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Penang's call for mindful tourism

Penang's call for mindful tourism

The Star10-06-2025
Historical heritage: A couple of German tourists taking photos and videos of Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi, the country's largest Hokkien clanhouse, in George Town. — ZHAFARAN NASIB/The Star
GEORGE TOWN: Penang hopes that sustainable tourism will be taken seriously as the nation gears up for Visit Malaysia 2026.
While tourists are welcome to explore the beauty of the city, state tourism and creative economy committee chairman Wong Hon Wai reminds everyone about responsible travel practices to safeguard Penang's rich cultural heritage, iconic buildings and natural environment.
'Penang is home to numerous historic places of worship, including temples, mosques, churches and shrines that reflect our diverse religious landscape.
'Visitors should be mindful of local sensitivities and dress modestly out of respect for the religious practices and traditions observed at these sites.
'These places are not just tourist attractions. They are active centres of faith and worship in the local communities.
'We welcome everyone to experience Penang's cultural richness, but we also ask that they do so with understanding and respect,' Wong said.
Wong, who also serves as the chairman of Penang Global Tourism, expressed optimism as Penang prepares to maintain its status as a premier destination for all tourists.
'Tourists should also be mindful of littering, especially cigarette butts, and defacing the iconic murals,' he said.
Wong also said visitors should stay on designated trails and not disturb local wildlife or vegetation while visiting scenic hills, parks and beaches.
'It is important to do our part to keep them clean and undisturbed. Sustainable tourism is a necessity,' he said.
Meanwhile, Penang Tourist Guide Association chairman Clement Liang said while Penang is generally safe, visitors need to remain vigilant.
He also stressed the importance of observing local customs.
'Malaysia may be more relaxed than some countries, but beachwear like bikinis is not appropriate in places of worship. Respect goes a long way,' he added.
Penang police chief Comm Datuk Hamzah Ahmad reminded tourists that they are subject to local laws and should always follow police advice.
He urged those driving to use designated parking areas and avoid haphazard parking, to prevent traffic congestion.
'The police are committed to ensuring the safety and comfort of all visitors, and we will take action against anyone who disrupts public order.
'We want everyone to enjoy their time in Penang, but they must also help maintain a safe and orderly environment,' he said.
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