James胖的
January 31, 2025
1. You can exchange up to 50 Malaysian ringgits at Taoyuan Airport, and you don't need to turn on roaming. There is no self-service e-channel for foreigners to enter the airport customs. If you see people queuing, don't hesitate to queue up and go through customs. After customs, go through luggage inspection. It's okay. You can enter the country formally.
2. When you come out, find a SIM card store and buy HOTLINK/4g/7 days/RM25. Then find a Money Change store and exchange the money for NT$1000:RM115. The rest can be exchanged at the Money Change store on the B1 floor of Gurney Plaza as described below. , NT$1000:RM130.99 or so, you can exchange RM200~300 first, and then exchange it if it is not enough.
3. Penang International Airport is approximately 25 to 27 minutes away from the hotel.
If you use Grab to call a private car, the fare will be no more than RM27.00. There is a taxi counter at the airport, and the fare should not be cheap.
4. The location of the hotel is very good. The interior is almost the same as online. When you check in, please ask the front desk to give you a room facing the sea. If you face the back or the sides... you will be disturbed by the prayers of the mosque every day.
5. Next door is the Marriott Hotel, and next door is the former Evergreen Laurel Hotel, which was later sold to the current Gurney Bay Hotel. The owner is a Chinese who runs a construction business. The main entrances of both hotels are on the roadside facing Gurney Drive. Opposite is Gurney Park. There are many large and small restaurants and PaSar selling food of various ethnic groups on the roadside near the hotel. After dinner, you can go to Gurney Plaza for a stroll. The journey takes about 15 minutes.
6. The next morning, when you go out, you will see the first gas station. Then walk forward to the second gas station. Cross the road to the opposite side. On the left is the Burmese Buddhist temple, and on the left is the Thai Buddhist temple. Keep walking forward and you will see A T-junction, with a row of
PaSar, a warning to friends with delicate stomachs, don't try it, especially the half-cooked eggs. Just walk around, and then go forward to the T-junction, turn left... There is a building on the right hand side, with two There are coffee shops on both sides. I recommend the one on the right side of the main entrance, the one with the staff in black. Opposite the coffee shop is Longmen Dim Sum, which sells Hong Kong-style dim sum. For lunch and dinner, you can choose to eat at Gurney Plaza and Seaside Road Restaurant to solve your livelihood problems. If the holiday is not a normal time, other scenic spots will definitely be overcrowded.
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