Penang Times Square is located in Georgetown, Penang, a little distance from the Komtar Building, about 20 minutes walk. It is a comprehensive large shopping mall with a food court. You will see many tourists from mainland tour groups here.
Times Square is a comprehensive shopping mall with many brand stores, but there are not many people. It is probably because it is Monday. Each floor has a theme, such as Thai style, Japanese and Korean style, Hong Kong and Macau style, etc. There is a food center on the second floor of Times Square, which has Malay, Korean, Japanese, Taiwanese, and Chinese flavors. You need to buy a meal card first, with a 5 yuan deposit, and then go to the store to swipe the card to pick up the meal. The teppanyaki tastes good, the set meal is very cost-effective, and there are also Hong Kong-style dim sum, with many styles and delicious, and the main thing is that the price is reasonable and acceptable. Interestingly, there is also a Dragon King Temple and a Land God Palace in the basement of the building, but the Terracotta Warriors in front of the door are a bit confusing.
There is a short distance from the Everbright Building, and there are fewer people. The scale here is relatively small compared to other shopping malls. There are not many shops. It is not an ideal shopping place. Christmas dress up is arranged on the first floor, and some areas are still being renovated.
Penang Times Square is a popular shopping mall in George Town, Penang. To get there, take the Rapid Penang bus or Grab. The mall offers a variety of shops, food stalls, and entertainment options, including a cineplex and indoor theme park. Don't miss out on trying local snacks like char kuey teow and laksa at the food court.
In Taipayuan Road (Jalan Dato Keramat), just near Everbright, there are not many people, the shopping mall is not light, there are dozens of various foods in the food generation square on the first floor, you can see Chinese food from Western to Malay food. And there is an all-white McDonald's (Mc Donald''s) next door, which is an old English building converted into a McDonald's restaurant in Penang, but it is the most distinctive one, it is worth seeing.
Penang Times Square is located in Georgetown, Penang, a little distance from the Komtar Building, about 20 minutes walk. It is a comprehensive large shopping mall with a food court. You will see many tourists from mainland tour groups here.
Times Square is a comprehensive shopping mall with many brand stores, but there are not many people. It is probably because it is Monday. Each floor has a theme, such as Thai style, Japanese and Korean style, Hong Kong and Macau style, etc. There is a food center on the second floor of Times Square, which has Malay, Korean, Japanese, Taiwanese, and Chinese flavors. You need to buy a meal card first, with a 5 yuan deposit, and then go to the store to swipe the card to pick up the meal. The teppanyaki tastes good, the set meal is very cost-effective, and there are also Hong Kong-style dim sum, with many styles and delicious, and the main thing is that the price is reasonable and acceptable. Interestingly, there is also a Dragon King Temple and a Land God Palace in the basement of the building, but the Terracotta Warriors in front of the door are a bit confusing.
There is a short distance from the Everbright Building, and there are fewer people. The scale here is relatively small compared to other shopping malls. There are not many shops. It is not an ideal shopping place. Christmas dress up is arranged on the first floor, and some areas are still being renovated.
Penang Times Square is a popular shopping mall in George Town, Penang. To get there, take the Rapid Penang bus or Grab. The mall offers a variety of shops, food stalls, and entertainment options, including a cineplex and indoor theme park. Don't miss out on trying local snacks like char kuey teow and laksa at the food court.
In Taipayuan Road (Jalan Dato Keramat), just near Everbright, there are not many people, the shopping mall is not light, there are dozens of various foods in the food generation square on the first floor, you can see Chinese food from Western to Malay food. And there is an all-white McDonald's (Mc Donald''s) next door, which is an old English building converted into a McDonald's restaurant in Penang, but it is the most distinctive one, it is worth seeing.