List of lighthouses in Malaysia explained

Malaysia is a country largely surrounded by large bodies of water, most notably by the Strait of Malacca and the South China Sea, that have been used extensively for maritime transport as early as the 15th century. Numerous lighthouses were erected during present-day Malaysia's rule by the Portuguese Empire, the Dutch Empire and the British Empire (which oversaw the greatest number of new lighthouses built), and, later, the government of Malaysia, to provide navigation in and out of ports or through dangerous seas. Many of these lighthouses are situated on small islands and headlands.The following lists lighthouses situated within the borders of Malaysia.

Peninsular Malaysia

East coast

Lighthouses situated on the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia are frequently used for navigation at the South China Sea, as well as beacons into minor ports along the coast.

!Lighthouse!Lat/Long!Constituency!State
Bukit Puteri Lighthouse5.335597,103.098369Kuala TerengganuTerengganu
Sea Bell Rock Lighthouse5.910211, 102.709773BesutTerengganu
Tumpat Lighthouse
(part of railway station)
6.200479, 102.167092TumpatKelantan
Pantai Senok Lighthouse6.163956, 102.347382BachokKelantan
Tanjung Gelang Lighthouse3.963642, 103.436968KuantanPahang
Pulau Mungging Lighthouse1.362227, 104.298122PengerangJohor

West coast

The west coast of Peninsular Malaysia, which faces the Strait of Malacca, contains a large concentration of lighthouses aimed at navigation through the narrow strait, as well as serving to direct ships into major ports such as Port Klang, Malacca and Penang. Lighthouses in Johor are also used to guide ships into Singaporean waters, from which Singaporean counterparts provide navigation past the island or into the Port of Singapore. Most of the west coast lighthouses, as are Singapore's, are referred to as "The Straits Settlement Lighthouses",[1] named after the former British-ruled territories that encompassed Singapore, Penang, Malacca and Dinding.

LighthouseLat/LongConstituencyState
One Fathom Bank Lighthouse2.884233, 101Port SwettenhamSelangor
Bukit Jugra Lighthouse2.835895, 101.417509Kuala LangatSelangor
Althingsburg Lighthouse3.341458, 101.244975Kuala SelangorSelangor
Pulau Angsa Lighthouse3.1860212, 101.217490Kuala SelangorSelangor
Pulau Katak Lighthouse4.156047, 100.619153LumutPerak
Cape Rachado Lighthouse2.407497, 101.852200Masjid TanahMalacca
Melaka Light2.192839, 102.249578Kota MelakaMalacca
Undan Island Lighthouse2.050144, 102.333412Kota MelakaMalacca
Pulau Perak Lighthouse5.683797, 98.938424Pulau LangkawiKedah
Kuala Kedah Fort and Lighthouse6.109615, 100.286522Kuala KedahKedah
Fort Cornwallis Lighthouse5.421188, 100.344667GeorgetownPenang
Muka Head Lighthouse5.473674, 100.180769Balik PulauPenang
Pulau Rimau Lighthouse5.247480 100.273045Bayan LepasPenang
Pulau Pisang Lighthouse1.467961, 103.254383PontianJohor
Bukit Segenting Lighthouse1.792190, 102.889386Batu PahatJohor
Pulau Sialu Lighthouse1.788860, 102.885370Batu PahatJohor
Tanjung Piai Lighthouse1.259586, 103.509740Tanjong PiaiJohor
Mudah Selatan Lighthouse1.420597, 103.186778PontianJohor
Panjang Selatan Light Beacon1.394155, 103.122924PontianJohor

Sabah

Sabah, a Malaysian state on the island of Borneo, faces the South China Sea to the northwest, and the Sulu Sea to the northeast. The lighthouses are primarily used to navigate ships into smaller harbours such as Labuan and Tawau.

!Lighthouse!Lat/Long!Constituency!State
Pulau Kalampunian Lighthouse7.0521671, 116.7457880KudatSabah
Pulau Mantanani Lighthouse6.7166787, 116.305755KudatSabah
Pulau Tiga Lighthouse5.7555724, 115.6343140PaparSabah
Pulau Kuraman Lighthouse5.223852157, 115.1354535LabuanWilayah Persekutuan
Pulau Papan Lighthouse5.2529477, 115.2679977LabuanWilayah Persekutuan
Batu Tinagat Lighthouse4.2299475, 117.9805426TawauSabah
Pulau Berhala Lighthouse5.8699292, 118.1455287SandakanSabah
Tanjung Trang Lighthouse5.4235944, 119.2091190Lahad DatuSabah

Sarawak

Sarawak, another Malaysian state situated on the island of Borneo, operates lighthouses facing the South China Sea, which are all situated on headlands.

LighthouseLat/LongConstituencyState
Tanjung Baram Lighthouse4.6252230, 113.9790350MiriSarawak
Tanjung Lobang Lighthouse4.3616662, 113.9627421MiriSarawak
Tanjung Datu Lighthouse
(on the Indonesian border)
2.0798194, 109.6441342LunduSarawak
Tanjung Jerijeh Lighthouse2.1557579, 111.1670276Tanjong ManisSarawak
Tanjung Sirik Lighthouse2.7967016, 111.3353540Tanjong ManisSarawak
Tanjung Po Lighthouse1.7248309, 110.5239074SantubongSarawak
Tanjung Kidurong Lighthouse3.2745100, 113.0672334BintuluSarawak

See also

Notes and references

1. There are two lighthouses at the location, one on each side of the border[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Restoration of Old One Fathom Bank Lighthouse, Selangor . Dr A Ghafar Ahmad . . 10 September 2008 . 26 September 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080926215647/http://www.hbp.usm.my/conservation/SeminarPaper/restoration_of_old_one_fathom_ba.htm . dead .
  2. Web site: Menara Suar Tanjung Datok . 24 December 2023.