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Sports and Recreation

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  • D.O. Hill

Recreational park on a hillock located off Jalan Sri Bukit equipped with jogging tracks, gazebos and fitness equipment with panoramic views of Bukit Mertajam town and Penang Island.

Places of Attraction

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  • St. Anne's Church

The historical St. Anne's Church is situated in Bukit Mertajam. The original chapel was built in 1846 by the French priest, Father Adolphe Couellan. The chapel was dedicated to Saint Anne, who is a very popular patron saint amongst the French.

  • Bukit Mertajam Recreational Forest

A popular recreational park among locals and outsiders alike, the Bukit Mertajam Recreational Forest in Cherok Tok Kun, Bukit Mertajam is a tropical rain forest reserve sprawls over 37 hectars of hilly terrain including the Bukit Mertajam hill. The forest contains indigenous rain forest trees that could be over a hundred years old such as the Meranti Seraya (Shorea curtisii) and Meranti Rambai Daun (Shorea acuminate). For the adventurous hikers, there are numerous jungle trail branching out towards the peak and also accessible by jeep and cycling. Other activities include picnicking, swimming by the waterfall and camping.[1]

  • BM Museum

A private museum located along Jalan Tanah Liat featuring household antique collections as old as 50-100 years. [2]

  • Mengkuang Titi

A small village of Mengkuang Titi provides homestay programmes for foreign tourists which is the opportunity to live with the local Malay family while experiencing Malay culture and the laid-back lifestyle of rural living. Among the activities during the programme were fruit picking in the orchard, visiting a handicraft centre, Mengkuang-mat-weaving demonstration, a trip cottage industry factories(Malaysian Muffins),bedak sejuk (traditional beauty powder made from rice flour) and soy bean products, visiting the Mengkuang Dam vicinity and the Air Itam Dalam mangrove reserve, a cultural performance, a stroll through a rubber plantation and an oil palm plantation.

  • Mengkuang Dam

Mengkuang Dam is a man-made lake that has natural and scenic landscapes. It is home to various forms of wildlife including insects and reptiles. The park in the reservoir area serves as a popular recreation spot for local residents of Bukit Mertajam. Jogging, trekking and picnicking are the common activities in the recreational area. It forms the largest water catchment area in Penang.[3]

  • Auto City

Highway Auto City Juru which is located near the North-South Expressway is a popular hot spot among locals and tourists as an automobile, shopping, food and entertainment centre. Many outdoor events and celebrations like roadshows, concerts, carnivals, exhibitions, motor sports and cultural festivals are being held there.[4]

  • Pek Kong Cheng

Pek Kong Cheng, located along Pasar Road in Bukit Mertajam town centre, is a food haven with hawker stalls at the courtyard of the 120-year-old Pek Kong Temple. One of the top delicacies include white Wonton noodles, Koay Teow Soup, Loh Shee Fun and Hokkien noodles. There will be stage Chinese opera performances occasionally.[5] The Hungry Ghost Festival is being held annually here on the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar and the town boasts the largest and tallest paper effigy of the King of Hades in the country, in which 10,000 devotees turn up to offer prayers every year.[6]

  • Suling Hill

Hilltop retreat in Penanti which offers a panoramic view of Mengkuang Dam, Penanti and Bukit Mertajam.

  • Berapit Hill

A hill with Buddhist monasteries Berapit Hill Thai Temple and Vivekanada Solitude Grove located on the hill slope of Bukit Mertajam. The Thai temple features a gigantic statue of the Buddha and a bell pagoda which offers a panoramic view of Bukit Mertajam, Butterworth and Penang Island.

  • Sacred Heart Chuch

An abandoned church located in Pagar Teras near Sungai Lembu built in 1882 styled after the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. The church, which has 62 steps leading up to it from the road, sits on a hillock, providing visitors a breathtaking view of the nearby hills. [7]

  • Cherok Tokun Relics

Also known as Batu Bersurat Cherok Tokun, it is the only archaeological site in Penang which contains ancient Pali inscriptions on a granite rock. It is located at the foot of Bukit Mertajam, within the compounds of St. Anne's Church. [8]

  • Hai Tang Ma Temple

Taoist temple in Machang Bubok along Jalan Kulim featuring a statue of Mazu. The temple is designed with elaborative decorations and deities for the worshippers. [9]

Festivals

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  • St. Anne's Novena and Feast

St. Anne's Novena and Feast is held annually in the end of July at the St. Anne's Church, Bukit Mertajam. It attracts nearly 100,000 pilgrims nationwide and outside the country and one of the largest Catholic celebrations in the country. Among the highlights are the candlelight procession and a holy parade through the streets bearing the statue of St. Anne.

  • Hungry Ghost Festival

Hungry Ghost Festival is held at the Pek Kong Temple along Pasar Road during the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar which boasts a 10m-tall effigy of the King of Hades. Among the highlights of the month-long festival are stage concerts known as 'kotai' and recital performances to entertain the spirits. At the 17th day of the celebration, about 10,000 pilgrims gathered at night to witness the send-off of the King of Hades which is the burning the paper effigy of the deity, which symbolises the departure of the deity back to the underworld.

本列表列出现在或未来营运的转换乘站 注:下表线路名称以其编号代替,请参考上方,暂时不包括联邦线环状线布城单轨等规划中的线路。

车站 线路1 线路2 线路3 线路4 线路5 线路6
甘榜峇都 1 12
布特拉 1 2
中央银行 1 2
吉隆坡 1 2
吉隆坡中央 1 2 5 6 7 8[注 1]
南湖镇 1 4 7
加影 1 9
双溪毛糯 2 9 12
甲洞中央斯里白沙罗东站 2 12
胡坤 2 5
斯迪亚再也 2 B1
梳邦再也 2 5 10
巴生 2 11
冼都东 3 4
冼都 3 4
蒂蒂旺沙 3 4 8 12
贸易中心 3 4
苏丹依斯迈 3 4
市政局 3 4
占美清真寺 3 4 5
人民广场 3 4
汉都亚 3 4 8
半山芭 3 4
陈秀连 3 4 12
马鲁里 3 9
新街场 4 12
布特拉高原 4 5
安邦购物中心 5 12
格林玛丽 5 11
USJ7 5 B1
机场 6 7
第二机场 6 7
布城中央 7 12
武吉免登[注 2] 8 9
万达镇 9 11
贸易中心 9 12

粗体代表其部分线路相连如:

  1. ^ Bukit Mertajam Recreational Forest. 
  2. ^ The fascinating private museum of Bukit Mertajam. 
  3. ^ Mengkuang Dam. 
  4. ^ Auto City. 
  5. ^ http://thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=/2009/6/7/sundaymetro/4051290&sec=sundaymetro
  6. ^ http://www.pulaupinang.com/tag/bukit-mertajam/
  7. ^ Campaign to restore a 131-year-old deserted church in Kedah. 
  8. ^ Cherok Tokun Relics. 
  9. ^ Seberang Perai Tengah Tourist Map (PDF). 


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