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Don’t sweat it: over 2.4 mil cars make beeline to Penang during Raya holidays

Tourist hotspots, including historic sites like Chew and Tan jetties, Batu Ferringhi, Penang Hill, experience heavy foot traffic as visitors explore state's attractions

5:33 PM MYT

 

GEORGE TOWN – Penang remains a popular destination for tourists, as evidenced by the large number of visitors taking advantage of the Aidilfitri holidays to enjoy the many attractions the state has to offer.

Checks by Bernama revealed congestion in several areas popularly frequented by tourists occurring since early this morning and a drastic influx of vehicles, with over 2.4 million vehicles entering the state this holiday period.

Popular tourist hotspots, including the Chew and Tan jetties deep within the Unesco World Heritage Site of George Town, Batu Ferringhi in the northern part of Penang island, and the highest point of the island, Penang Hill, all reported heavy foot traffic as visitors explored the multitude of historic sites, including Armenian Street and the Kek Lok Si temple complex. 

Visitor Tan Su Lin, 26, from Selangor, shared that she was making full use of the week-long holiday to visit the island with her family, even though they would have to brave the heavy traffic.

“If you are afraid of traffic or crowds, you can not go on holiday here. I had to endure being caught in a jam for over an hour just to move 5km,” she said when met at Chew Jetty here today.

Czechia tourist Marek Alois, 32, meanwhile revealed that he chose Penang as his main destination for Asian countries this year as he was so taken by the island’s beauty and that of the many historic locales and buildings.

“I love this place but I had no idea that today was a celebration for Malaysians and therefore too crowded. I’m surprised people here love to spend time outside, even during this hot weather,” he added.

One of the more popular destinations this holiday period has turned out to be Penang Hill, which was developed as a hill station by the British after they opened up the island, and its famous funicular railway.

Many visitors are making full use of the free bus service to access Penang Hill, which runs from 9am to 9pm, starting from Station 9 of the Komtar bus stop to the Penang Hill Lower Station.

Crowds have also thronged TOP Penang, the state’s largest indoor theme park, and Karpal Singh Drive since yesterday. – April 11, 2024

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