Monday, December 26, 2011

MERRY CHRISTMAS

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We would like to wish everyone a very
MERRY CHRISTMAS and Happy Holidays!
Cheers!
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Friday, December 23, 2011

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

No more land reclamation in Gurney Drive

The state government will not allow any new land reclamation along Gurney Drive as part of its deal with developers to construct infrastructure projects.

Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng said any land swap would only involve the existing land reclamation rights granted to Eastern & Oriental Bhd by the previous administration.

He said people should not “jump up and down” as the state was bound by the deal struck before Pakatan came into power.

“I told the reporters in Kuala Lumpur that 299ha of reclaimed land in Sri Tanjung Pinang would be involved in the infrastructure projects.

“Some of them have never been to Penang and they didn’t know where that was so I said it’s near Gurney Drive.

“Now I’m a victim of false information because they reported that the reclaimed land would involve Gurney Drive — I never said that,” he told a press conference yesterday.

He said no monetary payment or funding would be given by the state for the construction of three by-pass highways and a sea tunnel linking the island to the mainland.

“Costs incurred may be recovered through land swap, toll or any other form. The other three projects would involve land swapping. I’m trying to get as much as possible for Penang,” he said. - By Christina Chin (The Star)

Higher deposit to ensure developers are committed

This is really good news for property buyers!

The increased deposit to obtain a housing development licence from RM200,000 to 3% of the project’s estimated cost is to ensure developers are committed to building homes.

Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Seri Chor Chee Heung said the higher deposit would see only those with sufficient financial resources take up projects.

“We want only those with solid financial ability to build houses unlike now when all one needs is RM200,000 as deposit, a company and a piece of land and you are a developer already.

“The 3% deposit is high but should not be a problem to anyone who is serious in this business,” he said after officiating at the ministry’s Innovation Day here.

The ministry tabled in Par­liament on Wednesday for first reading a Bill amending several clauses of the Housing Deve­lopment (Control and Licensing) Act to further tighten the law, including on the higher deposit.

Other amendments include a fine of up to RM500,000, jail of up to three years or both for developers who fail to complete their projects.

The Bill also states that it is an offence if a developer “abandons or causes to abandon a housing development” and the developer is deemed to have abandoned a project if he refuses to complete it, delays, suspends or ceases work continuously for six months or beyond a period stipulated under the Sales and Purchase Agreement.

Chor said the stiffer penalties were to ensure that developers did not simply abandon projects. - By The Star

Housing supply and demand - are we nearing equilibrium?

Is there any equilibrium point in housing market, considering the many factors influencing demand and supply?

The main determinants of the demand for housing are demographic. Population size and population growth are the core demographic variables. However, family size, the age composition of the family, the number of children, net migration, non-family household formation, the number of double family households, death rates, divorce rates, and marriages are other demographic variables that would influence demand for housing. Other factors such as household income, price of housing, cost, availability of credit, consumer preferences, investor preferences, price of substitutes and price of complements all play a role in determining demand for housing.

Income is an important determinant of demand as shown by a study conducted by De Leeuw in 1971 that showed positive income elasticity of demand in North America ranging from 0.5 to 0.9, meaning the market demand for housing grew as real income rose. The price of housing is also an important variable influencing demand for housing, where in terms of elasticity just like any normal goods it is negative increase in price will result in decrease in demand.

As for supply, the quantity of incoming supply is typically influenced by cost, price of existing stock of houses, and the technology used in the construction, where material costs tend to contribute the largest share of the construction cost, about 30% to 40%. In the short run, supply tends to be very price inelastic increase in cost will have less effect on supply. However, over a longer period, it tends to be very price elastic increase in cost will lower supply.

A study conducted by Fallis in 1985 showed price elasticity of supply was estimated at 8.2, indicating increased in cost would lower supply significantly. The degree of elasticity depends on the elasticity of substitution and supply restrictions. For example, the use of capital intensive technology has been employed to reduce the rising labour cost, thus having less impact on the supply of housing.

As at first half of 2011, Malaysia had 4,466,062 units of housing, an increase of 1.7% from the total of supply in the first half of 2010. About 24,709 units were completed in the first half of 2011, a lower number compared to 50,611 units completed in the first half of 2010. Kuala Lumpur and Selangor accounted for 6,567 units or 27% of the total new stock. Kuala Lumpur and Selangor had 414,436 and 1,285,192 homes, reflecting an increase of 2.0% and 1.7% respectively from the total as of first half of 2010.

Other states which showed significant number of units completed are Sarawak (2,612), Penang (2,507) and Perak (2,184). The incoming supply in the country was recorded at 560,636 units, where Selangor is the largest contributor (134,143 or 24% of the total) followed by Johor (76,429 or 14%) and Negri Sembilan (65,227). Kuala Lumpur has 39,656 units coming on stream.

In terms of transactions recorded as of first half of 2011 for the country, there were 133,984 transactions in the residential category, out of which the largest transacted numbers were priced in the range of RM100,000 to RM150,000, which accounted for 22,857 units, followed by units priced between RM250,000 and RM500,000, which accounted for 21,559 units.

Selangor recorded the highest number of transactions at 38,424 units, followed by Johor (15,015 units), Penang (13,832 units), and Kuala Lumpur (11,522 units). The most popular units transacted in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, and Penang were for units priced between RM250,000 and RM500,000, while in Johor, the highest transactions recorded were for units priced between RM100,000 and RM150,000.

This brief analysis gives an indication that the total number of units coming into the market needs to be in line not only with the level of affordability of potential buyers in the area the projects are to be launched but also the demographics of Malaysian population.

As of July 2010, total population was estimated to be 28.25 million and the population is expected to grow at a rate of 2.4% per annum, where about 65% of the population is urban population. Today, less than 4% of Malaysians live in poverty and it is estimated that about 2.0% of the total urban population in Malaysia lives below the poverty line, earning monthly household income of equal or less than RM750. Low income households (earning income equal or less than RM2,000 per month) represents 75% of the median income in Malaysia.

The national average household income is estimated at RM4,000 per month. It should also be noted that about 65% of Malaysia's population is below the age of 35, thus there would definitely be strong demand for housing.

Due to continuous movement in the factors affecting supply and demand for housing, policy intervention is necessary to ensure that the majority of the population has equal access to own homes. Singapore's public housing policy is often cited as the most successful example of affordable housing provision in Asian cities. A study conducted in 2000 estimated that about 85% of the total population lived in public housing with nearly 95% of them owning the flats they occupied.

By centralising its public housing effort under a single authority, Housing Development Board, Singapore has circumvented the typical problems of duplication and fragmentation of duties, and bureaucratic rivalries associated with multi-agency implementation. This centralised function also serves as a mechanism to ensure supply and demand are checked.

It is hoped that the provision of affordable homes as announced in Budget 2012 would achieve its main objective of increasing home ownership among the majority of the population.

Senator Datuk Abdul Rahim Rahman is the executive chairman of Rahim & Co group of companies. - By Datuk Abdul Rahim Rahman (The Star)

Resort lifestyle of condo a draw for westerners

Caucasians comprise the bulk of those purchasing the RM255mil Infinity Beachfront Condominium that recently clinched the FIABCI Malaysia Property Award 2011 under the residential (high rise) category.

Hunza Properties Berhad executive chairman Datuk Khor Teng Tong said the project attracted Caucasians because it had access to a 105m-long beachfront as well as a 136m-long river frontage.

“Beachfront accessibility is a key attraction for Caucasians as they prefer a beach resort lifestyle.

“While the project was still under construction in 2008, we adopted Sungai Kelian to beautify and maintain its cleanliness for the long term.

“Hunza and the FIABCI Penang Branch used the effective microorganism (EM) biotechnology to clean the river. It is now free of sludge and its water clearer,” Khor said.


“The Caucasians, forming about 65% of the buyers, are from countries such as Britain, the United States, Australia, Belgium, Switzerland and Canada,” he said.

He said other foreign buyers came from countries such as Vietnam, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Korea, Macau and Singapore.

Khor also said the company’s RM480mil Gurney Paragon condominium project attracted many purchasers from Singapore, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Korea and Macau as the project was close to shopping malls and lifestyle facilities.

He said this at a recent cocktail event in Penang to celebrate Infinity’s FIABCI award win.

The event was attended by business partners of the project and corporate leaders.

The project, comprising 119 condominiums units and penthouses, obtained the certificate of fitness (CF) in 2010.

It is all sold out except for four of the eight penthouses.

Initiated 19 years ago, the FIABCI Malaysia Property Award invites the best projects in Malaysia to contest in various categories.

The winning projects this year will represent Malaysia in the international competition FIABCI Prix d’ Excellence awards which will be held in St Petersburg, Russia, in May next year.

FIABCI is the acronym for Federation Internationale des Administrateurs de Bien-Conselis Immobiliers (International Real Estate Federation). - By The Star

Tan brothers look to 'conquer' Penang

For a while now, there has been speculation about who would partner Ivory Properties Bhd in its multi-billion ringgit Bayan Mutiara project in Penang.

That was ended when it roped in Dijaya Corp Bhd. They now plan to build residential and commercial properties on the land, estimated to generate sales of some RM10 billion.

This is not their first tie-up. Within the Batu Ferringi tourism belt, Dijaya has a joint-venture project called "10 Island Resort" with Ivory.

In Bukit Mertajam, Dijaya has a mixed development project dubbed Aston Villa, in which Ivory is the turnkey developer.

But that partnership has overshadowed an interesting fact. Penang has now seen the entry of two highly successful businessmen and both happen to be brothers.

Dijaya is controlled by Tan Sri Danny Tan Chee Sing, the younger brother of Berjaya Corp Bhd founder and chairman Tan Sri Vincent Tan Chee Yioun.

Barely three months ago, the senior Tan made a comeback to Penang as a property developer after a hiatus of nearly two decades.

The Berjaya Group - via Berjaya Land Development Sdn Bhd - signed a deal to buy 22.8ha of prime freehold land within the Penang Turf Club for RM459 million.

At the signing ceremony in Penang, Vincent did not mince his words in expressing his displeasure with the previous state government.

Vincent's approval of the current state administration is a strong signal to other developers that the island state has plenty of potential.

And this probably explains Danny's continued interest.

The latest alliance with Ivory is a very big undertaking and one which will ensure its presence in the state for many years to come.

Danny, the man behind Petaling Jaya's Tropicana Golf and Country Resort, will have his hands full with the latest venture. As for Vincent, he did not discount the possibility of enlarging Berjaya Group's footprint in Penang.

Together, the Tan brothers will be a force to be reckoned with in Penang. - By Marina Emmanuel (Business Times)

Is Penang’s property growth sustainable?

We’ve just finished analyzing the results for the 3rd quarter Malaysian Housing Property Index (MHPI) property report (until September 2011), compiled by the National Property Information Center, NAPIC. Malaysian Housing Property Index is an index of all-house prices in Malaysia. These are reports available for public on a quarterly basis. All information is based on secondary or sub-sale residential property transactions, meaning, buying and selling of existing residential properties in Malaysia.

Register at www.aboutpropertyinvestment.com to know more.

We will be running a series articles to highlight the interesting findings that we’ve obtained from report. For your reference, the data will be taken in reference from year 2000 onwards until 3rd Quarter 2011. We will also do some data comparison with post 1998 periods.

In this current article, we will be highlighting on Penang. In summary, it can be said that Penang, as a whole is experiencing a healthy property market, with prices increasing on an average of 6% for the period of 2009 to 2011. In comparison with the highs of 1995-1996 and 1992-1992, 6.0% capital appreciation is relatively low, and doesn’t show an unsustainable growth for the state of Penang.

Let’s look at Penang’s standing in the national standings, referencing the average house prices in the country. Looking at the statistics, Penang’s prices are at an average of RM232k. Comparing this with the national average of RM209k per unit, Penang is among the other states where property prices are higher than the national average.

One of the questions that arise from this analysis was the fact that Penang’s data takes both housing prices in the island state as well as the mainland properties.

The final chart we would like to highlight would be the property prices in Penang Island as compared to the mainland. Looking at the chart below, if you were to do a comparison study with regards to the prices, since 1999, until 3rd quarter 2011, you will notice that the appreciation of residential property prices have been significantly higher in the island state as compared to the mainland. Residential properties in the island state have seen a substantial growth exceeding 100%, since 2001.

We suspect that the figures could be higher, as the information pertaining to residential property growth doesn’t include statistics from primary market sales, or properties from developers.

In the next article, we’ll look more into the national statistics to measure if the current growth is sustainable or not.

For those of you who are interested to know more on our studies, we would like to invite you to our property talk, this coming Sunday, at Vistana Hotel, Penang.

For the first 17 people who sign up for the talk will receive one complimentary book from Ho Chin Soon. To register your seat, please visit www.aboutpropertyinvestment.com

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Teluk Kumbar: Yang Cheng school to move

NEW Its premises will be relocated to a bigger piece of state land
Yang Cheng school

SJK (C) Yang Cheng, located next to the busy and narrow two-way Jalan Teluk Kumbar in Teluk Kumbar, will be relocating to a larger area soon. - LOOI SUE-CHERN
Although the school has yet to be notified by the authorities about the matter or given a deadline, Tan said it was better for them to be prepared for it now.
"Apart from the road-widening project, we also want to relocate because the existing premises are too small to accommodate our student population," he said  recently.

SJK (C) Yang Cheng is located right next to Jalan Teluk Kumbar, a narrow two-way busy road that links Balik Pulau and Bayan Lepas.

The school's  two-storey building houses 240 pupils.

Tan  said it was a hassle for parents to  pick up and drop off their children at the school's small entrance.

He said the school had already been promised a piece of land by the state government and the board was  in the process of getting the approval from the Education Ministry   to relocate.

The board, he said, presented a memorandum on the matter to Deputy Education Minister Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong last Saturday.

"Building the new school will cost us around RM3.5 million...hopefully, we will get some help from the government too," he added.

Wee who was in Balik Pulau last Saturday to open the southwest district's Chinese primary school speech competition at SJK (C) Yu Chye in Kuala Sungai Pinang here, said primary school pupils today must be trained in reasoning, innovative and creative thinking and soft skills.

"The education system could no longer start equipping them with such abilities only after they reach higher levels of education.

"Content knowledge, a new emphasis in our education system,  will teach pupils problem-solving skills.

"A speech competition like this will help pupils hone their soft skills like how to communicate and express themselves effectively."

Wee  sponsored RM3,000 for the competition which was organised for the seventh time by the Balik Pulau MCA division.

Read more: Yang Cheng school to move - Northern - New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/streets/northern/yang-cheng-school-to-move-1.5458#ixzz1ei7cq6Fz

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

THE Penang tourism market is now enjoying a boost due to growing arrivals from the Asian market.

Malaysian Association of Hotels (Penang) chairman Marco Battistotti said in an interview that the European market was still there, but the arrivals from ASEAN or Asian countries were now more than before.

“Another strong market is the US, which comprises many corporate visitors,” he said.

From January to September 2011, according to immigration data compiled by Penang Global Tourism Sdn Bhd, arrivals from Indonesia, Singapore, China, and Thailand registered at 176,222, 79,895, 37,203, and 12,823 respectively.

This is compared to arrivals from the UK, Western Europe and Scandinavia of 13,396, 11,534 and 2,787 respectively.

Approved project: An artist's impression of the NT Industrial Park hotel, showing the view from Gat Lebuh Gereja and Weld Quay

So far this year, there have been 17,208 arrivals from the US.

“The average occupancy rate this year should hit around 66%, compared to about 60% last year,” Battistotti said.

“There are presently 250 hotels in Penang, providing some 13,500 rooms,” he added.

Penang Municipal Council technical review panel committee member Datuk Richard Jong said the 1.4ha site surrounded by Lebuh Pantai, Gat Lebuh Gereja, Weld Quay, and Gat Lebuh China was the largest precinct in inner George Town approved for hotel and commercial development projects.

The latest hotel project that the local authorities approved in September was the NT Industrial Park project, which sits on a 0.40ha site with a gross development value of over RM100mil.

The project involves the development of a five-star five-storey hotel with 85 rooms, designed to look like an early 20th century port office and warehouse building.

Battistotti: The average occupancy rate this year should hit 66%.

“Two heritage buildings formerly used as offices on the site will be preserved for adaptive commercial use to accommodate restaurants and boutiques.

“The hotel, yet to be named, will be ready for operations in late 2013,” Jong said.

The other hotel-cum-commercial development project that is being developed at the 1.4ha site belongs to Asian Global Business (AGB).

AGB chief executive officer Dr Noraini Abdullah said piling work was currently being done for the RM285mil Rice Miller Hotel & Residences.

The project comprises a 48-suite hotel, retail space with 17,000sq ft of area for leasing, two five-storey office blocks, and 99 units of city residences.

Ready by 2013: This artist's drawing shows the Rice Miller Hotel & Residences project facing the Tanjung City Marina at Weld Quay

“The piling work for the hotel is completed and we are now doing the piling for the residences,” she said.

“The project will also accommodate clubhouse facilities such as a swimming pool and a gymnasium, and five Asian and Western restaurants.

“The entire project is scheduled for completion in June 2013,” she said.

Other hotel projects coming up in George Town include IGB Corporation Berhad’s St Giles.

The Cititel Express Hotel on Jalan Magazine is scheduled to be completed in 2014 while the Victory Annexe, the new wing of Eastern & Oriental Hotel on Lebuh Farquahar will be ready end of 2012.

The One Mansion (formerly Northam Tower) on Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah, is currently being upgraded into a hotel.

It is scheduled for completion in 2013.

(Taken In Star Newpaper)

Monday, November 14, 2011

1114 Penang Tourist Attractions, Sights & Residential Properties

Dear PPtizers,

I found a very good site that have contained allot of info about Penang, and all its attractions...here i present to you...please go back to the origianl page to view, all credit goes to them!
Credits: http://www.penang-traveltips.com/sight-index.htm

Every article is carefully researched using information presently available, and updated from time to time. In addition, there is a separate section called Penang Tourist Attractions that groups the attractions by category. Together, they help you find information on the sights and attraction in Penang speedily and effortlessly.

Sights of considerable significance
Sights of major significance



Milestones

  • 26 May, 2011: Housekeeping the articles, temporarily removing some for updating.
  • 4 April, 2011: Sungai Tiram makes the 1000th site documented in Penang Travel Tips!
  • 13 June, 2010: Xuan Wu Temple marks the 900th site documented in Penang Travel Tips!
  • 27 May, 2010: The Crag Hotel marks the 888th site documented in Penang Travel Tips!
  1. 1 Tanjong Condominium: (Residential Properties) Condominium project under planning in Tanjung Bungah
  2. 1 Persiaran Gurney: (Residential Properties) One of the earliest condominiums along Gurney Drive
  3. 1 Tanjong Condominium: (Residential Properties) Condominium project under planning in Tanjung Bungah
  4. 8 Gurney Beachfront Skymansion: (Residential Properties) Luxury condominium under construction at Gurney Drive
  5. 8, 10 & 12 Popus Lane : (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) A row of pre-war houses that have been restored for present-day lifestyle
  6. 9 Shophouses of Kek Chuan Road @ Kau Keng Chu: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Row of nine restored pre-war shophouses, each painted a different colour.
  7. 11 Gurney Drive: (Residential Properties) Luxury condominium along Gurney Drive
  8. 28 Logan Apartment: (Residential Properties) Low-rise apartment block along Logan Road
  9. 99 Door Mansion: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Early 20th century estate building in Nibong Tebal
  10. 100 Cintra Street : (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) 19th century mansion along Cintra Street
  11. 100 Main Road, Balik Pulau: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) One of the oldest and grandest town house in Balik Pulau.
  12. 120 Armenian Street : (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) House where Dr Sun Yat Sen had his base in Penang
  13. 138 Hutton Lane (Teh Bunga Mansion): (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Malay Straits Eclectic bungalow at Hutton Lane
  14. 1886 Building: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Oldest commercial buildings on Beach Street in its original appearance
  15. 1st Avenue Mall: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) 11-storey shopping mall under construction in the heart of George Town
  16. ABN Amro Bank: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Heritage building along Lebuh Pantai, today housing the Royal Bank of Scotland
  17. Achan Khun Nui: (Penang Buddhist Temples) Small Buddhist sanctuary along Scotland Road.
  18. Acheen Street Flea Market: (Unique Businesses in Penang) Weekend flea market in the heritage enclave.
  19. Acheen Street Mosque: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Mosque of the Malay community in Inner George Town
  20. Acres Ville: (Residential Properties) Apartment in Sungai Ara
  21. Adorna Gold: (Residential Properties) Commercial high rise along Brick Kiln Road
  22. Adventist Court: (Residential Properties) Apartment at Persiaran Midlands
  23. Aeon Seberang Prai City: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) Huge shopping centre at Bandar Perda, Bukit Mertajam, Penang
  24. Affina Bay Apartment: (Residential Properties) Apartment block in Butterworth
  25. Aik Hua Primary School: (Schools) Small Chinese school founded by the Hainanese in Penang
  26. Air Itam Tua Pek Kong Gateway: (Penang Monuments) Gateway to the Air Itam Tua Pek Kong Temple
  27. Air Itam Tua Pek Kong Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Temple to the Taoist god of prosperity in Air Itam Village
  28. Air Itam Village: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Main village of the Air Itam district
  29. Air Putih: (Residential Neighbourhood) Village in Balik Pulau
  30. Alila Condominium: (Residential Properties) Condominium at Valle of Tempe
  31. All Seasons Park Condominium: (Residential Properties) Condominium complex in Farlim, Ayer Itam
  32. Alma: (Places in Seberang Perai) A place in Bukit Mertajam
  33. Alpine Tower: (Residential Properties) Apartment at Tingkat Bukit Jambul
  34. Ampang Jajar Flats: (Residential Properties) Low-cost flats in Butterworth
  35. Anak-Anak Kota Clubhouse: (Organisations) Premises of Anak-Anak Kota, a project to expose children and young people to the culture and traditional trades in George town
  36. Anjuman Himayathul Islam: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Indian Muslim welfare association.
  37. Annalakshmi Vegetarian Restaurant: Vegetarian restaurant within the Temple of Fine Arts.
  38. Anson Apartment: (Residential Properties) Apartment block in George Town
  39. Anson Bridge : (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Bridge across Bridge Street, historically linking George Town to the hinterland
  40. Anson Road Market: (Markets in Penang) A moderate-size market between Seang Tek Road and Malacca Street
  41. Aquamarine Apartment: (Residential Properties) Apartment block in Paya Terubong
  42. Aquarius Apartment: (Residential Properties) Apartment block in Batu Ferringhi
  43. Aramas Apartment: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Apartment block in Sungai Ara
  44. Arcadia: (Residential Properties) Apartment block in Pulau Tikus
  45. Arratoon Court: (Residential Properties) Apartment block along Arratoon Road
  46. Arulmigu Karumariamman Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Hindu temple with the biggest gopuram in Malaysia
  47. Arulmigu Naga Naathar Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Small Hindu shrine dedicated to the king cobra
  48. Arulmigu Sree Ganeshar Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Hindu temple dedicated to the Hindu deity with the elephant head
  49. Ascot: (Residential Properties) Apartment block at Jalan Concordia
  50. Aseana Court: (Residential Properties) Medium-cost apartment in Teluk Bahang
  51. Ashley Green: (Residential Properties) Upscale residential neighbourhood in Bukit Gambier
  52. Asia Heights: (Residential Properties) Medium cost apartment condominium in Farlim
  53. Asia Hills: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Upscale residential neighbourhood in Bukit Jambul
  54. Aswan Condominium: (Residential Properties) Apartment block at Concordia Road
  55. Aurora Court Service Apartment: (Residential Properties) Service apartment along Perak Road near Burmah Road
  56. Axis Complex: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) Small shopping complex in Pulau Tikus
  57. Ayer Itam Dam: (Penang Infrastructures) The first dam to be built on Penang Island
  58. Ayer Itam Maha Mariamman Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Maha Mariamman Temple established by the Hindu community in Air Itam
  59. Ayer Itam Market: (Markets in Penang) A major market in the village of Ayer Itam
  60. Ayer Itam Reservoir: (Penang Infrastructures) Reservoir between Hye Keat Estate and Ayer Puteh in Air Itam.
  61. Ayer Rajah: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Leafy residential neighbourhood to the west of Pulau Tikus
  62. Ayu Heights: (Residential Properties) Walk-up apartments at Bukit Jambul
  63. Azuria Condominium: (Residential Properties) Condominium complex at Jalan Lembah Permai
  64. Bagan Ajam: (Places in Seberang Perai) A place in Butterworth north of Bagan Luar
  65. Bagan Dalam: (Places in Seberang Perai) A place in Butterworth south of Chain Ferry Road
  66. Bagan Jermal, Butterworth: (Places in Seberang Perai) A place in Butterworth north of Bagan Luar
  67. Bagan Jermal, Penang: (Places in Localities) A place on Penang Island between Gottlieb Road and Gurney Drive
  68. Bagan Jermal Anglican Church: (Penang Churches) Church within the premises of St Nicholas' Home
  69. Bagan Luar: (Places in Seberang Perai) A place in Butterworth north of Chain Ferry Road
  70. Bagan Sena Apartment: (Residential Properties) Medium-cost apartment in Butterworth
  71. Balathandayuthapani Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Hill-top Hindu temple associated with annual Thaipusam festival
  72. Balik Pulau: (Districts) Town on the southwest side of Penang Island
  73. Balik Pulau Branch Library: (Penang Modern Buildings) District public library for the Balik Pulau township
  74. Balik Pulau Bus Terminal: (Penang Infrastructures) Bus for buses to the southwestern part of Penang Island
  75. Balik Pulau Courthouse: (Penang Modern Buildings) Magistrate court along Jalan Balik Pulau functional since 22 February 2010
  76. Balik Pulau Lower District Syariah Court: (Penang Modern Buildings) District syariah court complex along Jalan Balik Pulau
  77. Balik Pulau Market: (Markets in Penang) Biggest market on the southwest part of Penang Island
  78. Balik Pulau Roundabout: (Penang Monuments) Landmark roundabout with water-spout.
  79. Ban Hin Lee Bank Building: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) One of the few banks established in penang
  80. Bandar Perda: (Places in Seberang Perai) A new township in Bukit Mertajam
  81. Bangunan AHP2: (Penang Modern Buildings) Skyscraper along Penang Street
  82. Bangunan Persekutuan Pulau Pinang: (Penang Modern Buildings) Building housing government offices along Anson Road
  83. Bangunan Tuanku Syed Putra : (Penang Buildings) Government building housing the General Post Office
  84. Bank Negara Malaysia Building : (Penang Buildings) Penang branch of the Malaysian central bank
  85. Baobab Tree: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Oldest planted tree in Malaysia
  86. Bao Sheng Durian Farm: (Penang Nature Sites) Good quality durian farm at Sungai Pinang.
  87. Bat Cave Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Temple built in a cave filled with bats
  88. Batu Ferringhi: (Beaches, Residential Neighbourhoods) Famous stretch of beach
  89. Batu Gantong: (Residential Neighbourhood) Neighbourhood of George Town famous for the turf club and cemetery
  90. Batu Kawan: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Site of new township and Second Penang Bridge
  91. Batu Lanchang: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Neighbourhood between Green Lane and Jelutong
  92. Batu Lanchang Market: (Markets in Penang) A major wet market for the population of Batu Lanchang and the surrounding areas
  93. Batu Maung: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Island-end of Second Penang Bridge
  94. Batu Maung Bottle Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Temple decorated with wine and beer bottles
  95. Batu Maung Market: (Markets in Penang) Market along Batu Maung New Road, next to Wen Khai Primary School
  96. Batu Uban: (Residential Neighbourhoods) High rise residential neighbourhood with old Malay settlement pre-dating Francis Light
  97. Baygarden: (Residential Properties) Gated community in the Queensbay area
  98. Bayan Baru: (Neighbourhoods) Satellite township within Bayan Lepas
  99. Bayan Baru Market: (Markets in Penang) Main market for the Bayan Baru township
  100. Bayan Baru Sivan Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) A new Hindu temple in Sungai Keluang, Bayan Lepas
  101. Bayan Lepas: (Neighbourhoods) District in the southeast of Penang Island
  102. Bayan Lepas Free Industrial Zone: High-tech industrial area in southeastern Penang Island
  103. Bayan Lepas Market: (Markets in Penang) Market for the town of Bayan Lepas, located along Jalan Dato Ismail Hashim
  104. Bayan Lepas Waterfalls : (Penang Nature Sites) Small waterfall inside the village of Bayan Lepas
  105. Bayan Permai Apartment: (Residential Properties) Medium-cost apartment complex in Bayan Lepas
  106. Bayshore Apartment: (Residential Properties) Apartment block in Tanjung Bungah
  107. BayStar Condominium: (Residential Properties) Condominium in Queensbay area
  108. Bayswater Condominium: (Residential Properties) Two blocks of condominiums across from Tesco Penang in Gelugor
  109. Bayview Beach Resort Penang: (Hotels in Penang with Online Booking) Beach hotel along Batu Ferringhi
  110. Bayview Hotel Georgetown: (Hotels in Penang with Online Booking) City hotel along Farquhar Street in George Town
  111. Beach Street Fire Station : (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Early 20th century fire station in George Town
  112. Bel Retiro Bungalow: (Penang Heritage Sites) The most prestigious address on Penang Hill
  113. Bella Vista: (Residential Properties) Low density apartment block along Gurney Drive
  114. Bellane Court: (Residential Properties) Low density apartment at Bell Lane
  115. Belle Vue Apartment: (Residential Properties) Low density apartment along Kelawei Road
  116. Bellisa Court: (Residential Properties) Apartment complex along Leandro's Lane
  117. Bellisa Row: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) Commercial arcade in Pulau Tikus
  118. Bellevue Penang Hill Hotel: (Penang Heritage Sites) The highest hotel in Penang
  119. Benggali Mosque: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Mosque for the Benggali community of George Town
  120. Beow Hiang Lim Temple: (Penang Buddhist Temples) Buddhist temple on the way to the Penang Hill railway station
  121. Berjaya Court: (Residential Properties) Low density apartment block along Gerbang Berjaya
  122. Bhagawan Sri Ramakrishna Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Hindu temple at the Ramakrishna Ashrama
  123. Bhaktivedanta Cultural Centre (Hare Krishna Temple): (Penang Hindu Temples) Hindu temple for the followers of Hare Krishna in Seberang Jaya
  124. BHL Bank Tower: (Penang Modern Buildings) Skyscraper along Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah
  125. Birch Court: (Residential Properties) Low-rise apartment block along Birch Road
  126. Birch House: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Heritage building former office of Eastern Smelting, now headquarters of Ivory Properties
  127. Birch Regency: (Residential Properties) Condominium at Penang Times Square
  128. BJ Court: (Residential Properties) High density apartment block in Bukit Jambul
  129. Blissful Memorial Park: (Penang Monuments) Cemetery with largest entrance arch
  130. Boon San Tong Khoo Kongsi: (Clan Temples) Lesser known Khoo clan temple
  131. Boon Siew Villa: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Residence of the late Tan Sri Loh Boon Siew, once the richest man in Penang.
  132. Botanic Garden Bee Gallery : (Penang Botanic Garden Sights) Gallery with free admittance showcasing the importance of honey bees.
  133. Botanic Garden Tram Service : (Penang Botanic Garden Sights) Tram service for passengers to travel between the hawker complex and main entrance.
  134. Botanic Garden Hawker Complex : (Penang Botanic Garden Sights) Shop outlets at the approach to the Botanic Gardens.
  135. Botanical Gardens Waterfalls : (Penang Nature Sites) Big waterfall within the Botanical Gardens
  136. Brown Garden: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Working class neighbourhood in Gelugor
  137. Brown Memorial: (Penang Monuments) Monument to David Brown, largest land owner in Penang
  138. Buddhist Tzu Chi Merit Society: (Organisations) Not-for-profit relief organisation based in Taiwan
  139. Bukit Dumbar: (Penang Nature Sites) Public park built over a man-made hill containing an underground reservoir
  140. Bukit Dumbar Indah: (Residential Properties) Low-rise apartment block in Bukit Dumbar
  141. Bukit Dumbar Permai: (Residential Properties) High-rise apartment complex in Bukit Dumbar
  142. Bukit Dumbar Villa: (Residential Properties) Gated townhouse community in Bukit Dumbar
  143. Bukit Gambier Waterfalls: (Penang Nature Sites) A small waterfall behind Mutiara Indah apartments
  144. Bukit Gedung: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Residential neighbourhood in Bayan Baru
  145. Bukit Gelugor: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Hilly residential neighbourhood in Gelugor
  146. Bukit Jambul: (Residential Neighbourhoods) One of the newer localities in Penang
  147. Bukit Jambul Bus Hub: (Rapid Penang Bus Routes) Regional bus interchange in Bukit Jambul
  148. Bukit Jambul Complex: (Penang Shopping Malls): Shopping mall in the Bukit Jambul area of Bayan Lepas
  149. Bukit Jambul Hiking Trail: (Penang Nature Sites) Hill trail for hiking enthusiasts in Bukit Jambul.
  150. Bukit Kecil: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Hillock in Sungai Nibong with a Malay village
  151. Bukit Mertajam: (Places in Seberang Perai) A major town in Seberang Perai
  152. Bukit Mertajam Recreational Forest: (Penang Nature Sites) Forest park located 8km from the town of Bukit Mertajam
  153. Bukit Minyak: (Places in Seberang Perai) A heavy industry area in Seberang Perai
  154. Bukit Panchor: (Places in Seberang Perai) A village area in Nibong Tebal
  155. Bukit Panchor State Park: (Penang Nature Sites) Forest recreational park in Seberang Perai Selatan
  156. Bukit Pelangi: (Residential Properties) Low density apartment block at Tanjung Bungah Park
  157. Bukit Tambun: (Places in Seberang Perai) A riverine district near Batu Kawan
  158. Bukit Tengah: (Places in Seberang Perai) An industrial area in Seberang Perai
  159. Burger King, Promenade 28: (Penang Coffee Shop Directory) First Burger King in Penang
  160. Burmah House: (Penang Modern Buildings) Commercial building in Pulau Tikus
  161. Burmah Place: (Penang Modern Buildings) Commercial building along Burmah Road
  162. Burmah Road Gospel Hall: (Penang Churches) The oldest premises of the Brethren Assemblies in Southeast Asia
  163. Butterworth: (Places in Seberang Perai) The main town in Seberang Perai
  164. Butterworth Outer Ring Road: (Penang Infrastructures) New motorway in Butterworth
  165. Butterworth Railway Station: (Penang Infrastructures) Main railway terminus for rail passengers to Penang.
  166. Campbell Street Market: (Markets in Penang) A wet market serving the community between the Indian Muslim and Chinatown sections of George Town.
  167. Cantonese Methodist Church: (Penang Churches) Methodist church for the Cantonese-speaking congregation
  168. Cantonese Tua Pek Kong Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Temple for the god of prosperity run by the Hakkas and Cantonese.
  169. Cantonment Court: (Residential Properties) Low density apartment block along Jalan Pemenang
  170. Cara Vista: (Residential Properties) Low density apartment block at Tanjung Bungah
  171. Caring Society Complex / Kompleks Masyarakat Penyayang: (Organisations) Complex housing NGO's providing care to society
  172. Casa Impian: (Residential Properties) Medium cost apartment in the Perak Road neighbourhood
  173. Cascadia: (Residential Properties) Low density walk-up condominium along Cantonment Road
  174. Cathedral of the Holy Spirit: (Penang Churches) Cathedral church of the parish in Green Lane.
  175. Cecil Street Fish Market: (Markets in Penang) Wholesale fish market as well as community market for the Seven Street Precinct of George Town
  176. Cenotaph: (Penang Monuments) Monument to whose who died in World War I
  177. Central Park Condominium: (Residential Properties) Condominium complex in Batu Lanchang
  178. Century Bay Apartment: (Residential Properties) Serviced apartment in Century Bay, Pantai Jerejak
  179. Chan Clan Association: (Clan Temples) Association for those holding the surname Chan.
  180. Charismatic Church of Penang: (Penang Churches) The main church building of the Charismatic movement in Penang.
  181. Cheah Kongsi: (Clan Temples) One of the oldest Chinese clan temples in Penang
  182. Che Em Lane: (Penang Roads & Streets) One of the narrowest lanes in George Town
  183. Che Hoon Khor Moral Uplifting Society: (Organisations) Chinese community organisation most popular as venue for registering marriages
  184. Che Wee Khor Moral Uplifting Society: (Organisations) Chinese community organisation at Jalan Kampung Paya, Butterworth
  185. Chee Pin Kor Moral Uplifting Society: (Organisations) Chinese community organisation in Balik Pulau
  186. Cheng Kon Sze Temple (Cheng Ji Chan): (Penang Chinese Temples) Temple of a Thousand and Two Steps
  187. Cheoh Thau Kong: (Penang Chinese Temples) Taoist temple dedicated to the deity of masonry and stonework.
  188. Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Heritage mansion which won Unesco award for restoration
  189. Cherok Tokun Relics: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) The only ancient megalith in Penang
  190. Chew Jetty: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Biggest of the clan jetties on the George Town waterfront
  191. Chin Kang Hoay Kuan: (Organisations) Hokkien clan association engaged in the welfare of its members and in organising cultural events
  192. Chin Si Thoong Soo: (Clan Temples) Chin clan association
  193. Chinese Anti-War Memorial: (Penang Monuments) Monument at the junction of Air Itam Road and Hill Railway Road
  194. Chinese Chamber of Commerce: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Heritage building along Lebuh Light
  195. Chinese Recreation Club: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings, Sports & Country Clubs in Penang) Sports club started by the Chinese in the beginning of the 20th century
  196. Ching Pao Kong Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Small temple off Van Praagh Road
  197. Chong Cheng Primary School: (Schools) Primary school in the Sungai Ara neighbourhood
  198. Choo Chay Keong Temple: (Clan Temples) Temple dedicated to the Yap patron deities
  199. Chor Soo Kong Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Chinese temple dedicated to the same deity as the Snake Temple
  200. Chowrasta Market: (Markets in Penang) Major community market at Penang Road area
  201. Chowrasta Market Second Hand Bookshops: (Unique Businesses) Biggest concentration of second hand bookshops in Penang
  202. Chooi Bee Keong Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Small Chinese temple in Tanjong Tokong for the worship of Chu, Ti and Lee Wangye
  203. Christ Church: (Penang Churches) Anglican church in Air Itam
  204. Christian Community Centre: (Penang Churches) Roman Catholic community facility in Sungai Ara.
  205. Christian Convention Centre: (Penang Churches) Christian retreat established by the Penang Assemblies.
  206. Chung Keng Kwee Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Private ancestral temple of Kapitan China Chung Keng Kwee.
  207. Chung Ling High School: (Schools) One of the biggest Chinese boys school in Penang
  208. Church of Immaculate Conception: (Penang Churches) Catholic church in Pulau Tikus founded by Eurasians
  209. Church of Our Lady of Sorrows: (Penang Churches) Catholic church for the Chinese-speaking parishioners in Penang
  210. Church of the Assumption: (Penang Churches) Catholic church started by Eurasians who arrived with Francis Light
  211. Church of the Holy Name of Jesus: (Penang Churches) Church in the town of Balik Pulau
  212. Church Street Pier: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Heritage pier on the George Town waterfront
  213. Citibank Pedestrian Bridge: (Penang Infrastructures) Iconic pedestrian bridge in George Town
  214. Cititel: (Hotels in Penang with Online Booking) City hotel along Penang Road
  215. City Hall: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Civic building at the Esplanade
  216. City Stadium: (Penang Infrastructures) The oldest stadium in Malaysia that is still in use.
  217. Clan Jetties: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Jetties along the George Town waterfront associated with the different Chinese clans
  218. Coastal Tower: (Residential Properties) Two high-rise condominium blocks in Tanjung Bungah
  219. Consumers Association of Penang: (Organisations) Organisation dedicated to the education and protection of consumers and the enhancing of their lifestyle.
  220. Convalescent Bungalow: (Penang Heritage Sites) One of the oldest bungalows on Penang Hill
  221. Convent Green Lane : (Schools) Convent School along Green Lane
  222. Convent Light Street: (Schools) Oldest convent school in Malaysia
  223. Copthorne Orchid Hotel: (Hotels in Penang with Online Booking) Beach Hotel in Tanjung Bungah
  224. Costa Villa: (Residential Properties) Low-rise apartment along Jalan Gajah
  225. Crag Hotel: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Famous hotel established by the Sarkies Brothers on Penang Hill, now in disuse
  226. Craft Batik : (Penang Botanic Garden Sights) Batik outlet at the approach to the Penang Botanic Gardens.
  227. Dalat International School: (International Schools) International school originally founded for the children of missionaries
  228. Damai Villa: (Residential Properties) Upper medium cost apartment at Logan Road
  229. Danauria Apartment: (Residential Properties) Luxury apartment along Codrington Avenue
  230. Dataran Teratai, Penang Botanic Gardens: (Penang Nature Sites) Water lily pond at the Penang Botanic Gardens with the giant water lilies of the Amazon River basin.
  231. Dato Kramat Market: (Markets in Penang) Art Deco style market building opposite the junction with York Road
  232. Datuk Kong Old Temple, Nibong Tebal: (Penang Chinese Temples) Newly built temple to the local deity.
  233. Dawoodi Bohra Islamic Cemetery: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Cemetery of the Indian Muslim community the Mustali subsect of Ismaili Shia Islam
  234. Desa Acacia: (Residential Properties) Luxury apartment at Medan York
  235. Desa Air Mas: (Residential Properties) Medium cost apartment in Sungai Dua
  236. Desa Bella: (Residential Properties) Upper medium cost apartment in Tanjong Tokong
  237. Desa Bistari Apartment: (Residential Properties) Apartment block in Pantai Jerejak
  238. Desa Bukit Dumbar: (Residential Properties) Lower medium cost apartment in Jelutong
  239. Desa Bukit Jambul: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Apartment block in Relau
  240. Desa Bunga: (Residential Properties) Upper medium cost apartment at Lorong Pierce
  241. Desa Embun Emas: (Residential Properties) Upper medium cost apartment at Hillside, Tanjung Bungah
  242. Desa Golf: (Residential Properties) Upper medium cost apartment in Bukit Jambul
  243. Desa Green: (Residential Properties) Lower medium cost apartment at Jalan Van Praagh
  244. Desa Mas: (Residential Properties) Medium cost apartment in Pulau Tikus
  245. Desa Mas Melur: (Residential Properties) Apartment complex in Relau
  246. Desa May: (Residential Properties) Apartment block in Relau
  247. Desa Mayang Market: (Markets in Penang) Market for the Desa Mayang neighbourhood in Bayan Baru
  248. Desa Melor: (Residential Properties) Luxury apartment in the Ayer Rajah neighbourhood
  249. Desa Pelangi: (Residential Properties) Upper medium cost apartment along Logan Road
  250. Desa Pinang: (Residential Properties) Lower-medium cost apartment in Bandar Sri Pinang
  251. Desa Ria Market: (Markets in Penang) Community wet market in Taman Desa Ria, Sungai Ara
  252. Desa Samudra: (Residential Properties) Upper medium cost apartment along Logan Road
  253. Desa Tanjung: (Residential Properties) Upper medium cost apartment in Tanjong Tokong
  254. Desa Universiti: (Residential Properties) Upper medium cost apartment in Sungai Dua
  255. Desaria Merpati: (Residential Properties) Low-cost flats in Sungai Ara
  256. Dewan Dato Haji Ahmad Badawi: (Buildings) Multipurpose hall in Butterworth
  257. Dewan Sri Pinang: (Buildings) Auditorium for live performances
  258. Dewan Undangan Negeri Building: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) State Assembly Building, formerly the Police Court
  259. Dhammikarama Burmese Temple: (Penang Buddhist Temples) Biggest Burmese Temple in Penang
  260. Dhoby Ghaut: River bank where Indian laundries established their trade.
  261. Dhoby Ghaut Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Hindu temple beside Sungai Air Terjun associated with laundrymen
  262. Diamond Valley Light Industrial Park: Small industrial estate in Permatang Damar Laut, Batu Maung
  263. Diamond Villa: (Residential Properties) Upscale apartment complex in Tanjung Bungah
  264. Dumbar Villa: (Residential Properties) Apartment block in Jelutong near Bukit Dumbar.
  265. Dunn House: (Residential Properties) Apartment block along Dunn Road.
  266. Eastern Court: (Residential Properties) Medium cost apartment in the Batu Lanchang neighbourhood
  267. Eastern & Oriental Hotel: (Hotels in Penang with Online Booking) Grandest hotel in Penang
  268. Eastin Hotel: Newly completed hotel in the Queensbay area of Bayan Lepas
  269. Econsave Farlim: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) A community supermarket in Bandar Baru Air Itam
  270. Edelweiss Café: (Penang Coffee Shop Directory) Western-style restaurant along Armenian Street
  271. Eden @ Batu Ferringhi: Formerly Eden Seafood Village, famous seafood restaurant in Batu Ferringhi
  272. Eden Fairway Condominium: (Residential Properties) Condominium in Batu Ferringhi
  273. Eden Seaview Condominium: (Residential Properties) Condominium in Batu Ferringhi
  274. Edgecumbe Court: (Residential Properties) Low-rise apartment block along Edgecumbe Road
  275. Edgecumbe House: (Residential Properties) High-rise apartment block along Edgecumbe Road
  276. Eden Handicap: (Organisations) Christian-run organisation to help the disabled
  277. e-Gate: (Penang Shopping Malls): Commercial complex along Jelutong Expressway
  278. E-Park: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Condominium in Batu Uban
  279. Eng Tai Association: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Obscure clan association in the Inner City of George Town
  280. Esplanade, Penang: (Places in Localities) Waterfront area of George Town dominated by the parade ground, Padang Kota Lama.
  281. Evergreen Laurel Hotel: (Hotels in Penang with Online Booking) Hotel along Gurney Drive
  282. Excelpolitan International College: (Schools) Private college in Bukit Dumbar
  283. Fairview International School: (International Schools) International school at Bukit Jambul
  284. Fairway View Apartment: (Residential Properties) Medium-cost apartment in Bukit Jambul
  285. Fanyin Meditation Centre: (Penang Buddhist Temples) Buddhist meditation centre in Air Itam.
  286. Farlim: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Modern township in Ayer Itam
  287. Farquhar Street Mission House and Chapel: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Dilapidated building that was one of the oldest premises of the nonconformist Protestant movement called Brethren Assemblies
  288. Farquhar Villa: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Historical building along Farquhar Street
  289. Ferringhi Delima Condominium: (Residential Properties) Condominium in Batu Ferringhi
  290. Ferringhi Mutiara Apartment: (Residential Properties) Apartment complex in Batu Ferringhi
  291. Ferringhi Villas: (Residential Properties) Upscale gated community in Batu Ferringhi
  292. Festival Apartment: (Residential Properties) Apartment at the junction of Kelawei Road and Cantonment Road
  293. Fettes Residences: (Residential Properties) Luxury condominium in Fettes Park
  294. Flamingo by the Beach Hotel: (Hotels in Penang with Online Booking) Hotel in Tanjung Bungah, formerly known as The Crown Jewel Hotel
  295. Flamingo Series Condominium: (Residential Properties) Condominium blocks in Greenlane Heights
  296. Follow Me Tohtonku Building : (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Heritage building housing the headquarters of Tohtonku
  297. Foo Tye Sin Mansion: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Huge mansion along Lebuh Light, now converted and reused
  298. Fettes Park: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Residential neighbourhood in Tanjong Tokong
  299. Fettes Park Chinese Temple : (Penang Chinese Temples) Temple along Jalan Fettes in Tanjong Tokong.
  300. Forest Field Apartment: (Residential Properties) Apartment on the road to the Penang Botanic Gardens
  301. Former St George's Girls' School Building: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Dilapidated building that once housed the St George's Girls' School
  302. Fort Cornwallis: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Fortress to protect the British Settlement of Penang
  303. Fort Cornwallis Lighthouse: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Lighthouse erected to guide ships into Penang harbour
  304. Francis Light Memorial: (Penang Monuments, Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Monument erected to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the founding of Penang
  305. Francis Light School: (Schools) Primary school named after the founder of the British settlement on Penang Island
  306. Francis Light Statue: (Penang Monuments, Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Monument erected to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the founding of Penang
  307. Francis Light's Tomb: (Penang Monuments, Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Tomb of the founder of the British Settlement in Penang
  308. Francis Light's Well: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Well dug for the private use of Francis Light
  309. Friendship Aquarium: (Penang Nature Sites) Private aquarium along Naning Street
  310. Gama: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) Supermarket and department store at the junction of Jalan Dato Keramat with Jalan Gurdwara
  311. Gambier Heights: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Medium cost condominium in Bukit Gambier
  312. Gandhiji Ashram (@ Dewan Mahatma Gandhi): (Penang Hindu Temples) Hindu community hall along Jalan Kebun Bunga
  313. Garage, The: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Heritage building housing specialty shops and boutiques
  314. Gelugor: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Locality south of the city limits of George Town
  315. Gembira Parade: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) Small shopping mall in Green Lane
  316. Geodesic Dome: (Modern Buildings, Penang Infrastructures) Multi-purpose hall at Komtar
  317. Geok San Soo Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Chinese temple beside the Tanjung Bungah Market & Community Hall
  318. George Town: capital of Penang
  319. George Town Dispensary: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Heritage building at the junction of Lebuh Pantai and Gat Lebuh China.
  320. George Town Unesco World Heritage Site: Section of town zoned for preservation within the World Heritage List
  321. George Town World Heritage Incorporated: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Government body created to manage, monitor and enforce activities related to the George Town World Heritage Site.
  322. Georgetown Baptist Church: (Penang Churches) Baptist church along Larut Road
  323. Gertak Sanggul: (Beaches, Residential Neighbourhoods) Fishing village on the southwest tip of Penang Island
  324. g Hotel: (Hotels in Penang with Online Booking) Hotel next to Gurney Plaza
  325. Ghee Hiang: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings, Penang Titbits) One of the oldest traditional biscuit and sesame oil manufacturers in Penang
  326. Ghee Hiang Macalister Road: (Penang Titbits) Main Ghee Hiang outlet in Penang
  327. Gleneagles Medical Centre: (Hospitals) A major Chinese-established hospital in Green Lane
  328. Giant Hypermarket Bayan Baru: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) Hypermarket in Bayan Baru
  329. Giant Hypermarket Prima Prai: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) Hypermarket in Seberang Jaya
  330. Goh Chan Lau: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Better known nowadays as the former Shih Chung Branch School, Goh Chan Lau was a mansion built by Cheah Tek Soon
  331. Gold Coast Apartments: (Apartments & Condominiums) Apartment in Bayan Lepas near Queensbay Mall.
  332. Golden Mountain Tua Pek Kong Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Temple in Tanjung Bungah often visited by snakes during the birthday of its deity
  333. Golden Pagoda Bell Tower: (Penang Buddhist Temples) The new bell tower of the Dhammikarama Burmese Temple.
  334. Golden Sands Resort Hotel: (Hotels in Penang with Online Booking) Hotel in Batu Ferringhi, temporarily (Jan 2010) closed for renovations
  335. Golf View Apartment: (Residential Properties) Two blocks of medium-cost apartments in Bukit Jambul
  336. Good Friend Seafood: (Penang Seafood Restaurants) Seaside seafood restaurant at Teluk Kumbar
  337. Gottlieb Road Market: (Markets in Penang) Makeshift market at the junction of Burmah Road and Jalan Bagan Jermal, across from Gottlieb Road
  338. Government House : (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) One of the oldest colonial buildings in Penang
  339. Grandview Condominium: (Residential Properties) Condominium complex in Tanjong Tokong
  340. Greenlane Heights: (Residential Properties) Major high rise residential neighbourhood in Penang
  341. Green Lane McDonald's: The only drive-thru McDonald's on Penang Island
  342. Gudang Acheh: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) One of the tallest buildings along Beach Street in the 19th century
  343. Grand View Condominium: (Residential Properties) Two blocks of condominiums in Tanjung Tokong
  344. Greenlane Park: (Residential Properties) Condominium blocks in Island Park
  345. Guillemard Reservoir : (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Reservoir in Vale of Temple shaped like a pair of spectacles
  346. Gurdwara Sahib Khalsa Dhamak Jatha: (Penang Hindu Temples) Sikh temple along Brick Kiln Road (Jalan Gurdwara)
  347. Gurney Beach Resort Condominium: (Residential Properties) Upscale condominium along Kelawei Road
  348. Gurney Hotel: Hotel along Gurney Drive
  349. Gurney Palace: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Luxury condominium along Jalan Concordia
  350. Gurney Paragon: (Residential Properties) Upscale residential-cum-retail development along Gurney Drive.
  351. Gurney Plaza: (Penang Shopping Malls) Upscale mall along Gurney Drive
  352. Gurney Villa: (Residential Properties) Upper middle class apartment along Kelawei Road
  353. Hai Boey Seafood: (Penang Seafood Restaurants) Seaside seafood restaurant in Gertak Sanggul
  354. Hai Kee Chan: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Mansion belonging to Kapitan China Chung Keng Kwee
  355. Hainan Temple: (Clan Temples) Hainanese temple to the deity Ma Chor Po
  356. Halaman Cendana: (Residential Properties) Apartment complex in Bukit Gedung
  357. Halaman Kristal: (Residential Properties) High-rise apartment at Lengkok Free School
  358. Halaman Sentosa: (Residential Properties) Walk-up apartments in Minden Heights
  359. Halaman Teratai: (Residential Properties) Medium-cost apartment in Sungai Nibong
  360. Han Chiang High School: (Schools) Major Chinese school founded by the Teochew Association.
  361. Hard Rock Hotel: (Hotels in Penang with Online Booking) Beach Hotel in Batu Ferringhi, formerly Casuarina Beach Resort
  362. Hardwicke House: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Heritage building at the corner of Northam Road and Pangkor Road
  363. Harmony Square: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) Commercial properties along Perak Road
  364. Harmony View: (Residential Properties) Medium cost apartment in the Perak Road neighbourhood
  365. Hean Tean Seang Tee Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Chinese temple in Balik Pulau
  366. Heng Ee High School: (Schools) Chinese boys' school started by a Roman Catholic priest
  367. Heong Giam Si Temple: (Penang Buddhist Temples) Buddhist temple along Jalan Air Itam near the Penang State Mosque
  368. Heong San Hoay Kuan / Chong San Wooi Koon: (Clan Temples) Cantonese District Association from the early 19th century
  369. Heong Sun See Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Buddhist temple along the old Tanjung Tokong road.
  370. Heritage Apartment: (Residential Properties) Upper-medium cost apartment at Lengkok York
  371. Hillcrest Residences: (Residential Properties) Luxury hill condominium in Bukit Jambul
  372. Him Heang: (Penang Titbits) Famous maker of Chinese pastries
  373. Hock Teik Cheng Sin Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Chinese temple in the Armenian Street Heritage Enclave
  374. Hock Teik Soo Temple, Mak Mandin: (Penang Chinese Temples) Temple to the Taoist god of prosperity in Mak Mandin
  375. Hock Teik Soo Temple, Nibong Tebal: (Penang Chinese Temples) Temple to the Taoist god of prosperity in Nibong Tebal
  376. Holiday Inn: (Hotels in Penang with Online Booking) Beach Hotel in Batu Ferringhi
  377. Holy Trinity Church: (Penang Churches) Anglican church in Nibong Tebal
  378. Homestead: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Huge mansion by the sea at Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah
  379. Hong Chuan Buddhist Institute: (Penang Buddhist Temples) Institute create to promote and propagate the Buddhist lifestyle
  380. Hong Hock See Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Small Chinese temple along Jalan Perak
  381. Hong Sun Seah Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) An old Chinese temple in Green Lane.
  382. Horizon Tower: (Residential Properties) Condominium block in Tanjung Bungah Park
  383. Hotel Equatorial: (Hotels in Penang with Online Booking) Business-class hotel on top of Bukit Jambul
  384. Hotel Grand Continental: (Hotels in Penang with Online Booking) City hotel within the Seven Streets Precinct
  385. Hotel Penaga: (Hotels in Penang with Online Booking) Boutique hotel in George Town
  386. Hotel Seri Malaysia: Economical family-class hotel in Bayan Baru
  387. House of Yeap Chor Ee: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Museum showcasing the furniture and memorabilia of late Penang tycoon Yeap Chor Ee
  388. HSBC Building: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) One of the first buildings to be rebuilt following the Second World War
  389. Hsieh Thien Kong Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Small Taoist temple by the roadside at Jelutong
  390. Hu Yew Seah: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Organisation set up to promote Chinese education among the English-speaking Chinese in Penang
  391. Huat Huah Liam Temple: (Chinese Temples) Buddhist temple with pagoda columbarium in Hye Keat Estate
  392. Hui Aun Association: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Hokkien district association with working class members
  393. Hunza Complex: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) Commercial properties along Jalan Gangsa in Greenlane Heights
  394. Hutton Lane Car Park: (Penang Infrastructures) Multi-story car park along Hutton Lane
  395. Hwa Yen Si Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Chinese temple at Dato Kramat, beside Convent Dato Kramat
  396. Hydro Majestic Hotel: (Hotels in Penang with Online Booking) Beach Hotel in Batu Ferringhi
  397. i-Avenue: (Buildings) Commercial building in Sungai Nibong near Bayan Baru roundabout.
  398. ICT Digital Mall @ Komtar: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) Specialty mall in Komtar.
  399. Immigration Department: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Heritage building which was once part of the police station complex
  400. Imm Thuah Sum Ong Hoo Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Small temple in Greenlane Heights
  401. Indah Ria Apartment: (Residential Properties) Low-rise apartment block along Edgecumbe Lane
  402. India House: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Heritage building built by prominent members of the Chettiar community
  403. Infinity Condominium: (Residential Properties) Upscale condominium in Tanjung Bungah
  404. INTI International College: (Schools) Private college in Bukit Jambul
  405. Islamic Council Building: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Heritage building which was Government Offices during the British administration
  406. Island Glades: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Residential neighbourhood developed in the 1960's and 70's.
  407. Island Hospital: (Hospitals) One of the newest medical institutions in Penang
  408. Island Park: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Residential neighbourhood developed in the 1960's and 70's.
  409. Island Plaza: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) Upmarket mall in Tanjong Tokong
  410. Island Resort Condominium: (Residential Properties) Condominium under planning in Batu Ferringhi
  411. Jade Emperor Pavilion: (Penang Chinese Temples) Taoist temple at the foot of Penang Hill
  412. Jade View Apartment: (Residential Properties) Apartment in Bukit Gambier
  413. Jalan Tengah: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Residential neighbourhood in Bayan Baru
  414. Jambul Court: (Residential Properties) Apartment block in Relau
  415. Jambul View: (Residential Properties) Apartment block in Relau
  416. Japanese Cemetery: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Late 19th century cemetery for the small Japanese community in Penang
  417. Jawi: (Places in Seberang Perai) An industrial area in Seberang Perai
  418. Jay Series Condominium: (Residential Properties) Condominium blocks in Greenlane Heights
  419. Jeep Track of the Penang Botanic Gardens: (Penang Infrastructures) Hill track between the Penang Botanic Gardens and Penang Hill
  420. Jelutong: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Suburb to the south of George Town
  421. Jelutong Market: (Markets in Penang) Market located along Jalan Penaga and Jalan Ipoh in Jelutong
  422. Jelutong Tai Tay Yah Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Temple for the worship of the Taoist god of medicine
  423. Jerejak Resort and Spa: (Hotels in Penang with Online Booking) Only resort on Pulau Jerejak
  424. Jermal Court Apartment: (Residential Properties) 4-storey walk-up apartment in Bagan Jermal
  425. Jermal Jaya Apartment: (Residential Properties) 7 storey aparment block in Bagan Jermal
  426. Jesselton Heights: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Affluent neighbourhood off Jalan Utama in Penang
  427. Jewish Cemetery: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Oldest burial place for Jews in Malaysia and the region
  428. Judge's Residence: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Dilapidated building that was once the official residence of the chief justice
  429. Juru: (Places in Seberang Perai) An industrial area in Seberang Perai
  430. Juru Auto-City: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) Major automobile centre with outdoor food and entertainment mall
  431. Kampung Baru Market: (Markets in Penang) Market in the Kampung Baru neighbourhood of Ayer Itam
  432. Kampung Binjai: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Village along Jalan Permatang Damar Laut
  433. Kampung Buah Pala: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Village at Bukit Gelugor inhabited mostly by Indians who are the descendents of plantation workers and cattlemen
  434. Kampung Genting: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Rural village in Balik Pulau
  435. Kampung Jawa: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Neighbourhood in Bayan Baru with a mix of residential and industrial areas
  436. Kampung Kastam: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Working class neighbourhood housing civil servants from the customs department
  437. Kampung Makam: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Malay village founded by an Acehnese guru in the early 19th century
  438. Kampung Perlis: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Malay village in Balik Pulau famous for Laksa Janggus
  439. Kampung Permatang Pasir: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Small, secluded Malay village in Balik Pulau
  440. Kampung Pulau Betong: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Small Chinese fishing village on the southwestern part of Penang Island
  441. Kampung Rawa: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Malay village founded by Sumatrans in the early 19th century
  442. Kampung Seronok: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Model Malay village in Bayan Lepas
  443. Kampung Sungai Burung: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Malay village in Balik Pulau
  444. Kampung Sungai Rusa: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Malay village between Balik Pulau and Teluk Bahang
  445. Kang Har Tong Residence: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Residential neighbourhood off Perak Road
  446. Kapitan Keling Mosque: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Mosque of the Indian Muslim community in George Town
  447. Kapitan Keling's Tomb: (Penang Monuments, Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Tomb of the founder of the Kapitan Keling Mosque
  448. Kar Yin Association: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Cantonese district association building built in the Art Deco style
  449. KDU College Penang: (Schools) Private college along Anson Road
  450. Kee Poh Huat Kongsi: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Huge country mansion of the Kee family
  451. Kek Lok Si Columbarium: (Penang Monuments) Building to house the ashes of the departed within the Kek Lok Si Temple complex
  452. Kek Lok Hiang: (Penang Buddhist Temples) Buddhist temple complex at Macalister Road.
  453. Kek Lok Si Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Largest Chinese temple in Southeast Asia
  454. Kelawei Road Catholic Cemetery: (Penang Monuments) Roman Catholic Cemetery run by the Church of the Immaculate Conception.
  455. Kepala Batas: (Places in Seberang Perai) A community on the northern part of Seberang Perai
  456. Keramat Dato Koyah: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Shrine to a Muslim saint from the Malabar coast of southern India
  457. Khalsa Dharmic Jatha Sikh Gurdwara: (Penang Hindu Temples) Sikh temple along Patani Road
  458. Khaw Kongsi: (Clan Temples) Temple for Chinese clansmen surnamed Khaw
  459. Khoo Si Toon Keng Tong Kongsi: (Clan Temples) Offshoot of Khoo clan association at Beach Street
  460. Kiara Indah Condominium: (Residential Properties) Condominium at Tingkat Paya Terubong
  461. King Edward VII Memorial Hospital Building: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Heritage building that used to house a maternity hospital
  462. Kingfisher Series Condominium: (Residential Properties) Condominium blocks in Greenlane Heights
  463. Kolej PTPL: (Schools) Private college offering accounting-related courses
  464. Komtar: (Penang Shopping Malls) Biggest mult-purpose development and tallest skyscraper in Penang
  465. Komtar Bus Terminal: (Penang Infrastructures) Hub for buses to all parts of Penang state
  466. Komtar Pedestrian Crossing: (Penang Infrastructures) Four-way pedestrian bridge above Penang Road in front of Komtar
  467. Komtar Tower : (Penang Shopping Malls) Tallest skyscraper in Penang
  468. Komtar Walk: Sheltered mall in front of Komtar
  469. Kondo Berjaya: (Residential Properties) Low density condominium in Pulau Tikus
  470. Kongsi: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Name of the Balik Pulau town centre
  471. Kongsi Mosque: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Mosque near the town centre of Balik Pulau
  472. Kongsoon House: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Heritage office building at the corner of Lebuh Pantai and Lebuh Gereja
  473. Kong Teik Lim Temple: (Penang Buddhist Temples) Small Buddhist temple along Dato Kramat Road.
  474. Krystal Point: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) Commercial complex in Bukit Kecil, Sungai Nibong
  475. Kuala Jalan Bahru: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Small Chinese fishing community in Balik Pulau District
  476. Kuala Sungai Pinang: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Village at the estuary of Sungai Pinang (West)
  477. Kuan Yin Goddess of Mercy Pavilion: (Penang Chinese Temples) The biggest Mahayana Buddhist temple pavilion in the region
  478. Kuan In Tong: (Penang Chinese Temples) Temple of the Goddess of Mercy in Nibong Tebal
  479. Kuan Yin See: (Penang Chinese Temples) Temple of the Goddess of Mercy of Burmah Road, temple associated with the Nine Emperor Gods Festival
  480. Kuan Yin Teng (Butterworth): (Penang Chinese Temples) Temple of the Goddess of Mercy of Butterworth
  481. Kuan Yin Teng (Kong Hock Keong): (Penang Chinese Temples) Temple of the Goddess of Mercy of Pitt Street, the oldest Chinese temples in Penang
  482. Kuantan Road Market: (Markets in Penang) Wet market within an Art Deco market building in Kuantan Road
  483. Kubang Semang: (Places in Seberang Perai) A place in Seberang Perai Tengah north of Bukit Mertajam
  484. Ku Cheng Tse Temple: (Penang Buddhist Temples) Buddhist temple in Seberang Jaya
  485. Kwang Hwa Primary School: (Schools) One of the best primary schools is Penang
  486. Kwarn Inn Sahn Pow Yin Sian Tsi Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Hillside temple above Air Itam Village
  487. Lakeside Plaza: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) Small commercial complex in the Lakeside neighbourhood of Bukit Jambul
  488. Lakeside Tower: (Residential Properties) Apartment at Tingkat Bukit Jambul
  489. Lam Wah Ee Hospital: (Hospitals) A major Chinese-established hospital in Green Lane
  490. Lavinia Apartment: (Residential Properties) Apartment complex in Sungai Nibong
  491. Leader Garden Apartment: (Residential Properties) Upper-medium cost apartment in Tanjung Bungah
  492. Lee Jetty: (Clan Jetties)
  493. Lee Sih Chong Soo: (Clan Temples) Lee clan association
  494. Leisure Bay Apartment: (Residential Properties) Apartment in Tanjung Tokong.
  495. Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi: (Clan Temples) The most ornate Chinese clan temple outside of China
  496. Leong See Kah Miew: (Clan Temples) Leong clan association
  497. Lily Pond, Penang Botanic Gardens: (Penang Nature Sites) A small pond on the northern edge of Penang Botanic Gardens with waterlilies.
  498. Lim Jetty: (Clan Jetties)
  499. Lim Kongsi: (Clan Temples) Clan association of those holding the Lim surname
  500. Lim Lean Teng Mansions: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Office block named after a Penang Teochew philanthropist.
  501. Limburg: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Mansion that once belonged to Penang industrialist Lim Cheng Teik
  502. Linear Park: (Penang Nature Sites) Urban park along the Ayer Itam River
  503. Lip Sin Garden: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Residential neighbourhood in Sungai Dua
  504. Lip Sin Market: (Markets in Penang) The first market set up for the community in Lip Sin Garden
  505. Li Teik Seah Building: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) House that once belonged to wealthy 19th century pepper trader Khoo Tiang Poh
  506. Little Sisters of the Poor: (Penang Churches) Home for the aged run by Roman Catholic nuns.
  507. Logan Memorial: (Penang Monuments) Monument to lawyer who fought for the rights of the locals
  508. Logan's Building: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Commercial building that was originally three storeys, but is now only two
  509. Logan Ville: (Residential Properties) Apartment block along Logan Road
  510. Loh Guan Lye Specialist Centre: (Hospitals) Hospital along Logan Road near the city centre
  511. Loh Si Tong Chong Seah: (Clan Temples) Loh clan association
  512. Loke Mansion: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Heritage building along Gurney Drive
  513. Loke Thye Kee: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Dilapidated building that was once one of the most significant Chinese restaurants in Penang
  514. Lorong Kulit Flea Market: (Unique Businesses in Penang) The biggest flea market in Penang.
  515. Lovers' Isle: (Islands) Rocky outcrop in Batu Ferringhi
  516. Low Clan Association: (Clan Temples) Association housed in a shophouse along Magazine Road.
  517. LPPKN Building: (Buildings) Government building housing the National Population and Family Development Board
  518. Lum Fong Hotel: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Original site of the Penang Adventist Hospital, now a bed-and-breakfast
  519. Lung Yen Association : (Penang Heritage Sites) Chinese clan association building at Malay Street
  520. Macallum Street Wholesale Market: (Markets in Penang) Main wholesale market of Penang
  521. Madras Lane Chinese Methodist Church: (Penang Churches) Main church in Penang for the Chinese-speaking Methodists.
  522. Madrasah Al-Ubudiah: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Muslim religious school and prayer hall in Bukit Gedung
  523. Madrasah Hamid Arabi: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Early 20th century structure that was a religious school and boarding house
  524. Magazine Circus, Penang: (Places in Localities) Traffic junction in George Town from where all distances are measured
  525. Magazine Road Heritage Row: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) A row of ten townhouses that have been restored.
  526. Mahamariamman Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Oldest Hindu temple in Penang
  527. Maha Mariamman Devasthanam Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Biggest Hindu temple in Butterworth
  528. Mahindarama Buddhist Temple: (Penang Buddhist Temples) Theravada Buddhist temple at Kamar Road
  529. Mak Mandin: (Places in Seberang Perai) An industrial area in Butterworth
  530. Malayan Railway Building: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Early 20th century heritage building along Weld Quay
  531. Malaysian Buddhist Association: (Organisations) Organisation for the promotion and propagation of Buddhism in Malaysia
  532. Malaysian German Society: (Organisations) Society founded to promote understanding and friendship between Malaysians and the German community in Penang
  533. Malaysian Hakka Heritage Centre: (Organisations) Centre within the Penang Khek Association establish to celebrate the history of the Hakkas in Malaysia
  534. Malaysian Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Penang: (Organisations) Organisation looking after the welfare of the Indian merchantile community in Penang
  535. Mar Vista Resort Apartment: (Residential Properties) Resort apartment in Batu Ferringhi
  536. Marina Bay Condominium: (Residential Properties) Condominium complex in Tanjung Tokong
  537. Marina Tower: (Residential Properties) Apartment in Relau
  538. Market Lane Tuak Shop: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) One of the few remaining tuak shops in George Town
  539. Masjid Alimsah Waley: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Recently rebuilt mosque on site of original early 19th century Indian Muslim mosque
  540. Masjid Al-Huda: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Malay mosque for the village of Sungai Ara
  541. Masjid Al-Idayah: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Malay mosque for the community of Bayan Lepas
  542. Masjid Al-Ittifaq: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Mosque for the Malay community in Sungai Nibong Kecil
  543. Masjid Al-Jamiul Azzakirin: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Small Indian Muslim mosque in George Town
  544. Masjid Al-Malik Khalid: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Mosque within the campus of Universiti Sains Malaysia
  545. Masjid Al-Qahhar: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Mosque of the Malay community in Permatang Damar Laut
  546. Masjid Baru Ayer Itam: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) New mosque along Jalan Thean Teik in Bandar Baru Ayer Itam
  547. Masjid Daerah Balik Pulau: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) The biggest mosque in southwest Penang
  548. Masjid Haji Kassim: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Mosque founded by an Acehnese religious teacher in the 19th century
  549. Masjid Jalan York: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Mosque of the Malay community beside Sungai Air Terjun
  550. Masjid Jamek Al-Munauwar: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Community mosque for the Malay settlement of Pulau Tikus
  551. Masjid Jamek Ar-Rahman: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) New mosque for the Muslim community in Batu Ferringhi
  552. Masjid Jamek Batu Maung: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Old village mosque of Batu Maung with a more recent annex
  553. Masjid Jamek Batu Uban: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Oldest mosque on Penang Island
  554. Masjid Jamek Hashim Yahaya: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Mosque along Perak Road adjacent to the biggest cemetery in Penang
  555. Masjid Jamek Jalan Hatin: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Mosque along Hutton Lane in George Town
  556. Masjid Jamek Jelutong: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Old mosque for the villagers of the Jelutong Malay village
  557. Masjid Jamek Kampung Binjai: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Community mosque for the village of Kampung Binjai in Bayan Lepas
  558. Masjid Jamek Kampung Rawa: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Village mosque of the Sumatran settlement of Kampung Rawa
  559. Masjid Jamek Rawana: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Old Indian Muslim mosque at the junction of Perak Road with Jalan P. Ramlee
  560. Masjid Jamek Shaik Eusoff: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Mosque of the Malay community at Dhoby Ghaut, Dato Kramat
  561. Masjid Jamek Simpang Empat Balik Pulau: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Recently rebuilt mosque in Balik Pulau near the village of Genting
  562. Masjid Jamek Simpang Enam: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Late 19th century heritage mosque along Macalister Road
  563. Masjid Jamek Sg Gelugor: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Old mosque in Sungai Gelugor
  564. Masjid Jamek Sungai Nibong Besar: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Old mosque in Sungai Nibong at the former junction of Jalan Sungai Dua
  565. Masjid Jamek Sungai Pinang: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Recently rebuilt mosque in Jelutong
  566. Masjid Jamek Sungai Tiram: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Community mosque for the Malay settlement of Sungai Tiram
  567. Masjid Kampung Jawa Baru: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) A small mosque in Kampung Jawa Baru
  568. Masjid Kampung Seronok: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Village mosque for Kampung Seronok
  569. Masjid Khan Muhammad: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Small Indian Muslim mosque beside Sungai Pinang along Jalan Perak
  570. Masjid Lama Tanjong Huma: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Old Malay mosque in Batu Ferringhi
  571. Masjid Maqbul: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Old mosque in Sungai Pinang, Jelutong
  572. Masjid Pakistan: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Mosque serving the Pakistani community at Macalister Road
  573. Masjid Pintal Tali: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Small heritage mosque along Rope Walk
  574. Masjid Raudah Pulau Betong: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Community mosque for the Muslims in Kampung Pulau Betong
  575. Masjid Sembilang Seberang Jaya: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Mosque for the Muslim community of Taman Sembilang in Seberang Jaya
  576. Masjid Sungai Batu: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Recently expanded mosque in the village of Sungai Batu
  577. Masjid Sungai Rusa: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Recently expanded mosque in the village of Sungai Rusa
  578. Masjid Tarik Air: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Small heritage mosque along Jalan Burma
  579. Masjid Tengah: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Small heritage mosque along Jalan Burma
  580. Masjid Terapung Tanjung Bungah: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Mosque built in the sea off the bay in Tanjung Bungah
  581. Masjid Titi Papan: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Heritage mosque along Jalan Burma
  582. Masjid Tuan Guru: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) A recently expanded mosque for the Malay settlement in Tanjung Tokong
  583. Masjid Umar Ibn Al-Khattab: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Main mosque in the Bayan Baru township
  584. Masjid Wan Chik Ariffin: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Mosque built in the early 20th century by Wan Chik Ariffin in memory of his father
  585. Mawar Apartment: (Residential Properties) Apartment complex in Sungai Nibong
  586. Mayang Apartment: (Residential Properties) Apartment complex in Bukit Gedung
  587. Mayang Mall: (Buildings) Low-rise office building in Bayan Baru
  588. MBf Tower: (Penang Modern Buildings) Skyscraper along Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah
  589. Mee Udang Cantik, Teluk Kumbar: (Penang Coffee Shop Directory) Mee udang stall in Teluk Kumbar
  590. Medan Hikmat: (Residential Properties) Medium cost apartment in the Batu Lanchang neighbourhood
  591. Medicine Buddha Shrine Hall: (Penang Buddhist Temples) Mahayana Buddhist shrine to the Medicine Buddha at Lintang Macallum Satu.
  592. Megamal Pinang Shopping Complex: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) Biggest shopping mall in the northern region of Malaysia
  593. Melati Apartment: (Residential Properties) Apartment complex in Sungai Nibong
  594. Menara Greenview Condominium: (Residential Properties) Condominium in Taman Greenview
  595. Menara IJM: (Buildings) 15-storey office block along Lebuh Tunku Kudin 3.
  596. Menara KWSP: (Buildings) 21-storey office block along Northam Road.
  597. Menara Perdana: (Penang Modern Buildings) Commercial office block along Jalan Gurdwara
  598. Menara UMNO: (Buildings) Skyscraper in George Town
  599. Meng Eng Choo: (Clan Temples) Memorial Hall of the Ghee Hin Secret Society
  600. Mengkuang Dam: (Penang Infrastructures) The biggest dam in Penang
  601. Mengkuang Titi: (Penang Homestays) Malay village in Seberang Perai on Homestay programme
  602. Methodist Boys School: (Schools) Former Anglo-Chinese School of Penang
  603. Methodist Girls School: (Schools) Former Anglo-Chinese Girls School
  604. Metropolitan Park: (Penang Nature Sites) Public recreational park in Relau
  605. Mewah Court Apartment: (Residential Properties) Medium cost apartment in Batu Lanchang
  606. Miami Green Condominium: (Residential Properties) Condominium complex in Miami Bay, Batu Ferringhi
  607. Midlands Condo: (Residential Properties) High-rise condominium along Persiaran Midlands
  608. Midlands One Stop: (Penang Shopping Malls) Middle-class shopping mall in Pulau Tikus
  609. Millennium Monument: (Penang Monuments) Monument erected as part of the Millennium celebrations
  610. Millennium Tower: (Residential Properties) Luxurious condominium along Gurney Drive
  611. Minden Heights: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Affluent residential area in Gelugor
  612. Mixed Jetty: (Clan Jetties)
  613. Moey She Temple: (Clan Temples) Clan temple for Chinese people holding the Moey surname
  614. Moon Gate: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Entranceway to hiking trail in the Botanical Gardens
  615. Mount Erskine: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Working class neighbourhood to the west of Tanjong Tokong
  616. Mount Erskine Chinese Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Temple along Mount Erskine Road at Evergreen Gardens.
  617. Mount Miriam Cancer Hospital: (Hospitals) Hospital for treating cancer established by the Roman Catholic church.
  618. Mount Pleasure Resort Apartment: (Residential Properties) Apartment complex in Batu Ferringhi
  619. MPPP Beach Street Parking Complex : (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) New three-storey parking complex at Beach Street
  620. Muka Head: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Promontory on the northwest tip of Penang Island
  621. Municipal Fountain: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Fountain donated by Koh Seang Tat, a wealthy 19th century personality to the municipality
  622. Musalla Kampung Bukit: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Village prayer hall for Kampung Bukit in Bayan Lepas
  623. Museum of Glass : (Modern Buildings) Specialty museum celebrating the various usage of ornamental glass
  624. Mutiara Court: (Residential Properties) Medium-cost apartments in Island Glades
  625. Mutiara Heights: (Residential Properties) Medium cost apartment complex in Jelutong
  626. Mutiara Idaman: (Residential Properties) Lower medium cost apartment complex in Jelutong
  627. Mutiara Perdana: (Residential Properties) Low medium cost apartment complex in Sungai Ara
  628. Mutiara Ria Apartment: (Residential Properties) Medium cost apartment in Bukit Gelugor
  629. Mutiara View: (Residential Properties) Apartment complex in Island Glades
  630. Mutiara Villa: (Residential Properties) Luxurious condominium along Jalan Bagan Jermal in George Town
  631. Mutiara Vista: (Residential Properties) Lower medium cost apartment complex in Jelutong
  632. Nagore Shrine: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Shrine to South Indian Muslim saint
  633. Nan Tien Gong Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Tua Pek Kong temple at Bukit Gambier
  634. Naninong Apartment: (Residential Properties) Low-rise apartment at Bell Road
  635. Nasi Kandar Pokok Ketapang: (Penang Coffee Shop Directory) Nasi kandar shop at junction of Hutton Lane and Clarke Street
  636. Nautilus Bay Jelutong Promenade: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Promenade at Bandar Sri Pinang, Jelutong
  637. Nagarathar Sivan Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Hindu temple of the Nagarathar Chettiar community
  638. Nam Hooi Association: (Clan Temples) Cantonese district association along Lebuh Chulia
  639. Nattukkottai Chettiar Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Temple associated with the Thaipusam festival for the Chettiar community
  640. New Savoy Hotel: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) / Mohd Ariff Mansion: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Small hotel that was once the residence of wealthy Boria patron Mohd Ariff bin Mohamed Tajoodin
  641. New World Park: (Penang Coffee Shops) Modern food centre on the site of a former amusement park
  642. Ng Kongsi: (Clan Temples) Clan association of the people surnamed Ng
  643. Ng Fook Thong: (Clan Temples) Cantonese district association along Lebuh Chulia
  644. Nibong Indah Apartment: (Residential Properties) Low-medium cost apartment in the Pantai Jerejak
  645. Nibong Tebal: (Places in Seberang Perai) The main town in Seberang Perai Selatan
  646. Nibong Tebal Iron Bridge: (Penang Infrastructures) Arch bridge over the railway tracks in Nibong Tebal.
  647. Nine Emperor Gods Temple of Butterwoth: (Penang Chinese Temples) One of the biggest Taoist temples in Butterworth
  648. Nine Emperor Gods Temple of George Town: (Penang Chinese Temples) The oldest Nine Emperor Gods temple in Penang
  649. Nine Emperor Gods Temple of Penang: (Penang Chinese Temples) Newly built Taoist temple at the reclaimed waterfront of George Town
  650. Nin Yong Temple: (Clan Temples) Clan temple of a Cantonese district association
  651. Nipah Emas Apartment: (Residential Properties) Medium-cost apartment in Lip Sin Garden
  652. Noble Villa: (Residential Properties) Upper medium cost apartment along Macalister Road.
  653. Noordin Family Tomb: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Mausoleum built by a prominent Indian Muslim merchant family
  654. Noordin Street Flat: (Residential Properties) Single-block high rise flat at Noordin Street Ghaut, built to house the urban working class.
  655. North Beach: (Neighbourhood) Area on the north coast of George Town
  656. North Malaya Cheah Si Chong Soo: (Clan Temples) Cheah clan association along Pangkor Road.
  657. Northam Lodge (Soonstead): (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) 46B Northam Road, early 20th century heritage building
  658. Northam Tower: (Penang Modern Buildings) Skyscraper along Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah
  659. Northern Corridor Implementation Authority: (Organisations) Statutory body established with the task to realise the objectives of the Northern Corridor Economic Region
  660. N-Park Condominium: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Condominium in Batu Uban
  661. OceanView Apartment: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Apartment in Bandar Sri Pinang, Jelutong
  662. Old OCBC Building: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Heritage building along Lebuh Pantai
  663. One Ritz Residence: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Luxury condominium along Kelawei Road
  664. Ong Cheng Huat Seafood: (Penang Seafood Restaurants) Seafood restaurant at Bagan Lalang
  665. Ong Kongsi: (Clan Temples) Clan association of those holding the Ong surname
  666. Pacific Komtar: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) Department store in Komtar occupying lot vacated by Super Komtar
  667. Padang Brown: (Penang Infrastructures) Playing field at Dato Kramat
  668. Padang Kota Lama: (Penang Infrastructures) Parade ground in the civic district of George Town
  669. Palace Hill: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Upscale residential neighbourhood in Bukit Gambier
  670. Pan Palace Plaza: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) Commercial building in Lip Sin Gardens, Sungai Dua, with Sunshine Lip Sin as anchor tenant
  671. Pangsapuri Air Putih: (Residential Properties) Low medium cost apartment in Air Putih, Balik Pulau
  672. Pangsapuri Aked: (Residential Properties) Low medium cost apartment in Bagan Ajam, Butterworth
  673. Pantai Acheh: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Small Chinese fishing community on the west coast of Penang Island
  674. Pantai Bersih: (Places in Seberang Perai) A beach area in Butterworth with views of George Town
  675. Pantai Hospital: (Hospitals) Private hospital in Bayan Lepas
  676. Pantai Jerejak: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Middle-class residential neighbourhood on the eastern coast of Penang Island
  677. Pantai Jerejak Market: (Markets in Penang) Wet market along Jalan Pantai Jerejak 13
  678. Pantai Kerachut: (Beaches) Beach with meromictic lake and turtle hatchery
  679. Park Avenue Apartment: (Residential Properties) Apartment at Jalan Kebun Bunga
  680. Parkview Towers: (Residential Properties) Apartment at Tingkat Bukit Jambul
  681. Pasir Panjang: (Beaches) Stretch of sandy beach at the southwest part of Penang Island
  682. Patani Road Market: (Markets in Penang) Market serving the Patani Road and Sungai Pinang neighbourhood
  683. Paya Terubong: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Working-class neighbourhood in the centre of Penang Island
  684. Pearl Garden: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Apartment complex in Sungai Ara
  685. Pearl Hill: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Upscale neighbourhood in Tanjung Bungah
  686. Pearl Hill Tua Pek Kong Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) A temple to the local god of prosperity perched on a spur overlooking Tanjong Bungah
  687. Pearl Regency Condominium: (Residential Properties) Luxury condominium under construction next to Tesco Penang
  688. Pearl View: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Condominium complex at Pearl Hill
  689. PEMENANG (Penang Malay Association): (Organisations) Association set up to look after the interest of the Malays in Penang and to protect their religion.
  690. Pen Villa: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Apartment in the Pulau Tikus area
  691. Penaga: (Places in Seberang Perai) A place in Seberang Perai Utara
  692. Penang Adventist Hospital: (Hospitals) Not-for-profit hospital founded by the Seventh-Day Adventists
  693. Penang Aquarium: (Penang Nature Sites) Aquarium in Batu Maung belonging to the Fisheries Department
  694. Penang Badminton Centre: (Penang Infrastructures) Badminton sports complex in Bukit Dumbar
  695. Penang Baptist Church: (Penang Churches) Baptist church along Macalister Road
  696. Penang Bazaar: (Buildings) Auditorium for live performances
  697. Penang Bird Park: (Penang Nature Sites) Aviary with some of the best collection of birds in Northern Malaysia
  698. Penang Botanic Gardens: (Penang Nature Sites) Recreational park on the western edge of George Town
  699. Penang Bridge: (Penang Infrastructures) Link between the island and mainland side of Penang
  700. Penang Buddhist Association: (Penang Buddhist Temples) Heritage building housing association founded by believers wanting to learn Buddhism in its pure form
  701. Penang Butterfly Farm: (Penang Nature Sites) The first tropical butterfly farm in the region
  702. Penang Chinese Chin Woo Athletic Association: (Organisations) Organisation for the promotion of the Chinese martial artform
  703. Penang Chinese Girls' High School: (Schools) One of the biggest Chinese schools in Malaysia
  704. Penang Chinese Swimming Club: (Sports & Country Clubs in Penang, Organisations) Members-only swimming club in Tanjung Bungah
  705. Penang Chinese Town Hall: (Organisations) Organisation looking after the welfare of the Chinese community in Penang
  706. Penang Cheshire Home: (Organisations) Organisation helping the physically disabled.
  707. Penang Christian Centre: (Penang Churches) Charismatic church along Khaw Sim Bee Road
  708. Penang Development Corporation: (Organisations) Self-funding statutory body entrusted with overseeing the socio-economic development of Penang
  709. Penang Eurasian Association: (Organisations) Organisation of the Eurasian community in Penang
  710. Penang Free School: (Schools) The first English school opened to all
  711. Penang Forestry Museum: (Penang Nature Sites) Museum within the Teluk Bahang Forest Park
  712. Penang General Hospital: (Hospitals) Biggest public hospital in Penang
  713. Penang Goldsmith Association: (Clan Temples) Oldest and biggest goldsmith association in Malaysia
  714. Penang Golf Club (formerly Bukit Jambul Golf & Country Club): (Sports & Country Clubs in Penang, Penang Nature Sites) The only golf course on Penang Island
  715. Penang Heritage Centre: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Government body created to increase awareness of restoration and conservation in Penang.
  716. Penang Heritage Enclave: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Cultural and heritage enclave within the Inner City of George Town
  717. Penang Heritage Trust: (Organisations) Non-government organization working to upkeep and educate on heritage matters
  718. Penang Hill: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Highland getaway in the central part of Penang Island
  719. Penang Hill Canopy Walk: (Penang Infrastructures) Abandoned suspension walkway
  720. Penang Hill Funicular Train: (Penang Infrastructures) The funicular train system for trips to Penang Hill.
  721. Penang Hill Food Pavilion: (Penang Coffee Shop Directory) Three-storey food pavilion on Penang Hill.
  722. Penang Hill Hindu Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Temple of the deity Murugan in Penang Hill
  723. Penang Hill Mosque: (Mosques) Mosque for the Muslim community living or working in Penang Hill
  724. Penang Hill Municipal Car Park: (Penang Infrastructures) Public car park at the foot of Penang Hill
  725. Penang Hill Railway: (Penang Infrastructures) Funicular train up Penang Hill
  726. Penang Hokkien Methodist Church: (Penang Churches) Methodist church for the Cantonese-speaking congregation along Madras Lane
  727. Penang Home for the Infirm and Aged, Green Lane Branch: (Organisations) Main office of non-profit organisation established to care for the destitute and aged
  728. Penang International Airport: (Penang Infrastructures) The main airport serving the northern part of Peninsular Malaysia.
  729. Penang International Squash Centre: (Penang Infrastructures) Squash centre where Nicol David was discovered
  730. Penang Islamic Museum: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Museum celebrating the propagation of Islam in Penang
  731. Penang Japanese Association: (Organisations) Association founded to promote friendship and understanding between locals and the Japanese community in Penang
  732. Penang Masonic Temple: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Premise of the Freemason lodges in Penang
  733. Penang Medical College: (Schools) Private tertiary institution providing courses in medicine.
  734. Penang Municipal Park (Youth Park): (Penang Nature Sites) Public recreational park on the western edge of George Town
  735. Penang Museum: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) State museum housed in the building originally occupied by the Penang Free School
  736. Penang National Park: (Penang Nature Sites) Protected forest on the northwestern tip of Penang Island.
  737. Penang Plaza: (Penang Shopping Malls): One of the first shopping malls to be built in Penang
  738. Penang Prison: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) One of the oldest prisons in the country
  739. Penang Public Library: (Penang Infrastructures) Public-access library with several branches throughout Penang.
  740. Penang Sentral: (Penang Infrastructures) New integrated transportation hub under construction in Butterworth.
  741. Penang Specialist Maternity Centre: (Hospitals) Private maternity hospital along Logan Road.
  742. Penang Sports Club: (Sports & Country Clubs in Penang, Penang Organisations) One of the oldest recreation clubs in Penang
  743. Penang Stadium: (Penang Infrastructures) New state stadium in Batu Kawan
  744. Penang State Mosque: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Mosque at the junction of Jalan Masjid Negeri and Jalan Air Itam
  745. Penang Sun Yat Sen Centre : (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Specialty museum showcasing the Chinese Revolution spearheaded by Dr Sun Yat Sen.
  746. Penang Swimming Club: (Sports & Country Clubs in Penang, Organisations) Members-only swimming club in Tanjung Bungah
  747. Penang Times Square: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) Massive commercial and residential development occupying the former tin-smelting plant in George Town
  748. Penang Tourism Information Centre: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) State tourist board with brochures and other information for visitors to Penang.
  749. Penang Tourist Guide Association: (Organisations) Association of all licensed and registered tourist guides operating in Penang
  750. Penang Turf Club: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Venue of horse races at the edge of George Town
  751. Penang War Museum: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Museum sited on former British war bunkers
  752. Penang Water Sports Centre: (Organisations) Place to go for kayaking and boating
  753. Pengkalan Raja Tun Uda: (Penang Infrastructures) Ferry terminal in George Town
  754. Pengkalan Sultan Abdul Halim: (Penang Infrastructures) Ferry terminal in Butterworth
  755. Perai: (Places in Seberang Perai) The original settlement from which Seberang Perai derived its name
  756. Perak House: Holiday villa of the Perak royal family in Batu Ferringhi
  757. Perak Road Malay Cemetery: (Penang Monuments) Biggest Malay cemetery in Penang
  758. Perak Road Market: (Markets in Penang) Market for the Chinese settlement around Perak Road
  759. Perak Road Tua Pek Kong Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Small roadside temple in front of Francis Light School
  760. Permata Sports Complex: (Penang Infrastructures) Sports complex located in Farlim bordering Paya Terubong.
  761. Permatang Damar Laut: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Village on the southeast side of Penang Island
  762. Permatang Pauh: (Places in Seberang Perai) A place in Seberang Perai Tengah
  763. Permatang Rawa: (Places in Seberang Perai) A village in Seberang Perai Tengah
  764. Permatang Tinggi: (Places in Seberang Perai) A place north of Simpang Ampat
  765. Persatuan Perkembangan Ajaran Dewi Kuan Yin Pulau Pinang: (Penang Buddhist Temples) Association for the study and propagation of the doctrine of the Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara
  766. Pesta Site: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Site of the annual trade expo of Pesta Pulau Pinang
  767. Phor Tay Buddhist School: (Schools) First Buddhist high school in Malaysia
  768. Phu Thor Yen Temple: (Penang Buddhist Temples) Buddhist temple along Brick Kiln Road
  769. Pinang Court: (Residential Properties) Lower-medium cost apartment in Bandar Sri Pinang
  770. Pinang Fountain: (Penang Monuments) Fountain in the form of a stylized betel-nut, at the Pesara King Edward roundabout
  771. PISA (Penang International Sports Arena): (Penang Infrastructures) The largest indoor stadium in northern Malaysia.
  772. Plaza Ivory Condominium: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Condominium block at Bukit Gambier
  773. Plaza MWE: (Penang Modern Buildings) Skyscraper along Farquhar Street
  774. Poe Choo Seah: (Clan Temples) Association for Straits-born Chinese.
  775. Poh Guat Keong Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Chinese temple in Gelugor
  776. Poh Hua Tong Temple: (Penang Buddhist Temples) Buddhist temple in Air Itam
  777. Poh Oo Toong Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Buddhist temple along Jalan Burma
  778. Police Headquarters: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) The biggest building in Penang when it was built.
  779. Polo Ground: (Penang Infrastructures) Playing field in front of the Penang Governor's mansion
  780. Porta Mas: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Upmarket apartment in Pulau Tikus
  781. Post Offices of Penang Island
  782. P Ramlee House: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) House where Malaysia's most famous entertainer was born
  783. Prangin Canal: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Heritage canal that marked the outer limit of 19th Century George Town
  784. Prangin Mall: (Penang Shopping Malls): Shopping mall in the middle of George Town
  785. Precious Court: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Apartment along Jalan Pemenang in Pulau Tikus
  786. Protestant Cemetery: (Penang Monuments) Earliest Christian cemetery in Penang
  787. Pulau Aman: (Islands) Island with fishing community off the mainland coast of Penang
  788. Pulau Betong: (Islands) Small uninhabited island off the southwest coast of Penang
  789. Pulau Burung: (Islands) Coastal island within Nibong Tebal with refuse landfill and marshland bird habitat.
  790. Pulau Gedung: (Islands) Uninhabited island north of Pulau Aman
  791. Pulau Jerejak: (Islands) Biggest island off Penang Island
  792. Pulau Kendi: (Islands) Small island on the southwest of Penang Island with beautiful rock formations
  793. Pulau Kendi Coral Reef: (Penang Nature Sites) Live coral reef off Pulau Kendi
  794. Pulau Rimau: (Islands) Small uninhabited island off the southeast coast of Penang
  795. Pulau Tikus: (Islands) Rocky outcrop off the northeast coast of Penang Island
  796. Pulau Tikus District: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Neighborhood on the northern side of George Town
  797. Pulau Tikus Market: (Markets in Penang) Wet market for the affluent neighbourhood of Pulau Tikus
  798. Pulau Tikus Tua Pek Kong Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Village temple for the worship of the god of prosperity
  799. Puteri Indah Apartment: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Apartment blocks in Bayan Baru
  800. Putra Marine Resort Condominiums: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Condominium in the Queensbay area
  801. Putra Place Condominium: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Condominium in the Queensbay area
  802. Quayside Condominium: (Residential Properties) Condominium complex under development in Seri Tanjung Pinang, Tanjong Tokong
  803. Queensbay: (Residential Neighbourhoods) High-rise residential neighbourhood on the coast of Bayan Lepas
  804. Queensbay Mall: (Penang Shopping Malls) Biggest shopping mall on Penang Island
  805. Queen Victoria Memorial Clocktower: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Clock tower erected to commemorate the 60th year of the reign of Queen Victoria
  806. Queen Victoria Memorial Statue: (Penang Monuments) Monument to Queen Victoria at the Victoria Green in the Chinese Recreation Club
  807. Ratu Mutiara: (Residential Properties) Condominium in Tanjung Bungah
  808. Red Bridge of Bayan Baru: (Penang Infrastructures) Steel arch bridge at the Bayan Lepas Free Industrial Zone
  809. Regency Heights: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Condominium complex in Sungai Ara
  810. Relau: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Neighbourhood in the south-central part of Penang Island
  811. Relau Tua Pek Kong Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Village temple for the worship of the god of prosperity in Relau
  812. Relau Villa: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Dilapidated villa built by the late Kapitan China Chung Thye Phin
  813. Restoran Kapitan: (Penang Coffee Shop Directory) Indian Muslim restaurant in the Little India of George Town
  814. RHB Bank Lebuh Pantai: (Penang Modern Buildings) Bank building in the George Town Financial District
  815. Rice Miller City Residences: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Luxury residences being developed along the Weld Quay Waterfront.
  816. Richmond MPPP Rest House: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Rest house in Penang Hill
  817. Rifle Range Flats: (Residential Properties) Low cost flats along Jalan Padang Tembak / Jalan Boundary
  818. Risen Christ Catholic Church: (Penang Churches) Catholic church in Air Itam
  819. Royal Thai Consulate General: Diplomatic representative of the Thai government in Penang
  820. Runnymede: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Government building where Stamford Raffles once resided
  821. Rustic Heritage Furniture Shop: (Unique Businesses in Penang) Furniture specialising in instant antiques.
  822. Sacred Heart Balik Pulau: (Schools) Chinese school in Balik Pulau founded by Catholic missionaries
  823. Safira Country Club: (Sports & Country Clubs in Penang) Country club and resort in Seberang Jaya.
  824. Sam Poh Footprint Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Shrine venerating the footprint of Admiral Zheng He
  825. San Huah Tang Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Chinese temple along Burmah Road
  826. San Wooi Wooi Koon: (Clan Temples) Cantonese District Association along Bishop Street
  827. Sand Islands: (Islands) Islands created by the shifting current of the sea off Penang Bridge
  828. Scotland Villa: (Residential Properties) Luxurious condominium off Scotland Road
  829. Sea Breeze Tower Apartment: (Residential Properties) Apartment in Bukit Dumbar
  830. SEAMEO-RECSAM: (Schools) Southeast Asian organisation for the enhancement of education in science and mathematics located in Gelugor
  831. Seberang Jaya: (Localities) Main township in Seberang Perai
  832. Seberang Perai: (Localities) Mainland side of Penang State
  833. Second Penang Bridge: (Penang Infrastructures) Massive bridge presently under construction to link Batu Kawan to Batu Maung
  834. Segara Ninda: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Straits Eclectic bungalow in Penang Road
  835. Seng Lee Cafe: (Penang Coffee Shop Directory) Coffee Shop in Pulau Tikus famous for its mee rebus stall
  836. Seng Ong Beow: (Penang Chinese Temples) Temple of the City Protector and Chief Magistrate of Hades
  837. SERI: (Organisations) Research institute and think-tank providing advice to the state government.
  838. Seri Mutiara: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Official residence of the Yang Di-Pertuan Negeri of Penang
  839. Seri Nibung Apartment: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Two blocks of 10-storey apartment in Sungai Nibung Kecil.
  840. Seri Tanjung Pinang Promenade: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Waterfront promenade on the northeast coast of Penang Island
  841. Seven Streets Precinct: (Neighbourhoods) Working class neighbourhood south of the Prangin Canal
  842. Setia Pearl Island: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Exclusive residential neighbourhood in Sungai Ara
  843. Seventh Day Adventist Church: (Penang Churches) Main church of the Adventist in Penang
  844. Sheikh Al-Hadi House: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Former home of famous Malay journalist
  845. Sheikh Omar Basheer Mausoleum: (Penang Monuments) Biggest Muslim mausoleum in Penang
  846. Sheikh Tahir Observatory: (Penang Modern Buildings) Muslim astronomical centre in Pantai Acheh.
  847. Shih Chung Branch School: (Schools) Historic primary school founded by two local Penang millionaires
  848. Shree Dharma Muniswarar Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Hindu shrine along Jalan Kampung Pisang in Ayer Itam
  849. Shree Kumbamuneeshwarar Thirukovil Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Hindu shrine at the foot of Bukit Dumbar
  850. Shree Muniswarar Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Indian temple associated with car blessings
  851. Sia Boey: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Town limit during the 19th century and former site of major wholesale market
  852. Silver Chariot Garage: (Penang Hindu Temples) Chariot used during Thaipusam procession to convey the Hindu deity Murugan
  853. Silver Jubilee Home for the Aged : (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Senior citizen home in Sungai Dua
  854. Sepuluh Kongsi: (Penang Monuments) Major Chinese cemetery in Sungai Ara
  855. Serene Apartment: (Residential Properties) Apartment along Burmah Lane.
  856. Seri Nibung Apartment: (Residential Properties) Apartment complex in Sungai Nibung Kecil
  857. Shineville Park Condominium: (Residential Properties) Upscale condominium along Lebuhraya Thean Teik
  858. Silverdale Condominium: (Residential Properties) High-rise condominium complex planned for Persiaran Perak
  859. Silverton Condominiums: (Residential Properties) Luxury condominiums along Gurney Drive
  860. Simpang Ampat: (Places in Seberang Perai) A small town in Seberang Perai Selatan
  861. Sin Kang Estate Funeral Parlour: (Organisations) Funeral Parlour, Columbarium and Cemetery Pavilion of the Khoo clan association
  862. Sinar Bukit Dumbar: (Residential Properties) High-density lower medium cost apartment in Jelutong near Bukit Dumbar
  863. Skyhome Condominium: (Residential Properties) Luxurious condominium in Tanjung Bungah
  864. SMK Sungai Nibong: (Schools) National secondary school in Sungai Nibong
  865. Snake Farm: (Penang Nature Sites) Reptile menagerie within the compound of the Snake Temple
  866. Snake Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Taoist temple in Sungai Keluang, Bayan Lepas, famous for its slithery residents
  867. Soka Gakkai Malaysia: (Organisations) Support organisation for practitioners of Nichiren Buddhism
  868. Soo Beng Dispensary: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Historic dispensary at the junction of Carnarvon Street and Prangin Road
  869. Southbay: (Residential Properties) Luxurious residential and retail development in Batu Maung
  870. Spastic Children's Association of Penang: (Organisations) Association for looking after children with celebral palsy
  871. Speakers' Square: (Penang Infrastructures) Site at the Esplanade where free speech (with limitations) is allowed
  872. Springtide Residences: (Residential Properties) Luxury beachfront condominium in Tanjung Bungah
  873. Sri Abadi Apartment: (Residential Properties) Apartment in Sungai Ara
  874. Sri Aman Apartment: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Lower medium cost apartment block in Relau
  875. Sri Ambakarathur Patrakaliamman Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Hindu temple in Kampung Bahru, Air Itam
  876. Sri Bala Murugan Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Hindu temple in Seberang Jaya for the deity Murugan
  877. Sri Carlyun Apartment: (Residential Properties) Medium cost apartment in Batu Lanchang
  878. Sri Golden Bay Condominium: (Residential Properties) Luxury condominium in Tanjung Bungah
  879. Sri Kamatchi Amman Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Temple of the Patthar Indian community
  880. Sri Kenari Apartment: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Apartment block in Sungai Ara
  881. Sri Krishna Bagawan Alagam Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) South Indian Hindu temple in Taman Pekaka
  882. Sri Kunj Bihari Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) One of the only Northern Indian temple in Penang
  883. Sri Meenakshi Sundraeswar Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Temple of the Bottle Chettiars
  884. Sri Muneeshwarar Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Hindu shrine along Jalan Tengku Kudin in Gelugor
  885. Sri Muneeswarar Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Small Hindu temple along Jalan Tanjong Tokong in the Marina Bay area
  886. Sri Murugan Paribalana Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Indian temple for the deity Murugan in Mak Mandin, Butterworth
  887. Sri Muthu Mariamman Temple, Lorong Kulit: (Penang Hindu Temples) Small Hindu temple opposite the Lorong Kulit Flea Market
  888. Sri Nipah Apartment: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Apartment block in Lip Sin Garden
  889. Sri Permai Apartment: (Residential Properties) High rise apartment block along Free School Road
  890. Sri Pinang Apartment: (Residential Properties) Low-density apartment block along Logan Road
  891. Sri Poomarathammal Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Small Hindu temple in Gelugor
  892. Sri Poongga Muniswarar Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Small Hindu shrine in Kampung Jawa Baru
  893. Sri Ragunatha Swami Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Small Hindu temple in Bukit Dumbar, Gelugor
  894. Sri Rajamariamman Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Hindu temple in Kampung Jawa Baru
  895. Sri Rama Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Indian temple associated with those in the laundry trade
  896. Sri Relau Complex: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) Commercial property in Relau
  897. Sri Sakthi Durga Amman Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Small Hindu temple next to Gurney Plaza
  898. Sri Singamuga Kaliamman Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Beach-side temple in Teluk Bahang where the Teppa Tiruvizla floating pavilion festival is annually staged
  899. Sri Sithi Vinayagar Devasthanam Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Hindu temple in Nibong Tebal
  900. Sri Sivasakthi Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Hindu temple for the Indian community of Kampung Langkawi
  901. Sri Teratai: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Official residence of the Chief Minister of Penang.
  902. Sri Vazhikattum Muniswarar Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) A small Indian shrine at Jalan Lembah Permai, Tanjung Bungah
  903. Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Small Hindu temple in Jelutong
  904. Sri Veerama Kaliamman Devasthanam: (Penang Hindu Temples) Recently renovated Hindu temple in Gelugor
  905. Sri Wangsa Apartment: (Residential Properties) Apartment complex along Perak Lane
  906. Sri Wonder Complex: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) Commercial property along Perak Lane
  907. Sri York Condominium: (Residential Properties) Condominium at Halaman York
  908. SRJK (C) Phei Shin: (Penang Infrastructures) Primary school in Jelutong near Bukit Dumbar
  909. Stallions Apartment: (Residential Properties) Apartment complex in Bukit Dumbar
  910. Standard Chartered Building: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Heritage building along Lebuh Pantai
  911. St Anne Church: (Penang Churches) Major Catholic pilgrimage site in Malaysia
  912. St Anthony's Church: (Penang Churches) Roman Catholic church in Nibong Tebal
  913. St Christopher's International Primary School: (International Schools) International primary school in the Ayer Rajah area
  914. St Francis Xavier Church: (Penang Churches) Church of the Tamil Catholic community along Penang Road
  915. St George's Anglican Church: (Penang Churches) Main church of the British administration officers in Penang
  916. St George's Balik Pulau: (Schools) Boys' school in Balik Pulau founded by Catholic missionaries
  917. St George's Girls' School: (Schools) Girls' school established by Anglican missionaries
  918. St John Britto Catholic Church: (Penang Churches) Tamil language Catholic church along Jalan Sungai Pinang
  919. St Joseph's Novitiate: (Penang Churches) Heritage chapel now undergoing adaptive reuse
  920. St Nicholas' Home: (Organisations) Special residential school for the visually impaired
  921. St Paul's Church: (Penang Churches) Chinese language Anglican church along Macalister Road
  922. St Xavier's Institution: (Schools) Oldest Roman Catholic Boys School in Malaysia
  923. State Chinese Association: (Organisations) Also called the Persatuan Peranakan Cina Pulau Pinang, this is an association of the Straits-born Chinese.
  924. Straits Quay: (Penang Shopping Malls) Shopping mall with marina at Seri Tanjung Pinang
  925. Strawberry Hill: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Hillock near the Penang Hill Railway Station
  926. Suffolk Estate Bridge: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Reconstructed bridge on Francis Light's Suffolk Estate
  927. Suffolk House: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) House on the estate owned by Captain Francis Light
  928. Sungai Air Terjun: Meandering river that flows through the western side of George Town
  929. Sungai Ara: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Residential neighbourhood in the south-eastern part of Penang Island
  930. Sungai Ara Market: (Markets in Penang) Market serving the village of Sungai Ara, now catering also to the residential neighbourhood of Taman Sungai Ara
  931. Sungai Bakap: (Places in Seberang Perai) A small town in Seberang Perai Selatan
  932. Sungai Bakap Old Mosque: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) The old mosque for the Malay community in Sungai Bakap.
  933. Sungai Batu: (Beaches, Residential Neighbourhoods) Fishing village on the south side of Penang Island
  934. Sungai Burong: (Neighbourhoods) Former paddy field neighbourhood in Balik Pulau
  935. Sungai Dua: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Residential neighbourhood south of the Universiti Sains Malaysia
  936. Sungai Duri: (Penang Homestays) Malay village in Seberang Perai Selatan on Homestay programme
  937. Sungai Gelugor: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Estuarine Malay village in Gelugor
  938. Sungai Keluang: (Neighbourhoods) Neighbourhood in Bayan Lepas, the location of the famous Snake Temple.
  939. Sungai Nibong: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Also called Sungai Nibong Besar, a neighbourhood in the east central part of Penang Island, northeast of Sungai Nibong Kecil
  940. Sungai Nibong Express Bus Terminal: (Penang Infrastructures) The main bus terminal for express buses plying between Penang and other destinations in Malaysia and Singapore.
  941. Sungai Nibong Gospel Hall: (Penang Churches) Brethren assembly in Sungai Nibong.
  942. Sungai Nibong Kecil: (Neighbourhoods) Neighbourhood between Bayan Baru and Bukit Jambul, southwest from Sungai Nibong Besar
  943. Sungai Nibong Tan Kongsi: (Clan Temples) Tan clan association in Sungai Nibong
  944. Sungai Pinang (East): (Residential Neighbourhoods) Meandering river that flows through the southern side of George Town
  945. Sungai Prai Bridge: (Penang Infrastructures) New bridge for the Butterworth Outer Ring Road
  946. Sungai Puyu Tua Pek Kong Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Temple to the Taoist god of prosperity for the Sungai Puyu Chinese community
  947. Sungai Setar: (Penang Homestays) Malay village in Seberang Perai Selatan on Homestay programme
  948. Sungai Tiram: (Neighbourhoods) Neighbourhood of Bayan Lepas just before the Penang International Airport terminal
  949. Sun Qiang Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Temple of the Hui'an Hokkien community at Macallum Street Ghaut
  950. Sunny Point: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) Commercial complex in Batu Uban
  951. Sunny Ville: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Condominium in Batu Uban
  952. Sunrise Garden: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Apartment complex in Sungai Ara
  953. Sunshine Farlim: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) Supermarket and department store in Farlim
  954. Sunshine Square: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) Supermarket and department store in Bayan Baru
  955. Suntech @ Penang Cybercity: (Buildings) Office block in Bayan Baru
  956. Sunway Carnival Mall: (Penang Shopping Malls): Shopping mall in Seberang Jaya
  957. Sunway Mutiara: (Residential Properties) Upscale residential development in Batu Maung
  958. Sunway Tunas: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Commercial-cum-residential neighbourhood in Bayan Baru
  959. Sunway Tunas Jaya: (Residential Properties) Landed property development in Batu Maung
  960. Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall: (Penang Monuments, Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Hall commemorating Dr Sun Yat Sen located at the Penang Philomatic Union
  961. Super Tanker Market: (Markets in Penang) The second market catering to the community at Lip Sin Garden
  962. Supreme Court: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Recently restored and expanded courthouse building
  963. Surau Bukit Dumbar: (Penang Mosques & Muslim Structures) Muslim prayer hall in Jelutong near Bukit Dumbar
  964. Suria Mutiara: (Residential Properties) Low-rise lower medium cost apartment in the Perak Road neighbourhood
  965. Swee Hock Chan Godown: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Historical building on the Sun Yat Sen Heritage Trail
  966. Swettenham Pier: (Penang Infrastructures) Pier for cruise liners in George Town
  967. Symphony Park Apartment: (Residential Properties) Medium cost apartment in the Perak Road neighbourhood
  968. Taman Batu Uban 2: (Residential Properties) Lower medium cost apartment Century Garden, Batu Uban
  969. Taman Bendera: (Residential Properties) Flat in Relau
  970. Taman Bukit Dumbar: (Residential Properties)
  971. Taman Desa Relau: (Residential Properties) Apartment complex in Relau
  972. Taman Desa Ria: (Residential Properties) Housing estate in Sungai Ara
  973. Taman Gambier: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Low cost flats in Bukit Gambier
  974. Taman Iping: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Oldest housing estate in Batu Maung
  975. Taman Jelutong: (Residential Properties) Medium cost apartment near to Sunshine Jelutong
  976. Taman Kang Har Tong Apartment: (Residential Properties) Medium cost apartment in the Perak Road neighbourhood
  977. Taman Kheng Tian: (Residential Properties) Medium cost apartment in the Perak Road neighbourhood
  978. Taman Koperasi Jelutong: (Residential Properties) Lower-medium cost walk-up flats in the Batu Lanchang neighbourhood
  979. Taman Kristal: (Residential Properties) Medium cost apartment in Mount Erskine area
  980. Taman Lembah Hijau: (Residential Properties) Medium cost apartments in Greenlane Heights
  981. Taman Medan Penaga: (Residential Properties) Medium cost apartment in Batu Lanchang
  982. Taman Melati Jaya: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Commercial-cum-residential neighbourhood in Bayan Baru
  983. Taman Pekaka: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Housing estate in Sungai Dua
  984. Taman Rimba Teluk Bahang: (Penang Nature Sites) Forest park within the Teluk Bahang Recreational Forest
  985. Taman Sawang: (Residential Properties) Apartment along Free School Road
  986. Taman Seri Damai: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Medium cost apartment complex in Batu Lanchang
  987. Taman Seri Hijau: (Residential Properties) Medium cost apartment in the Perak Road neighbourhood
  988. Taman Seri Perak: (Residential Properties) Medium cost apartment in the Perak Road neighbourhood
  989. Taman Sri Bayan: (Residential Properties) Apartment complex in Sungai Ara
  990. Taman Sri Bunga, Jelutong: (Residential Properties) Lower medium cost apartment in the Perak Road neighbourhood
  991. Taman Sri Bunga, Sungai Dua: (Residential Properties) Medium cost apartment in Sungai Dua
  992. Taman Sri Nibong: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Residential neighbourhood in Sungai Nibong
  993. Taman Sri Puteri: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Medium-cost apartment in Sungai Ara
  994. Tan Jetty: (Clan Jetties)
  995. Tanjong Bungah Sri Maha Mariamman Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Oldest Hindu temple in Penang
  996. Tanjong Tokong: (Beaches, Residential Neighbourhoods) Cape on the northeast tip of Penang Island
  997. Tanjong Country Club: (Sports & Country Clubs in Penang) Country club in Tanjung Bungah.
  998. Tanjong Tokong Tua Pek Kong Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Mother temple for the worship of the god of prosperity, famous for its annual Flame Watching ritual
  999. Tanjung Bungah: (Beaches, Residential Neighbourhoods) Seaside neighbourhood on the northern coast of Penang Island
  1000. Tanjung Bungah Market: (Markets in Penang) Market complex at the Tanjung Bungah Bus Terminal
  1001. Tan Kongsi: (Clan Temples) Clan association of those holding the Tan surname
  1002. Tanjung Pura Apartment: (Residential Properties) Upper medium cost apartment along Logan Road
  1003. Tasik Gelugor: (Places in Seberang Perai) A community in Seberang Perai Utara near the Kedah border
  1004. Tean Ean Local Products: Shop selling local confectioneries and pastries
  1005. Teh Kongsi: (Clan Temples) Clan association for those with the surname Teh
  1006. Teluk Ailing: (Beaches) Bay in Penang National Park with USM research station
  1007. Teluk Air Tawar: (Places in Seberang Perai) Coastal community in Seberang Perai Utara
  1008. Teluk Bahang: (Beaches, Residential Neighbourhoods) Fishing village on the northwest side of Penang Island
  1009. Teluk Bahang Bus Terminus: (Penang Infrastructures) Makeshift terminal for Rapid Penang buses in Teluk Bahang
  1010. Teluk Bahang Dam: (Penang Infrastructures) The biggest dam on Penang Island
  1011. Teluk Duyung: (Beaches) Popularly camping spot in the Penang National Park that is also known as Monkey Beach
  1012. Teluk Kampi: (Beaches) Longest stretch of beach in the Penang National Park
  1013. Teluk Kumbar: (Beaches, Residential Neighbourhoods) Fishing village on the southern side of Penang Island
  1014. Teluk Tempoyak: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Fishing village on the southeast side of Penang Island
  1015. Temple of Fine Arts Malaysia: (Organisations) Organisation promoting the appreciation of Indian culture and arts.
  1016. Tenby International School: (International Schools) International school with one of the earliest private schools in Penang
  1017. Teochew Ancestral Temple: (Clan Temples) Chinese clan temple which won Unesco award for restoration
  1018. Teochew Association: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Premises of the Teochew Merchant Association, originally housing the Han Chiang School
  1019. Teoh Kongsi: (Clan Temples) Teoh clan association founded by Cheong Fatt Tze
  1020. Teong Leng Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Taoist temple to the deity Seong Tay Keong in Jelutong
  1021. Tesco Extra Seberang Jaya: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) Hypermarket in Seberang Jaya
  1022. Tesco Extra Sungai Dua: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) Hypermarket in Sungai Dua
  1023. Tesco Penang: (Penang Shopping Malls): One of the two Tesco hypermarkets on Penang Island
  1024. Tesco Tanjung Tokong: (Penang Shopping Malls): The first hypermarket to be built on the northern coast of Penang Island
  1025. Than Hsiang Temple: (Penang Buddhist Temples) Buddhist temple in Sungai Keluang, Bayan Lepas
  1026. The Cove: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Luxury condominium in Tanjung Bungah
  1027. The Great Wall, Penang Hill: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Heritage mansion on Penang Hill built by Khoo Sian Ewe
  1028. The Light Waterfront: (Residential Properties) Upscale waterfront project along the coast of Gelugor.
  1029. The Palazzia: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) Commercial complex in Bukit Gambier
  1030. The Palazzo: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Luxury condominium along Kelawei Road
  1031. The Salvation Army: (Organisations) Christian Evangelical movement, church and children's home in Penang
  1032. The Salvation Army Children's Home: (Organisations) Orphanage and home for children run by The Salvation Army
  1033. The Ship Restaurant: Restaurant built to resemble a life-size sailing ship
  1034. The Spring: (Residential Properties) Condominium in Bandar Sri Pinang
  1035. The Summit Bukit Mertajam Plaza: (Penang Shopping Malls & Commercial Properties) Main shopping mall in Bukit Mertajam town.
  1036. The View: (Residential Properties) Luxury condominium in Batu Uban
  1037. Thean Hock Keong Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Chinese temple in Bagan Ajam, Butterworth
  1038. Thendayabani Muthumariamman Chettiar Temple: (Penang Hindu Temples) Hindu temple in Balik Pulau
  1039. Therapeutic Garden: (Penang Nature Sites) Small garden in Relau
  1040. Thew Chik Café: (Penang Coffee Shops) Hainan coffee shop along Chulia Street specializing in Hainanese Chicken Rice
  1041. Thin Seng Sauce Factory: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Traditional soyabean factory in Kampung Malabar
  1042. Thio Thiaw Siat (TTS) Building: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Heritage building along Lebuh Pantai constructed for the estate of the late Cheong Fatt Tze
  1043. Thirty Two at the Mansion: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Upmarket restaurant housed in the heritage Leong Yin Kean Mansion
  1044. Titi Kerawang: (Penang Nature Sites) Cascade and favorite picnic spot on the west side of Penang Island
  1045. Titi Teras: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Small village in Balik Pulau
  1046. TM Asia Life Building: (Penang Modern Buildings) Building along Beach Street belonging to a major insurance company
  1047. Town Hall: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Heritage building which was once a venue of social gatherings
  1048. Trees of the Esplanade: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Trees planted in Padang Kota Lama by visiting dignitaries and the Governors of Penang
  1049. Trinity Methodist Church: (Penang Churches) One of the two English-speaking Methodist congregations in Penang
  1050. Trishaw Men's Lodge: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Community house along Burmah Road
  1051. Tropical Spice Garden: (Penang Nature Sites) Landscaped garden showcasing exotic as well as endemic tropical flora
  1052. Tropicana Medical Centre Penang: (Hospitals) Private medical centre specialising in women's wellness and pediatrics
  1053. True Jesus Church: (Penang Churches) Non-denominational church in Air Itam
  1054. Tseng Lung Fui Kon: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Hakka district association housed in mid-19th century building renovated in 1920-22.
  1055. Tune Hotels.com: (Buildings) Limited service budget hotel in downtown Penang
  1056. Tunku Kudin House: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Dilapidated bungalow in Gelugor
  1057. U-Garden Condominium: (Residential Properties) Condominium in Minden Heights.
  1058. Union High School: (Schools) Girls secondary school along York Road.
  1059. Union Primary School: (Schools) Chinese-medium primary school along Burmah Road
  1060. Universiti Sains Malaysia: (Schools) One of the biggest universities in Malaysia based in Penang
  1061. University Place Condominium: (Residential Properties) Condominium in Bukit Gambir, across from Universiti Sains Malaysia.
  1062. Uplands International School: (International Schools) International school in Batu Ferringhi
  1063. USM Museum (Muzium & Galeri Tuanku Fauziah): (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Museum located within the grounds of Universiti Sains Malaysia
  1064. Valdor: (Places in Seberang Perai) Agricultural community north of Sungai Bakap in Seberang Perai Selatan
  1065. Vale of Tempe: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Hilly area in northern Penang
  1066. Victoria Heights: (Residential Properties) Apartment block in Relau
  1067. Villa Condominiums (Taman Desa Relau 1): (Residential Properties) 5-storey condominium complex in Relau.
  1068. Villa Emas Condominium: (Residential Properties) Condominium complex in the Queensbay area.
  1069. Villa Kejora: (Residential Properties) Apartment complex in Relau
  1070. Villa Mas Ewani: (Residential Properties) Lower medium cost apartment in Jelutong near Bukit Dumbar
  1071. Villa Sri Kenanga: (Residential Properties) Medium cost apartment in Batu Uban
  1072. Villamas: (Residential Properties) Upscale apartment along Logan Road.
  1073. Vista Bukit Dumbar: (Residential Properties) Apartment block in Bukit Dumbar
  1074. Vista Gambier: (Residential Properties) Condominium under construction (as of Sept 2009) in Bukit Gambier
  1075. Vistaria Condominium: (Residential Neighbourhoods) Condominium complex in Sungai Ara
  1076. Wat Buppharam: (Penang Buddhist Temples) Thai Buddhist temple along Jalan Perak
  1077. Wat Chaiyamangkalaram: (Penang Buddhist Temples) Biggest Thai Buddhist temple in Penang
  1078. Wat Nai: (Penang Buddhist Temples) Small Thai Buddhist temple along Jalan Masjid Negeri next to Wat Pinbang Onn
  1079. Wat Photichareantham: (Penang Buddhist Temples) Thai temple in Sungai Puyu, Butterworth
  1080. Wat Pinbang Onn: (Penang Buddhist Temples) Small Thai Buddhist temple along Jalan Masjid Negeri
  1081. Wawasan Open University: (Schools) Distant-learning tertiary institution in George Town
  1082. Wawasan Open University Regional & Learning Office: (Penang Heritage Sites) One of the buildings of the Wawasan Open University
  1083. Wayton Court Apartment: (Residential Properties) Medium-cost apartment block along Burmah Road
  1084. Weld Quay Bus Terminal: (Penang Infrastructures) Main bus terminus for George Town
  1085. Well Court Apartment: (Residential Properties) Apartment along Edgecumbe Road in Pulau Tikus
  1086. Wesley Methodist Church: (Penang Churches) The oldest Methodist Church in Malaysia
  1087. Western Road Cemetery: (Penang Monuments) Largest Christian cemetery in Penang
  1088. Whiteways: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Commercial building along Beach Street that used to house upmarket stores and offices
  1089. Wisma Central: (Penang Modern Buildings) High rise commercial block on Macalister Road
  1090. Wisma Great Eastern: (Buildings) 5-storey office built alongside heritage building along Lebuh Light
  1091. Wisma Kastam (Malayan Railway Building): (Penang Heritage Sites) The former offices of the Federated Malay States Railway Building, now the Customs department
  1092. Wisma Malvest: (Buildings) 6-storey office building off Jalan Tun Dr Awang in Sungai Nibong Kecil.
  1093. Wisma Penang Garden: (Buildings) 11-storey office block along Northam Road.
  1094. Wisma TNB: (Penang Modern Buildings) Office building on Anson Road
  1095. Wisma Yatim Laki-Laki Islam: (Schools) Muslim boys orphanage in Air Itam
  1096. Wisma Yatim Perempuan Islam: (Schools) Muslim girls orphanage at Scotland Road
  1097. Wisma Yeap Chor Ee: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Historic building on China Street Ghaut facing Weld Quay
  1098. Woodville: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) French-style mansion of Lim Lean Teng
  1099. Wooi Ning Wooi Koon: (Clan Temples) Lesser known Cantonese district association
  1100. World Heritage Office: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Office set up to nurture and develop the George Town World Heritage Site
  1101. World Red Swastika Society: (Organisations) Buddhist-Taoist charitable organisation similar to the Red Cross
  1102. World War II Pill Box: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Miniature fortress erected by the British just before the Second World War
  1103. Xin He Cafe: (Penang Coffee Shop Directory) Coffee shop on Anson Road famous for its curry mee
  1104. Xuan Wu Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Principal Chinese temple in Balik Pulau
  1105. Yahong Art Gallery: One of the biggest art and handicrafts gallery in Penang
  1106. Yap Kongsi: (Clan Temples) Clan association and temple of the Yap clansmen
  1107. Yeng Keng Hotel: (Penang Heritage Sites & Buildings) Boutique heritage hotel located in the oldest extant Anglo-Indian bungalow on Chulia Street
  1108. Yeoh Jetty: (Clan Jetties)
  1109. Yeoh Kongsi: (Clan Temples) Ancestral temple for Hokkien clansmen bearing the surname Yeoh
  1110. Yin Oi Tong Medical Hall: (Heriatge Sites) One of the oldest still-operating Chinese medical halls in Southeast Asia
  1111. YMCA: (Organisations) Christian organisation established to promote the development of individuals through various programs
  1112. Yuen Yin Kong Temple: (Penang Chinese Temples) Chinese temple at Cantonment Road
  1113. Zemschug Grave Marker: (Penang Monuments) Graveboard for those who perished in the Zemschug sinking in World War I
  1114. Zemschug Memorial: (Penang Monuments) Monument to the sailors on board the Zemschug at the Western Road Cemetery

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