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  • Visit To Pulau Aman, A Peaceful Village Island

    Visit To Pulau Aman, A Peaceful Village Island


    #1: Arrived at the jetty!

    Visit To Pulau Aman, A Peaceful Village Island – The state of Penang does not only consist of Penang Island, but there’s many small islets laying around the main big Penang Island, e.g. Pulau Jerejak, Pulau Aman, Pulau Betong, Pulau Tikus, Pulau Gedung, Pulau Rimau and Pulau Kendi. Some is inhabited with people, some is not.

    Pulau Aman, also known as ‘Island of Peace’ is a island off Batu Kawan of the mainland of Penang, I have seen the name from Penang’s Tourism brochure, as well as the road sign while driving on the North-South Highway, but I have no idea what’s Pulau Aman is about until then.


    #2: You pay for the ticket once you on board the mini speedboat.


    #3: Timetable of the jetty.


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    After doing some research on the Internet, Pulau Aman is actually a small Malay fishing village and famous for the Mee Udang (Prawn Noodle, different from the Penang Hokkien Prawn Noodle). There’s is also one historical attraction, the Telaga Emas and a short stretch of sandy beach, as well as chalet for rent. Nothing much else.


    #5: No fishing at the jetty.


    #6: You can see a lot of jellyfish here, so it’s strictly no swimming here.


    #7: It’s Penang Hill at far.

    I visited the island with a bunch of friends last week and our main point of the visit was actually to eat the Mee Udang and the Mantis Prawn, which the island famous for too. From Penang Island, I travelled to the mainland Seberang Perai then headed south to Batu Kawan Stadium direction. From there, you will see direction board pointing to ‘Jeti Ke Pulau Aman (Jetty to Pulau Aman)’.

    We then reached the Jeti Batu Musang, the jetty on the mainland that ferries people to the island. There’s a new jetty complex which is yet to open to public as it’s still under construction.

    Ticket price to and fro the island is priced at RM6/person and there’s various traveling time per day, the earliest boat is 8am. We went on the second boat at 10am. It takes about 15 minutes to arrive at Pulau Aman.


    #8: The jetty.


    #9: Getting onto the speedboat.


    #10: Me and dear, Hueisean.


    #11: Traveling across the sea.


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    Upon arriving at the island, a sense of peacefulness and sound of nature approach me as the island and the city is totally two different place. Hustle bustle of city sound cannot be heard at here. It’s sea water, windy sea breeze, chicken, and the laughter of the local inhabitant at the village can be heard.

    We were hungry and we went straight to the famous Restaurant Terapung for Mee Udang as our brunch.


    #14: A map of attractions.


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    #16: Old Malay-style house.


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    #18: That’s the new jetty on Pulau Aman, but not open yet.


    #19: That’s Bukit Mertajam from far.


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    #22: Instax of us!

    Because of time is limited to us on that day, I did not have much time to visit the whole island, I will visit the island again and do some real exploring on it.

  • Straits Quay, Penang’s Latest Seafront Hangout PLace

    Straits Quay, Penang’s Latest Seafront Hangout PLace

    When I was back to Penang few weeks ago, I rushed to check out Straits Quay at Sri Tanjung Pinang, a reclaimed land somewhere between Tanjung Bungah and Tanjung Tokong, it’s a new area on the island and it’s the latest seafront hangout place in Penang. Yo. A combination of residences and commercial place, this place is cool and I am so proud of being a Penangite.

    The place is very nice, by the sea and it’s a little mall with seafront promenade, having cafe, bistro, restaurants and some shoplots. Unfortunately, not all the shops are opened, it’s only part of it which make it kinda quiet at the moment.

    And the best part is the seafront view. There’s one place where you can overlook the Gurney Drive and the coastal of Penang, and it looks a bit like Victoria Harbour or Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong just that we don’t have high skyscrapers and beautiful expensive light shows.

    Although there’s nothing much there, crowds started flowing in slowly. There’s a fireworks display and Christmas countdown celebration at here too.

    Still looking forward to more shops opening at there and some great development of Penang island. Yo.

  • Ferry Ride to Butterworth with Friends

    Ferry Ride to Butterworth with Friends

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    During the holiday, I went to Butterworth with a few friends via the ferry instead of using the Penang’s Bridge. I don’t really always go to the mainland of Penang, it’s mostly factories at there, so nothing much for me to go over there. I tend to stick to the island more. However, that day was different, my friend went there to interview for a job and I followed along just for fun.

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    New place in town, Bar 36 The Social Club.

    We parked our car at the parking lot near the ferry terminal and then went to the ferry. The parking was RM3 for half day and the ferry ride was free for going to the mainland. Ferry ride coming to the island need to pay though.

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    The weather on that day was pretty nice, not very sunny, a little bit cloudy.

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    Quiet ferry.

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    Saw a Star Cruise Virgo cruise ship near Swettenham Pier. Wish I can get on a cruise some days.

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    It’s very windy on the ferry. No idea how fast it’s moving on the sea, but I know it’s fast.

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    Many giraffe at the back.

    We went there, looked for the job interview then took the bus to inner mainland to the AEON Jusco Seberang Jaya shopping mall to take a look. Then we went back to the ferry terminal before sunset. It’s so convenient.

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    No Touch N’ Go. It’s very manual, only accept coin and it’s RM1.60 for the trip back.

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    Alvin.

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    It’s us.

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    KOMTAR and George Town city!

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    Car deck.

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    Remember this photo?

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    Quite fun, pun. ^.^

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