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Georgetown on Penang island near the coast of Peninsular Malaysia looks and feels like an old Chinese town. Where cities like Hongkong and Singapore have changed over the years, Georgetown stayed almost the same. Sure, both the Malay and the Indian population of Malaysia are present here as well, but the Chinese are the dominant group here.
 
Georgetown on Penang island near the coast of Peninsular Malaysia looks and feels like an old Chinese town. Where cities like Hongkong and Singapore have changed over the years, Georgetown stayed almost the same. Sure, both the Malay and the Indian population of Malaysia are present here as well, but the Chinese are the dominant group here.
 
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Latest revision as of 10:27, 21 July 2009

Georgetown on Penang island near the coast of Peninsular Malaysia looks and feels like an old Chinese town. Where cities like Hongkong and Singapore have changed over the years, Georgetown stayed almost the same. Sure, both the Malay and the Indian population of Malaysia are present here as well, but the Chinese are the dominant group here.


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