My mother  and brother returned to Singapore with us last week when we flew back  from Victoria. After their first five days exploring the red dot we took  a side trip to Penang. We flew in on Tiger Airways, which is cheaper  than even buying the gas to get there. 
We  lucked out in the accommodation department and scored a two bedroom  apartment at the Straits Collection which is right in the UNESCO heritage  area we came here to see. It's a row of converted shop houses which are  now restored and full of antique furnishings and some modern amenities  like a/c. 
Our  first day took us around only half of the heritage walk suggested by  our host. It was actually too hot for us to even walk outside after  noon. I thought Singapore was hot but Penang takes the cake. I think  it's the lack of foggy atmosphere and also the lack of trees and shelter  along the streets because the temperature is supposed to be cooler than  we are used to.
After  a brief siesta [watching old movies and drinking cold beer] we headed  out to find the best place to eat Nasi Kandar. According to locals it's  at Line Clear on Penang Road which was just as we had it described to  us, down an ally way and full of people and it didn't disappoint. 
Overall,  our first impression has been pretty good. We have all enjoyed the  architecture and are looking forward to more in the next few days. The  drawbacks? Open sewers and steaming piles of garbage baking in the sun  smell absolutely awful. It makes us value public sanitation in a whole  new way. 
 
 
 
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