We caught an early flight to Penang to catch up with some dear friends. This time around we flew from Subang Airport which certainly serves the best coffee of the two airports in KL. Our lovely friend Mr Chen picked us up at a reasonable hour - 8.15 which meant that we had plenty of time for a leisurely coffee before our flight in a small plane. We caught a taxi from Penang Airport to 23 Lovelane Hotel which is a little oasis in a backpackers area. It is a restored hotel situated in the UNESCO heritage city of Georgetown. It dates back to the 1800's with 5 different architectural eras in the buildings. We stayed in the Anglo Indian Bungalow and were not disappointed. The Hotel is situated inside a walled area. Breakfast at this lovely hotel was superb. Freshly cooked just for you and tasted delicious.

We had heard about the Blue Mansion (Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion) but had never been to it. This time Leonie took us for a walk there and wow it was fantastic. The history behind this place was well documented. He had a number of wives but his favourite was the last who was just 17 while he was in in 70's.
After having a guided tour of the Blue Mansion we took a taxi to Penang Hill and caught the cable car up to the top. This is always a lovely way to get up a hill. It only takes about 7 minutes. These big cables are what works the cable car.
Looking back down the line and into the tunnel, unfortunately the day was not as clear as it could be but the time we had up there was worth the visit. We had meals at various places around where we were staying and each meal was lovely. Penang is known for its good food and we certainly found some. We will have to go back and be more adventurous to try more food outlets.
The bikes we see around Asia fascsinate me. The way they use them, the uses they have for them, and the designs they make from and for them. Such clever and industrious people.
Beautiful coloured garlands hanging and waiting for people to purchase. They look and smell lovely.
Looking down and wandering down side streets is a must. you find all sorts of amazing sights. This guy is a key cutter and he had such an array of keys hanging that I am sure he would have had any key that was needed.
The Kuan Yin Temple is perhaps the oldest temple in Penang. It is nestled amongst new buildings and very popular with both locals and tourists. Each time we have walked past it is very busy.
All too soon it was time to head back to KL and get ready for work.