Pesta Pulau Pinang, a cherished annual festival since the late 1960s, is concluding its final run at its Sungai Nibong site due to the upcoming LRT construction. With no immediate plans for relocation or continuation, the festival sees its longest hiatus, slated to resume post-2031. This year’s edition promises memorable attractions and experiences.
Last Chance. The Final Pesta Pulau Pinang. In future, the LRT takes over
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