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Some people say that a city is like a cage made of reinforced concrete. Everyone is used to rushing at a fast pace, surrounded by cold buildings and high technology.

And how long have you not come out to return to the embrace of nature? This time, the editor will introduce to you the recently opened suburban attractions, so that you can relive the beauty of nature.

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The Habitat, an eco-tourism park located in Penang Hill, is the highest attraction in Penang. Costing RM35 million and taking the natural environment as the concept, it provides friends who have lived in the city for a long time to explore nature.

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Picture taken from mypenang.gov.my and celine lee

Its biggest selling point is the 1.6-kilometer nature education trail. Equipped with a professional guide to guide you, you can enjoy the fragrance of nature and learn about various plants and animals during the tens of minutes.

Picture taken from LilyanaAziz and The Habitat Facebook

Picture taken from lyekmh and Angela C

Picture taken from AnticipatEtheNex and celine lee

There are rolling hills, primitive rainforest, lush plants, huge granite boulders, and more flowers and exotic animals. Listening to the chirping of birds from a distance, meeting the small animals in the rainforest that are strolling first, adding freehand brushwork to this quiet and mysterious forest.

Picture taken from CheeWah_Chan

Picture taken by celine lee

Picture taken from The Habitat Facebook

Picture taken from The Habitat Facebook

There are also 3 giant swings here, you can sit here when you are tired from walking, and it is also very good to take pictures!

Picture taken from The Habitat Facebook

Picture taken from Fredgirl_Penang

In addition, there is the famous aerial viewing platform Curtis Crest Tree Top Walk. Located at the top of Penang Hill at an altitude of about 820 meters, you can not only overlook the beautiful scenery of Penang at 360 degrees from the highest point without dead ends, it is reported that when the weather is clear and clear, you can also look at Mount Jerai in the distance.

Picture taken from Nightdj31

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Picture taken from The Habitat Facebook

The forest suspension bridge is another major selling point of The Habitat. The concrete trail with a total length of 230 meters and across the virgin rainforest is amazing. I believe that friends who walk on the bridge can capture more of the original beauty of the forest and explore this world-class eco-tourism destination.

Picture taken from skyscrapercity

Picture taken from The Habitat Facebook

Picture taken from The Habitat Facebook

Picture taken from skyscrapercity

Address: Bukit Bendera, 11300, Penang, Malaysia

website:https://thehabitat.my/ 

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