PENANG ISLAND HALF DAY TOUR
Penang Island Half Day Tour packages Highlight : Pickup in the evening, transfer to Penang Weld Jetty for a live show. In 1880’s Chinese Immigrants who shared common surname travelled down south from China in search of better settlement and established the Clan Jetties (Ong, Lim, Chew, Tan, Lee, New Jetty, Yeoh, Peng Aun & Koay) at the shoreline of Penang Island. The story curated about the ancestors’ hardship of travelling south from China to Penang island, challenging life during British Colonization, World War 2, and the threat of losing their homes before Georgetown was accorded a listing as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site on 7 th July, 2008. In addition, some of the interesting local rhymes are sung in the shows to entertain the audience. Back to your Hotel.
*Entrance fee for Folklore by The Sea Live Show is included
Package Inclusive :
- Entrance fee for Folklore
- Driver cum guide (English speaking)
- Private A/C vehicle for transfer and sightseeing tour
- Tour as per itinerary
Package Exclusive :
- Any surcharges during peak season.
- Personal expenses & all services are not mention.
- International/domestic flight ticket
- Meals (Lunch & Dinner)
- Tipping
- Midnight transfer surcharge
REMARKS:
- Children below 2 years old are free of charge.
- Other languages are available upon request with additional charge.
- Minimum 2 person
- For more than 7 pax, professional English Speaking Guide will be assigned
- Kindly contact us directly to get promotional rate for more than 4 pax
IMPORTANT NOTE:
**Room have not been blocked yet, confirmation will be subject to availability.
**Subject to change upon booking confirmation
Note: - Package can be customized according to your Budget and preference
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This tour takes you a live show . The story curated about the ancestors’ hardship of travelling south from China to Penang island, challenging life during British Colonization, World War 2, and the threat of losing their homes before Georgetown was accorded a listing as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site on 7 th July, 2008