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Chinese tourists seek hidden gems in Penang, drawn by durians and food

Visa waiver, direct flights and local flavours drive travel boom in the Malaysian state as more visitors explore ‘quieter places’

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Chinese tourists are seeking authentic cultural and culinary experiences in Penang. Photo: John Brunton
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Tourists from China are showing greater interest in off-the-beaten-path experiences in Malaysia’s Penang state compared to the usual attractions.

They are often spotted at local food haunts and wet markets that Penangites frequent every day instead of the heritage enclave.

Penang Tourist Guides Asso­cia­tion chairman Clement Liang said repeat travellers from China often avoid busy tourist areas within the George Town Unesco World Heritage site.

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“They have seen the main attractions, like the murals, Brit­ish colonial and Peranakan architecture.

“Now, they want to explore quieter places. We take them to Pulau Tikus, Teluk Bahang on Penang island and even Seberang Perai.”

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Liang said Pulau Tikus has become increasingly popular for its food and temples, with many tourists arriving with lists of food stalls and attractions to explore.

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