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  2. Teluk Bahang - Wikipedia

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    Tropical Fruit Farm; The 25-acre (100,000 m 2) Tropical Fruit Farm, opened in 1993, contains about 250 types of locally-grown fruits. [22] [23] Entopia Butterfly Farm; Established in 1986 as the Penang Butterfly Farm, it was the first butterfly sanctuary in Malaysia. [24] Following an upgrade in 2016, it was renamed as the Entopia Butterfly Farm.

  3. Malaysia Federal Route 6 - Wikipedia

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    Tropical Fruit Farm: V: Forest Recreation Park and Museum: Entopia by Penang Butterfly Farm: Teluk Bahang Dam: Teluk Bahang Forest Eco Park: Teluk Bahang Forest Eco Park: Batik Factory: Teluk Bahang: North P244 Jalan Teluk Awak Kampung Teluk Awak WEST P247 Jalan Hassan Abas Fishing village: Roundabout Kampung Keling: Cultural Centre: Tropical ...

  4. List of tourist attractions in Penang - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of tourist attractions in Penang, Malaysia. [1] Beaches. Batu Ferringhi; ... Tropical Fruit Farm; Galleries. Hin Bus Depot [2] Hills.

  5. Perkasa - Wikipedia

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    On 21 January 2014, a group of protesters from UMNO Youth, Perkasa, Pekida, Persatuan Mukabuku and Al-Ehsan staged a violent demonstration and assaulted Penang Island Municipal Council enforcement officers during the demolition of illegal food stalls at Teluk Awak Flat in Jalan Hassan Abas, Teluk Bahang, Penang. However, no arrest has been made ...

  6. South-West District (Penang) - Wikipedia

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    In 1786, the British East India Company had taken control of Penang Island, ... Teluk Bahang: 2,531 20.4 124 Bukit Sungai Pinang 1,919 6.2 310 Batu Hitam 3,574 10

  7. Penang National Park - Wikipedia

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    Penang National Park is the first protected area legally gazetted under Malaysia's National Park Act of 1980, signifying the state and federal governments' environmental protection efforts. It was established to preserve flora and fauna as well as objects with geological, archaeological , historical, ethnological , scientific, and scenic interests.

  8. Tanjong Bungah - Wikipedia

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    Tanjong Bungah [a] [2] is a suburb of George Town in the Malaysian state of Penang.It is located along the northern coast of Penang Island between Batu Ferringhi and Tanjong Tokong, about 6.5 km (4.0 mi) northwest of the city centre.

  9. Sungai Dua, Butterworth - Wikipedia

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    Sungai Dua is a residential neighbourhood within the city of Seberang Perai in the Malaysian state of Penang. Not to be confuse for Sungai Dua on George Town, the Sungai Dua on Butterworth is located to the north of Perai River and to the east of the North-South Expressway. This area has experienced rapid housing development.