Bel Retiro Bungalow
Abhijeet DeshpandeAbhijeet Deshpande/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, PENANG/ Updated : Jun 8, 2017, 11:30 IST
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Hunt for the heritage! In the 18th century, the British followed the cooler climes and built a retreat bungalow on Penang Hill. Originally used by the British governor of Penang, it later came in for exclusive use by the Malaysian … Read more
Hunt for the heritage! In the 18th century, the British followed the cooler climes and built a retreat bungalow on Penang Hill. Originally used by the British governor of Penang, it later came in for exclusive use by the Malaysian royalty, visiting dignitaries, and gradually by high ranking officers. Read less

Hunt for the heritage! In the 18th century, the British followed the cooler climes and built a retreat bungalow on Penang Hill. Originally used by the British governor of Penang, it later came in for exclusive use by the Malaysian royalty, visiting dignitaries, and gradually by high ranking officers. Today, the bungalow stands right at the top, overlooking the deep blue ocean and green mountains. As a locked heritage, it conceals more than it reveals.
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