Penang Floating Mosque, Tanjung Bungah
Also known as: Masjid Terapung. Penang Floating Mosque in Tanjung Bungah offers a unique architectural experience, as it appears to float on the waters of the Malacca Strait. Constructed after the 2004 tsunami, it stands as a symbol of resilience and community spirit. Travelers often highlight the mosque's intricate Islamic design, featuring minarets and domes that reflect beautifully against the sea. The mosque is especially captivating during sunset, when the golden hues illuminate its structure. Visitors can explore the mosque's interior, which is open to non-Muslims outside prayer times, providing a serene environment for reflection. WanderVlogs showcases real traveler experiences, emphasizing the peaceful ambiance and the mosque's role in local community life.
Last updated: Dec 10, 2025
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