Penang, Malaysia

October 14, 2016

Upside Down Museum

  • Entrance Fee: 27 MYR/head

It was my first time to enter this kind of museum and we were thankful that we didn’t have to worry about who’s going to take the photos as the establishment has photographers ready to do the tricks for us. Cool. I guess it’s in Penang where we visited the most number of “art” museums (3D and Fluorescent art in Penang Time Tunnel Museum and then probably the biggest outdoor museum, the Georgetown Street Art).

As a finale, me and my Dad were able to move balls on a billiard table without touching them. See for yourself.

And that pretty much concluded our Penang trip. If you are looking for adventures, Penang won’t be able to give you that. Penang is all about walking around, appreciating culture, history, and arts. In the afternoon, we checked out from our hotel and headed to the pier to embark into one of the most unforgettable,  more or less 4-hour, ferry journeys in our lives, and that was to Langkawi island. Find out why here.

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