainment. Many veteran singers of Taiwan music scene have performed here before. Although the first show starts around 09:45 pm, it is best to come early unless you have made a prior reservation. As this small bar is highly popular and packs a crowd rather quickly.

    EZ5 Live House in Taipei

    There are three performance sets by three different singers each night (09:45 pm, 10:45 pm and 11:45 pm). The website of EZ5 Live House indicates the singers’ schedule. I have no preference of the singers but I find them all to be great entertainers.

    Singer at EZ5 Live House

    Pop Singer at EZ5 Live House

    Lady SInger at EZ5 Live House

    The performing band members are damn good too.

    Band members of EZ5 Live House

    I would strongly recommend this place for people who love live music as I do. We enjoyed ourselves tremendously on our last night in Taipei at EZ5 Live House.

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