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Day 1 of Penang Trip include visits to the Snake Temple and Kek Lok Si Temple but most of the time was spent on Singaporean's favorite pastime i.e. eating!
Day 1 of Penang Trip include visits to the Snake Temple and Kek Lok Si Temple but most of the time was spent on Singaporean's favorite pastime i.e. eating!
Day 1 of Penang Trip include visits to the Snake Temple and Kek Lok Si Temple but most of the time was spent on Singaporean's favorite pastime i.e. eating!
Day 1 of Penang Trip include visits to the Snake Temple and Kek Lok Si Temple but most of the time was spent on Singaporean's favorite pastime i.e. eating!
Day 1 of Penang Trip include visits to the Snake Temple and Kek Lok Si Temple but most of the time was spent on Singaporean's favorite pastime i.e. eating!
Day 1 of Penang Trip include visits to the Snake Temple and Kek Lok Si Temple but most of the time was spent on Singaporean's favorite pastime i.e. eating!
Day 2 of Penang trip started off with breakfast in the hotel. At 9.30am, residents and friends embarked on a day of sight seeings which include visits to Surname Bridge, Fort Cornwallis, The Reclining Buddha Temple, the Burmese Temple and Batik factory. Shopping for Penang's food products was done at local produce shops. Dinner was served at a local Chinese restaurant and all the March babies on this tour had their birthdays celebrated too! The much eventful day ended with a visit to the night market.
Day 2 of Penang trip started off with breakfast in the hotel. At 9.30am, residents and friends embarked on a day of sight seeings which include visits to Surname Bridge, Fort Cornwallis, The Reclining Buddha Temple, the Burmese Temple and Batik factory. Shopping for Penang's food products was done at local produce shops. Dinner was served at a local Chinese restaurant and all the March babies on this tour had their birthdays celebrated too! The much eventful day ended with a visit to the night market.
Day 2 of Penang trip started off with breakfast in the hotel. At 9.30am, residents and friends embarked on a day of sight seeings which include visits to Surname Bridge, Fort Cornwallis, The Reclining Buddha Temple, the Burmese Temple and Batik factory. Shopping for Penang's food products was done at local produce shops. Dinner was served at a local Chinese restaurant and all the March babies on this tour had their birthdays celebrated too! The much eventful day ended with a visit to the night market.
Day 2 of Penang trip started off with breakfast in the hotel. At 9.30am, residents and friends embarked on a day of sight seeings which include visits to Surname Bridge, Fort Cornwallis, The Reclining Buddha Temple, the Burmese Temple and Batik factory. Shopping for Penang's food products was done at local produce shops. Dinner was served at a local Chinese restaurant and all the March babies on this tour had their birthdays celebrated too! The much eventful day ended with a visit to the night market.
Day 2 of Penang trip started off with breakfast in the hotel. At 9.30am, residents and friends embarked on a day of sight seeings which include visits to Surname Bridge, Fort Cornwallis, The Reclining Buddha Temple, the Burmese Temple and Batik factory. Shopping for Penang's food products was done at local produce shops. Dinner was served at a local Chinese restaurant and all the March babies on this tour had their birthdays celebrated too! The much eventful day ended with a visit to the night market.
Day 2 of Penang trip started off with breakfast in the hotel. At 9.30am, residents and friends embarked on a day of sight seeings which include visits to Surname Bridge, Fort Cornwallis, The Reclining Buddha Temple, the Burmese Temple and Batik factory. Shopping for Penang's food products was done at local produce shops. Dinner was served at a local Chinese restaurant and all the March babies on this tour had their birthdays celebrated too! The much eventful day ended with a visit to the night market.
Day 2 of Penang trip started off with breakfast in the hotel. At 9.30am, residents and friends embarked on a day of sight seeings which include visits to Surname Bridge, Fort Cornwallis, The Reclining Buddha Temple, the Burmese Temple and Batik factory. Shopping for Penang's food products was done at local produce shops. Dinner was served at a local Chinese restaurant and all the March babies on this tour had their birthdays celebrated too! The much eventful day ended with a visit to the night market.
Day 2 of Penang trip started off with breakfast in the hotel. At 9.30am, residents and friends embarked on a day of sight seeings which include visits to Surname Bridge, Fort Cornwallis, The Reclining Buddha Temple, the Burmese Temple and Batik factory. Shopping for Penang's food products was done at local produce shops. Dinner was served at a local Chinese restaurant and all the March babies on this tour had their birthdays celebrated too! The much eventful day ended with a visit to the night market.
Day 2 of Penang trip started off with breakfast in the hotel. At 9.30am, residents and friends embarked on a day of sight seeings which include visits to Surname Bridge, Fort Cornwallis, The Reclining Buddha Temple, the Burmese Temple and Batik factory. Shopping for Penang's food products was done at local produce shops. Dinner was served at a local Chinese restaurant and all the March babies on this tour had their birthdays celebrated too! The much eventful day ended with a visit to the night market.
Day 2 of Penang trip started off with breakfast in the hotel. At 9.30am, residents and friends embarked on a day of sight seeings which include visits to Surname Bridge, Fort Cornwallis, The Reclining Buddha Temple, the Burmese Temple and Batik factory. Shopping for Penang's food products was done at local produce shops. Dinner was served at a local Chinese restaurant and all the March babies on this tour had their birthdays celebrated too! The much eventful day ended with a visit to the night market.
Day 3 and final day of the Penang trip saw the residents and friends visit St Paul Church and do some last free and easy shopping before proceeding to the airport to take the 1630h flight home...
Day 3 and final day of the Penang trip saw the residents and friends visit St Paul Church and do some last free and easy shopping before proceeding to the airport to take the 1630h flight home...
Day 3 and final day of the Penang trip saw the residents and friends visit St Paul Church and do some last free and easy shopping before proceeding to the airport to take the 1630h flight home...