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A Journey of Independent Exploration in Penang

Chilling in Penang: Strolling through the lush Botanical Garden, soaking in history at Fort Cornwallis, vibing at USM, and unwinding at Padang Kota Lama.

A group of international students embarked on a memorable journey of cultural and eco-tourism in Penang as part of the Independence Day activities organized by Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) International Kuala Lumpur. The program, which took place from August 9th to 11th, provided the students with an enriching experience, allowing them to explore Penang’s unique heritage and natural beauty.

The journey began early at 8 am in Kuala Lumpur, and it was a packed day. The students, along with UTM International staff, explored the historic Fort Cornwallis, strolled through the scenic Esplanade at Padang Kota Lama, and got lost in the lush beauty of the Botanical Garden. The visit to Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) gave everyone a taste of campus life in Penang, and they wrapped up the night with a vibrant experience at the Batu Feringghi Night Market – enjoying food, shopping, and the lively atmosphere all rolled into one.

 

On the second day, the group had another thrilling day. They started with an exciting ride on the Penang Hill funicular, one of the world’s steepest, providing a unique and thrilling ascent. The panoramic views from Penang Hill were absolutely breathtaking, giving everyone the perfect start to their adventure. For lunch, they treated themselves to Penang’s iconic Nasi Kandar, a feast of flavors that left everyone craving more.

International Students soaking up the vibes at Penang Hill and Pulau Aman

Afterwards, we immersed ourselves in the lively atmosphere of Penang’s city life. The vibrant streets provided a genuine glimpse into the local culture, from the bustling markets to the animated conversations of the locals. Our students had the opportunity to experience the essence of Penang up close. The excitement continued as we took a short 3-minute boat ride to Pulau Aman, a tranquil island located just off the coast. This hidden gem gave us a peek into traditional village life, with its charming simplicity and peaceful surroundings. We even discovered some of the best fishing spots on the island, making it a perfect combination of adventure and relaxation. Pulau Aman offered a much-needed escape from the city, allowing us to unwind and connect with nature. As the day came to an end, we savored a breathtaking sunset dinner by the Penang shore, delighting in local seafood delicacies while the vibrant colors of the sunset adorned the sky. It was the ideal way to conclude a day filled with unforgettable experiences.

International students belting out ‘Tanggal 31’ to celebrate Independence Month

We started the day with lively games at Batu Feringghi Beach to celebrate Malaysia’s independence. The friendly competition brought everyone together, creating a fun and unified atmosphere. After the games, students could relax, soak up the sand, and enjoy the stunning coastline. The combination of activities and relaxation made it a perfect morning filled with laughter and new friendships.

Students having a blast with the Merdeka Quiz at Batu Feringghi

After enjoying the beach, we visited the beautiful Masjid Terapung at Batu Feringghi. The students experienced the peaceful atmosphere and admired the mosque’s unique architecture as it floated over the water. We ended the day with a gathering, where we shared stories and memories from the trip before heading back to Kuala Lumpur.

Wrapping up at Masjid Terapung before rolling back to UTM Kuala Lumpur

The three-day exploration in Penang was a memorable and exciting experience for the international students. During this journey, they not only gained a deeper understanding of Malaysia’s rich culture and history but also formed lasting memories and friendships. The program successfully combined learning with leisure, leaving the students with a greater appreciation for the significance of Malaysia’s Independence Day.

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