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Georgetown Penang, Four Religions One Street, Malaysia travel vlog — this is the Georgetown movie we didn’t expect to make. We arrived in Georgetown, Penang thinking it would be about food. Street art. Maybe a few historic buildings. What we found instead was something far more layered — a single street where a mosque, a Hindu temple, a Chinese temple and a church stand side by side. Not as a tourist attraction. Just… as life. Our first hour set the tone fast. Hainanese chicken rice at a busy kopitiam where we asked how many chickens they go through a day (the answer told us everything). Then hidden Penang sweets at Moh Teng Pheow, followed by lunch at the legendary Hameediyah, serving since 1907. By the time the call to prayer echoed through the streets, we realised this city wasn’t going to fit neatly into any expectations. Georgetown is rhythm. Armenia Street murals. Flying possums on a motorbike. Hin Market beers with new expat friends. A laundromat afternoon that felt oddly grounding. Sunrise at Chew Jetty. The Hainan Thean Hou Temple and the story it carries. Our first durian. Kapitan’s rich curries. Chulia Street coming alive at night. And then, contrast. The calm courtyard of The Edison. Old Penang done properly. A bed test. A slow breakfast. Green Mansion heritage. Laksa that didn’t quite land. Massive shared plates at a local Muslim restaurant. Layers upon layers. This isn’t just a Penang food vlog. It’s not just a Malaysia travel guide. It’s a story about coexistence, everyday life, and how a place can surprise you long after you think you understand it. If you’re planning a trip to Georgetown, wondering if Penang is worth visiting, or just curious how four religions can stand on one street without fuss — this one’s for you. Sometimes the best travel moments aren’t the loudest. They’re the ones that quietly stay with you. Interested in staying at The Edison just tap the link http://www.theedisonhotels.com/ In 00:00 Four Religions… One Street 00:19 Georgetown Begins 00:31 The Chicken Shop (How Many a Day?) 01:07 Moh Teng Pheow – Hidden Penang Sweets 01:49 Hameediyah (Since 1907) 02:54 Call to Prayer 03:17 Armenia Street & Street Art 03:45 Flying Possums?! 04:00 Hin Market & New Friends 05:08 Our First Laundromat 06:43 Chew Jetty at Sunrise 07:14 Hainan Thean Hou Temple (A Story of Loss) 08:03 Four Religions Side by Side 08:10 Our First Durian 09:24 Kapitan Restaurant 11:08 Chulia Street by Night 11:50 The Edison – Old Penang Done Properly 13:42 Green Mansion 14:08 Laksa… Not Impressed 15:44 The End