- George Town, Penang
Infobox Settlement |official_name = George Town
other_name="Tanjung"
motto = "Leading We Serve"
imagesize = 300px
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pushpin_mapsize =300
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_type1 = State
subdivision_name = flag|Malaysia
subdivision_name1 =Penang
established_title = Founded
established_date = 1786
established_title2 = Municipality established
established_date2 = 1857
established_title3 = Granted city status
established_date3 = 1957 (merged in 1974)
Chief Minister = Tan SriKoh Tsu Khoon
area_magnitude = 1 E8
area_total_sq_mi = 58.59
area_total_km2 = estimated 150
population_as_of = 2006
population_total = 300000(33rd)
population_note = (metro pop is a 2000 est)
population_metro = 1225501
population_density_sq_mi = 3748
population_density_km2 = est 1464
timezone = MST
utc_offset = +8
timezone_DST = Not observed
elevation_m = 4
elevation_ft = 13.1
latd = 5
latm = 25
lats = 00
latNS = N
longd = 100
longm = 19
longs = 00
longEW = E
footnotes =George Town is the capital city of the state of
Penang inMalaysia . Named after Britain's King George III, the city is located on the north-east corner of Penang Island and has about 220,000 inhabitants, or about 400,000 including the suburbs.George Town was founded in
1786 by CaptainFrancis Light , a trader for theBritish East India Company , as base for the company in the Malay States. He obtained the island of Penang from the Sultan ofKedah and builtFort Cornwallis on the north-eastern corner of the island. The fort became the nexus of a growing trading post and the island's population reached 12,000 by1804 .George Town is informally known simply as "Tanjung" ("The Cape") in Malay and 喬治市 (Qiáozhì Shì) in Chinese. It was voted as one of the best cities in
Asia byAsiaweek , ranked 6th in1998 and 9th in2000 . More recently in 2007, it was ranked as the 10th most liveable city in Asia according to an international survey involving 254 cities worldwide by [http://www.eca-international.com/ Employment Conditions Abroad Limited] (ECA International). Back in 2002, it was placed 12th. A city is judged based on its weather, air quality, infrastructure, health services, housing, security and politics.Due to strict rent controls, George Town retains many colonial-era
shophouse s to this day and is often considered an architectural gem. Most of George Town's population is of Chinese origin.Since the repeal of the rent controls in
2000 , many pre-war buildings have given way to new high rises. Heritage guidelines are still in its infancy and much needs to be done to conserve such treasures for the benefit of future generations.On July 7, 2008
George Town , Penang was added toUnesco 's World Heritage List.History
Infobox World Heritage Site
WHS = Melaka and George Town, Historic Cities of the Straits of Malacca
State Party = MAS
Type = Cultural
Criteria = ii, iii, iv
ID = 1223
Region = Asia-Pacific
Year = 2008
Session = 32nd
Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1223George Town was built on swampy land that had to be cleared of vegetation, levelled and filled. The original commercial town was laid out between Light Street, Beach Street (then running close to the seashore), Malabar Street (subsequently called Chulia Street) and Pitt Street (now called Masjid Kapitan Keling Street).The warehouses and godowns extended from Beach Street to the sea. By the 1880’s, there were ghauts leading from Beach Street to the wharf and jetties as Beach Street receded inland due to land reclamation. A new waterfront was created at Weld Quay, where commercial buildings sprang up.
The historic commercial centre was segmented into the banking and trading areas related to port activities which included shipping companies, the import and export trade, and the wholesalers who dominate the southern section of Beach Street until now. It has been listed as a
World Heritage site since July 2008. [http://whc.unesco.org/en/news/450]The hub of George Town’s waterfront commercial and financial district
At the turn of the 19th century, the northern section of Beach Street and the adjacent Bishop Street were the ‘high street’ where the ‘modern’ European emporium and stores selling imported merchandise were situated.
Among the early foreign companies that located their offices on Beach Street were the Netherlands Trading Society, the
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC ), the Chartered Bank, Boustead & Co., Guthne & Co., Caldbeck & Macgregor, Behn Meyer, Sandilands & Buttery, G.H. Slot and the stores of Pritchard & Co., Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., and others. Among the local businesses that were established here during this period were H.M. Nooradin, Tiang Lee & Co., Guan Lee Hin Steamship, Tye Sin Tat, Pinang Sales Room, Koe Guan and others. Penang’s first petroleum lamps were installed on this section of Beach Street byHuttenbach & Co. .Local Government
Future development
On
2 August 2006 , the federal government announced a plan to build a monorail urban transit system connecting George Town toTanjung Tokong in the north andBayan Lepas in the south. However, due to the defeat in Penang of theBarisan Nasional coalition after the 2008 General Election, the proposed development project was called-off after the mid-term review of the Ninth Malaysia Plan which was tabled in Parliament on June 26, 2008.Gallery
ister cities
* (1973)
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* (1991)
*See also
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Cities of Malaysia
*Architecture of Penang
*City Hall, Penang Literature
* Khoo Salma Nasution. "More Than Merchants: A History of the German-speaking Community in Penang, 1800s-1940s". Areca Books. (2006). ISBN 978-9834283414
External links
*wikitravel|Georgetown (Malaysia)|Georgetown
* [http://www.georgetown.com.my Georgetown Community Portal]
* [http://www.talkmalaysia.com/georgetown-penang.html Article about Georgetown]
* [http://www.penang-vacations.com/penang-places-of-interest.html Trails of Georgetown]
* [http://www.northam-hotel.com.my The Northam All Suite Penang]
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