Introduction of Penang, Georgetown, Penang Mountain and Qian Hai Street.

Penang, also known as "Penang", is one of the thirteen federal states in Malaysia, located in the northwest of West Malaysia. Penang is located in the Straits of Malacca and is divided into two parts: Penang and Cybertron Pellet. The province is adjacent to Kedah in the east and north, and Perak in the south. The west of Penang and Sumatra Island in Indonesia face each other across the Straits of Malacca.

Georgetown is the second busiest city in Malaysia and the capital of Penang, Malaysia. Georgetown is an important port in Penang, Malaysia, and the third largest city in China after Kuala Lumpur and Johor Bahru. The complete preservation of historical sites won Georgetown the honor of being listed as a world cultural heritage city by UNESCO on July 7, 2008.

Mount Penang/Bukit Bendra is located in the middle of Penang. The main foothills of Penang are Xishan Mountain, Tiger Mountain and Strawberry Mountain, which is a summer resort for local residents. The main peak is 830 meters high, which is the highest point in Penang. In the past, many senior British officials lived here, and soldiers at the foot of the mountain used semaphores to convey important information, so Penang Mountain was also called Flag Mountain.

Pengkalan Weld/Weld Wharf is named according to the geographical environment. Another significance of Qianhai Road in those days was that people could officially "land" ashore through Qianhai District and enter the urban area.