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I have been in the most famous Botanical Garden with my friends or my family before. Indeed, the Penang Botanic Garden gave us a relaxation place for doing physical exercises. The garden is clean, safe and comfortable for jogging. Mostly I go there every morning for walking up and down just like the locals do, is the best relaxation at 8am. I miss that fresh morning air, too. Actually the gate is open until after 8pm and there are also some fruits and drinks stalls, selling different variety of fresh tropical fruits in front of the main entrance. The local folks who after doing exercises will always go there and buy some drinks or fruits to release their thirst. What an enjoyable day! When I was there at the first time, I was so impressed the fascinating scenery, I saw lots of monkey, type of trees I had ever saw and I think it is a very suitable destination for everybody to rest their mind and have a peace time. Walking through the main entrance, I could enjoy this amazing place especially early in the morning. Fresh air, colourful flower and butterfly, peaceful, calm and refreshing. My family and me frequented this lovely garden regularly. We had many lovely outings and picnics there. Sometimes, we bathed in the waterfalls to cool off our sweating bodies. What I recalled most was the group of monkeys gathering along the roadside waiting for morsel of food from visitors. They are very cute and active. Many visitors were willing close to them and played with them, feed them, captured some nice photos. So did I. That day I was too excited and try to be more closer with the monkeys. What I felt amazed is that monkey suddenly came to attack me. Luckily I was saved by someone. In addition, the Cannonball Tree whose blooming beautiful flowers is fascinating. It had attracted many visitors attention to look at it longer and also captured photos. A friend and I walked around the Garden trails and then decided to climb up the nearly road to the top of Penang Hill.

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