
▲ The Penang Nutmeg Factory is not just a tourist attraction, but also an important window into the local agricultural culture and traditional craftsmanship. Visitors can learn about agricultural knowledge that coexists harmoniously with nature, as well as how nutmeg maintains its cultural and economic value in the context of globalization.

▲ Visiting Balik Pulau without seeing the murals is like exploring George Town's heritage area without appreciating its murals and cultural heritage.

▲ This educational and recreational farm is perfect for family trips and visitors who love being close to nature. The sheep farm primarily raises sheep while offering various animal interaction experiences, allowing visitors to learn about farm life in a comfortable environment.

▲ The container murals in the rice fields are a hidden pastoral landscape on Penang Island, featuring vast rice paddies, charming rural scenery, and authentic agricultural culture, making it a treasure trove for visitors to explore Penang's nature and culture. At the center of the rice fields stands a painted shipping container, which has become not only a popular photo spot for visitors but also a symbol of local culture.

▲ Batu Maung at the Sungai Pinang River Estuary in Balik Pulau is a traditional fishing village featuring classic Malay and Chinese fishing village houses.










