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Goh Meh (January/February)
Celebrated on the 15th night of the first month of the Chinese Lunar
calendar, the highlight of the festival is the orange-throwing
ceremony in which local maidens throw oranges into the sea for
would-be suitors to catch.
Penang International
Dragon Boat Festival (June)
This event is gaining popularity as seen from the increasing number
of international teams participating each year. Boats bearing ornate
and colourful figureheads resembling dragons and other shapes create
a profusion of colour and noise as they power through the waters of
the scenic Teluk Bahang dam to the finishing line. A carnival-like
atmosphere pervades the festival as spectators urge on their
favourite teams
Penang Flora Festival
(June/July)
The highlight of the festival is the bright display of flowers at
KOMTAR, the tallest building in Penang
Penang Food Festival
(August)
This festival offers visitors the opportunity to sample the best of
Penang cuisine, learn a bit about its history and watch an
eye-popping variety of dishes being prepared
Lantern Festival
(September)
The mid-autumn festival is characterized by brightly lit lanterns in
all shapes and colours. It is also associated with the moon cake, a
sweet delicacy, which once carried secret messages inciting
rebellion in ancient China.
Pesta Pulau Pinang
(November/December)
This is an annual trade fair and exhibition. Carnival rides, band
performances, games and cultural shows lend a festive air
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