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If you’re looking for the "old school" soul of Penang away from the George Town hustle, these two spots are the island’s last frontiers of quiet fishing village life. Teluk Kumbar: The Seafood Hub Located on the southern coast near the airport, Teluk Kumbar is famous for its authentic Malay and Chinese fishing village vibes. • The Vibe: Historically a quiet enclave, it’s now seeing more residential development, but the seaside remains rustic. • Must-Eat: It’s legendary for Mee Udang (Prawn Noodles). Places like Mee Udang Ayu are local institutions. • Sunset Spots: The Lexis Hibiscus-style resorts have changed the skyline, but the public beaches nearby still offer great sunset views over the Straits of Malacca. Gertak Sanggul: The End of the Road Keep driving west from Teluk Kumbar and you’ll hit Gertak Sanggul—literally the end of the paved road on the south side of the island. • The Vibe: Extremely laid back. It feels like stepping back 40 years. It’s mostly a Chinese fishing community surrounded by lush hills and orchards. • The Beach: The sand isn't for swimming (lots of silt), but it’s incredibly photogenic with traditional wooden jetties and colorful boats. • Hidden Gem: It is the starting point for a popular hiking trail that leads through the jungle to the secluded Pulau Betong or Pasir Panjang beach. • Dining: Known for Hai Boey Seafood, where you can dine right on the beach under the trees. Pro-Tip: If you go on a weekend, try to arrive before 5:00 PM; the single-lane roads connecting these villages can get quite congested with locals heading for dinner.