Discover Penang: The Pearl of the Orient


Welcome to Penang, Malaysia

Penang is one of the thirteen states of Malaysia, located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Malacca Strait. It is made up of two distinct parts: Penang Island, where the capital city George Town is located, and Seberang Perai, a stretch of mainland opposite the island.

Size, Population, and Demographics

Penang covers an area of approximately 1,049 square kilometers, with Penang Island spanning about 295 square kilometers and Seberang Perai encompassing around 755 square kilometers.

The population of Penang is estimated to be over 1.8 million, making it one of the most densely populated states in Malaysia. The population is multi-ethnic, comprising mainly Malays, Chinese, and Indians, with a growing number of expatriates and foreign workers.

Historical Background

Penang’s modern history began in 1786 when Captain Francis Light of the British East India Company founded a settlement on Penang Island, which he named Prince of Wales Island. This was the beginning of British colonial rule in the Malay Peninsula. George Town was established as a free port and quickly became a thriving hub for trade and commerce.

Penang played a key role during British colonization and was later part of the Straits Settlements alongside Malacca and Singapore. It remained under British rule until Malaysia’s independence in 1957.

Map of Roads in Penang

The Origin of the Name "Penang"

The name "Penang" is derived from the Malay word “Pinang”, which refers to the areca nut palm tree (Areca catechu). This tree once grew abundantly on the island, and the full Malay name for Penang is “Pulau Pinang”, meaning “Areca Nut Island.”

Penang's Geography

Penang Island features a hilly and forested interior, with the tallest peak being Penang Hill at 833 meters above sea level. The island is fringed by beaches and coastal plains where most of the urban development is concentrated.

Seberang Perai, the mainland portion of Penang, consists of flatlands and is the agricultural and industrial heartland of the state. It is separated from the island by the Penang Strait and connected via the Penang Bridge and the Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah Bridge.

Penang's Infrastructure

Penang has a well-developed road network, including several major highways and expressways:

Painting of Esplanade, Penang

Painting of Esplanade, PenangPainting of Esplanade, Penang

George Town: Capital of Penang

George Town is the capital city of Penang, located on the northeastern tip of Penang Island. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008 in recognition of its well-preserved colonial architecture and vibrant multicultural heritage.

Popular attractions include:

How to Get to Penang

Penang is easily accessible by multiple modes of transportation:

Things to Do in Penang

Penang offers a wide range of activities for all types of travelers:

Fun Facts About Penang

Penang Travel Tips

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History Articles on Penang

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Famous people of Penang

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Further Reading

  1. Exploring the World Heritage Site of George Town

Conclusion

Penang is a destination that beautifully combines historical charm, cultural richness, natural beauty, and modern vibrancy. It continues to captivate both locals and visitors, earning its reputation as one of Malaysia’s most beloved and unique states.

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Excursions and travels from Penang

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