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Penang Ferry Museum

Kuala Muda
4.9 (1330 reviews)
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The Penang Ferry Museum is nestled at the historic Weld Quay in George Town, preserving the rich legacy of the ferry service that connected Penang Island with Butterworth on the mainland since the colonial era. The museum showcases an impressive collection of ferries, including the iconic Noor Aini ferry, along with artifacts and archival photographs that trace the evolution of maritime transportation across the Straits of Malacca. The visitor experience guides you through different eras of ferry operations, from the early steamboats to the modern vessels that served until 2020. Every corner of the museum resonates with memories for those who crossed the strait for work, family visits, or returning home. Ferries were not merely transport — they were the lifeblood of connectivity and cherished memories spanning generations. The museum is open to the public with an affordable entry fee. Guided tours are available for groups and visitors wishing to delve deeper into the stories behind each ferry. Visitors are encouraged to allocate at least one to two hours to explore all galleries. For the best experience, arrive in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy a more serene atmosphere. Don't miss the souvenir shop which offers a variety of ferry-themed merchandise and Penang collectibles. Combine your visit with an exploration of George Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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