THE Penang Ferry Museum, located along the scenic Weld Quay waterfront promenade, has welcomed nearly 30,000 visitors since officially opening to the public on Sept 16 last year, underscoring its growing appeal as one of the state’s latest heritage tourism attractions. Its director Abdul Hadi Abu Osman, said the museum has attracted a diverse...
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