10 Scenic Walking Areas in Malaysia That You Shouldn't Miss

November 28, 2021 Weston Hennigan

Coordinates: 2°30′N 112°30′E / 2.500°N 112.500°E / 2.500; 112.500
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1. Little Village Penang Hill

Penang Hill Condo B Mukim 16 North East District Bukit Bendera, Penang Island 11500 Malaysia +60 16-441 9270 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/littlevillagepenang/photos/a.1230212493658308.1073741826.1221931921153032/1489531814393040/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Little Village Penang Hill

You will find seven little Dwarfs living in The Little Village .They have built the vilage surrounded with the cutie bees and small animal,and they love planting.With their effortf ,The Little Village becomes a loving space.

2. Pantai Leka, Parit Jawa, Muar

Pantai Leka, Muar Malaysia
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Pantai Leka, Parit Jawa, Muar

3. Folklore By The Sea

59A, Chew Jetty, Weld Quay, Georgetown, George Town, Penang Island 10300 Malaysia +60 14-226 9549 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/59afolklorebythesea/
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Folklore By The Sea

In late 19 century, Chinese immigrant who shared common surname travelled down south from China in search of better settlement and established the Clan Jetties (Ong, Lim, Chew, Tan, Lee, Yeoh, New Jetty, Peng Aun, Koay) at the shoreline of Penang Island. "Folklore By The Sea" is a live theatrical show set in the heart of Chew Jetty, a well-known tourist destination in Penang. With thoughtfully curated Live Performance/ Drama as well as interesting Story Telling show about "Our Clan Jetties", the audience is taken back in time to the good old days when life was simpler and the sea provided a source of sustenance. The materialization of Folklore By The Sea will go beyond just being a platform for live shows and also a venue provider that creates opportunities of various artistic offerings, educational programmes to nurture new talents as well as outreach programmes to promote Penang heritage culture in ways that elevate its profile locally and internationally.

Reviewed By RajdeepBhattacharjee - Kolkata (Calcutta), India

The Chews originated from the south-eastern coast of China - from Tung Aun District, Xin Lin She Village, Quan Zhou Prefecture of Fujian Provice. They were maritime clan communities in China. Thus when they emigrated, they also built homes for themselves at the waterfront. The Chew Jetty settlement is the biggest of the lot, having grown from about 10 families back in the 20s to over 1,500 residents today. Folklore by the Sea, an arts and cultural platform managed by Evoct Resources was founded by Chan Kok Leong and Chew Siew Pheng. It's a 45 minute live performance in the heart of Chew Jetty presents the history of the jetty settlers, their culture and lifestyle in a thoroughly engaging and enjoyable fashion. The performance takes the audience though the history of the Chinese emigration, the settlers’ arrival in Penang, the construction of the clan jetties, the trades each clan specialised in, life during and after World War II, Merdeka, and up to the present day. Folklore by the Sea is strategically located in the heart of Chew Jetty, one of the UNESCO sites in Georgetown, Penang. Founders Chan Kok Leong and Chew Siew Pheng, whose brainchild Folklore by the Sea was, and who built the theatre in their Chew family home, come onstage at the end and chat with the audience about the ongoing dilemma on living in a Clan Jetty – the joy and pressure of living in an area where 70% of your neighbours are related to, the cost of maintaining houses which are constantly battered by the sea, and the urgent need to preserve the stories that have been passed down through the generations, which was their inspiration for this show. Among the remaining jetties, only the Chew Jetty continues to have any clan-related activity - the once a year annual worship of its Temple Deity and "Tee Kong" (God of Heaven or Sky-God). The event take place on the 9th of Chinese New Year (Lunar Calendar) annually. This distinctive and grand event attracts throngs of people to Chew Jetty to enjoy lion dance and dragon dances. On that day, resident place the worship food on the long altar table for praying.

4. KLCC - Bukit Bintang Pedestrian Walkway

Kuala Lumpur Malaysia [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/KLCC-Bukit-Bintang-Pedestrian-Walkway-637116816750142/
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4.5 based on 4,364 reviews

KLCC - Bukit Bintang Pedestrian Walkway

The KLCC - Bukit Bintang Walkway is a 1.173km-long pedestrian bridge that connects the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre to the Impiana KLCC Hotel, KL City Walk and Pavilion shopping mall. There are several entrance and exit points (escalators and staircases) along the bridge. With the KLCC - Bukit Bintang Walkway, people can travel safely, conveniently and comfortably on foot from the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre all the way to Bukit Bintang, and vice versa. Opened in January 2012 by Prime Minister of Malaysia, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, the bridge is a safe, comfortable and convenient alternative to the city’s busy roads for pedestrians.

Reviewed By chickabigpond - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

this wonderful covered walkway runs from pavilion mall a leisurely 10 minute air conditioned walk to KLCC passing by banyan tree hotel pulman hotel and other spots of interest

5. Street Art in George Town

Street Art in, Penang Island 10300 Malaysia +60 16-465 9581 http://lifebeyond9to5blog.wordpress.com/2015/11/18/penang-street-art-treasure-hunt-3
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4.5 based on 1,173 reviews

Street Art in George Town

Reviewed By AndrewTsuiTravels - Hong Kong, China

Really helps you with exploring the hidden historical gems of Georgetown. Art only 5 minutes wait at the worst and some of the most famous ones are surrounded with cafes, shops and street performers which add into the already amazing atmosphere!

6. Pantai Batu Hitam

Jalan Kuantan-Kemaman, Kuantan 26080 Malaysia
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Pantai Batu Hitam

7. Bubbles & Beans

Jalan p8g Presint 8, Putrajaya 60520 Malaysia +60 12-374 0284 http://www.facebook.com/bubblenbeans
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4.5 based on 17 reviews

Bubbles & Beans

8. Pantai Pasir Panjang

Jalan Pulau Betong, Penang Island 11000 Malaysia http://www.istaybalikpulau.com/
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Pantai Pasir Panjang

9. Mount Singai

1305, 94000 Bau,Sarawak, Kuching 94000 Malaysia http://www.borneoescapade.com/bukit-singai-catholic-church-pilgrimage-retreat-centre-kuching/
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Mount Singai

Reviewed By Cocospie

It was a very good experience for me and my friends spending time hiking together during the break. Its a very healing hike for nature lover and its a little bit tough tho,theres a little bit of mosquitoes and red ants bites.make sure to wear a long sleeve shirt and pants.but it was a good exercise.we found "periuk kera",and a big durian fell out from the tree,be careful with your head and we even found a crab at the top of the mountain!????btw,Make sure to bring a lots of water and some food to enjoy the view up there while eatingg. Goodd vieww.

10. Ipoh Heritage Walk

Ipoh Malaysia +60 3-8891 8000 http://www.ipohworld.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/ipohmap11a.jpg
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4.0 based on 185 reviews

Ipoh Heritage Walk

Reviewed By Seacroft - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Always a must when you visit Ipoh. This wonderful walk takes in all the sites. The tourist office or Internet provides all the historical information you need and it’s easy to use the map provided to navigate round this lovely town.

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