Penang’s museum trail—a trial to remember
Abhijeet DeshpandeAbhijeet Deshpande/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, PENANG/ Updated : Jun 9, 2017, 12:55 IST
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Immerse yourself in three dimensional art and craft, and click unreal pictures to share with friends on social media! Museums are often perceived as serious, where kids often bore themselves to sleep. Penang has changed the narrat … Read more
Immerse yourself in three dimensional art and craft, and click unreal pictures to share with friends on social media! Museums are often perceived as serious, where kids often bore themselves to sleep. Penang has changed the narrative while offering one of the most visually engaging and evocative galleries and collections. Read less

Immerse yourself in three dimensional art and craft, and click unreal pictures to share with friends on social media! Museums are often perceived as serious, where kids often bore themselves to sleep. Penang has changed the narrative while offering one of the most visually engaging and evocative galleries and collections. George Town, the capital of Penang, is a city-stage for craftsmen, designers, visualisers and their vivid creations. The flourishing art scene depicts a more-than-casual relationship that this island has with the finer things of life. The booming museum and gallery sector brings local lifestyle, culture and history to the popular forum. Plan a family vacation to Penang. Now.
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