North-East District (Penang) Explained

North-East District
Settlement Type:District of Malaysia
Image Map1:
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Malaysia
Subdivision Type1:State
Seat:George Town
Leader Title1:Local government
Leader Name1:Penang Island City Council
Area Total Km2:122.79
Elevation M:14
Population Total:510,996
Population As Of:2010
Population Density Km2:4,161.5
Population Est:535,200
Pop Est As Of:2015
Pop Est Footnotes:[1]
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:100xx to 108xx111xx to 118xx
Registration Plate:P
Timezone:MST
Utc Offset:+8
Blank1 Name:Area code(s)
Blank1 Info:+604
Timezone Dst:Not observed
Translit Lang1:Other
Translit Lang1 Type1:Malay
Translit Lang1 Info1:Malay: Daerah Timur Laut
Malay: {{Script|Arab|دايره تيمور لاوت
Translit Lang1 Type2:Chinese
Translit Lang1 Info2:
Translit Lang1 Type3:Tamil
Translit Lang1 Info3:Tamil: வடகிழக்கு பினாங்கு தீவு மாவட்டம்
Tamil: Vaṭakiḻakku Piṉāṅku Tīvu Māvaṭṭam
Registration Plate Type:Vehicle registration plates

The North-East District (Malay: Daerah Timur Laut) is a district within the Malaysian state of Penang. The district covers the northeastern half of Penang Island, including the centre of George Town, Penang's capital city. It has an area of 122.79km2 and a population of 510,996 . The district borders the South-West District to the south-west.

History

See main article: article and History of Penang. In 1786, the British East India Company had gained control of Penang Island, establishing the city of George Town at the island's northeastern tip. In the following decades, the entirety of the island was governed directly from George Town.

In 1888, the South-West District office was established in Balik Pulau at the southwest of the island, thus dividing the island into the North-East and South-West districts. Both districts on Penang Island first appeared in official maps dating back to the 1890s.[2]

Geography

The District and Land Office of the North-East District is situated within the heart of George Town, which is also the capital city of the State of Penang. In addition, the district covers the following suburbs of George Town.

The North-East District is further divided into seven mukims.

Governance

The District and Land Office is situated within Komtar, the tallest skyscraper in Penang.[3]

Local government

See main article: article and Penang Island City Council. Although the districts in Malaysia were created for the purpose of land administration and revenue, in practice, it is the local government that ensures the provision of basic amenities and maintenance of urban infrastructure.

Notably, both districts on Penang Island are under the jurisdiction of the Penang Island City Council, which is also based in the centre of George Town. With a history dating back to 1800, it is the oldest local authority in Malaysia. The current Mayor of Penang Island is Yew Tung Seang, who was appointed into the position by the Penang state government in 2018.[4] The Mayor's term lasts for two years.[5]

Electoral constituencies

Federal ConstituencyPartyMember of ParliamentState ConstituencyPartyState Assemblyman
Bukit Bendera (P048)DAPSyerleena Abdul RashidTanjong Bunga (N22)DAPZairil Khir Johari
Air Putih (N23)DAPLim Guan Eng
Kebun Bunga (N24)PKROng Khan Lee
Pulau Tikus (N25)DAPChris Lee Chun Kit
Tanjong (P049)DAPChow Kon YeowPadang Kota (N26)DAPChow Kon Yeow
Pengkalan Kota (N27)DAPGooi Zi Sen
Komtar (N28)DAPTeh Lai Heng
Jelutong (P050)DAPRSN RayerDatok Keramat (N29)DAPJagdeep Singh Deo
Sungai Pinang (N30)DAPLim Siew Khim
Batu Lancang (N31)DAPOng Ah Teong
Bukit Gelugor (P051)DAPRamkarpal SinghSeri Delima (N32)DAPConnie Tan Hooi Peng
Air Itam (N33)DAPJoseph Ng Soon Seong
Paya Terubong (N34)DAPYeoh Soon Hin
Bayan Baru (P052)PKRSim Tze TzinBatu Uban (N35)PKRKumaresan Aramugam

Demographics

The following is based on the 2020 Malaysian Census conducted by Malaysia's Department of Statistics.

Population within Northeast Penang Island!Ethnicity!Population!Percentage (%)
Chinese325,39458.46
Malay121,89521.90
Indian51,3779.23
Other ethnicities5,0370.90
Non-Malaysian citizens52,8759.50
Total556,575100.00

Education

See also: Education in Penang. The district is where some of the oldest schools in Malaysia were established. Penang Free School, founded in 1816, is the oldest English school in Southeast Asia, as well as the first of several missionary schools in the city. These English-medium schools, including St. Xavier's Institution, St. George's Girls School and Methodist Boys' School have produced some of Malaysia's most influential figures, including lawmakers, politicians, professionals and businessmen.

In addition, the first Chinese schools in Malaysia were established within the district. Since then, Chinese schools like Chung Ling High School, Heng Ee High School and Penang Chinese Girls' High School have maintained strong reputations based on academic excellence.

International schools have also been established within the city to cater to the growing expatriate population. These schools offer primary to secondary education up to A Levels and International Baccalaureate.

In terms of tertiary education, the district is home to one of the best Malaysian public universities - Universiti Sains Malaysia, as well as several private colleges and institutions such as Wawasan Open University, SEGi College and Han Chiang College.

The Penang State Library operates a branch and a children's library within the district.[6]

Health care

In recent years, George Town has become the medical tourism centre of Malaysia, generating about 70% of the country's medical tourism revenue and attracting approximately half of medical tourist arrivals into the country.[7] [8] [9] The numerous public and private hospitals in the district, coupled with low cost of living and ease of travel have helped facilitate the medical tourism boom.

The Penang General Hospital is the main public hospital for George Town and the district. Built in 1882, it also serves as the reference hospital within northern Malaysia.[10]

Private hospitals, including Penang Adventist Hospital and Lam Wah Ee Hospital, also offer advanced facilities and speedier care by well-trained professionals. These hospitals cater not only to the local population but also patients from other states and neighbouring countries such as Indonesia and Singapore.[11]

Transportation

See main article: article and Transport in Penang.

Land

The district is linked with the Malay Peninsula via the Penang Bridge, which runs between the George Town suburb of Gelugor and Perai on the mainland.

George Town has a relatively well-developed road network stretching back to the early days of British colonisation. Within the city centre are narrow streets and lanes, while modern arterial roads connect the city centre with the suburbs such as Tanjung Tokong, Air Itam and Jelutong.

The Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway runs along the eastern coastline of Penang Island between the city centre and the Penang International Airport, linking both locations with the Bayan Lepas Free Industrial Zone and the Penang Bridge.

Federal Route 6 is a winding trunk road that serves as the pan-island road, forming a circular loop round Penang Island. In the clockwise direction, this road connects the city centre with Bayan Lepas, Balik Pulau and Teluk Bahang.

Public transportation throughout Penang Island is composed of buses operated by Rapid Penang. In recent years, a free shuttle service within the city centre and double decker buses for tourists have also been introduced.[12] [13]

The district also has the only operational railway on Penang Island - the Penang Hill Railway. It is the oldest funicular rail system in Malaysia, having commenced operations in 1923. It was last upgraded in 2011 with new coaches that take as little as five minutes to reach the peak of Penang Hill.

Sea

The Port of Penang consists of four terminals, one of which is located within the district. The Swettenham Pier serves not only cruise ships, but also on occasion, warships as well.[14] [15] [16] As of 2014, Swettenham Pier recorded 1.2 million tourist arrivals and attracted some of the world's biggest cruise liners, such as the .[17]

In addition, the Penang Ferry Service operates across the Penang Strait between George Town and Butterworth on the Malay Peninsula. At present, four ferries ply the route between George Town and Butterworth daily.

Tourist attractions

A great majority of Penang's tourist attractions lie within the centre of George Town. The city centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is well-renowned for its architectural, cultural and culinary varieties; George Town is also said to be the food capital of Malaysia. In addition, the district has a number of natural attractions ranging from the central hills of Penang Island to the sandy beaches along the island's northern coastline.

Listed below are just some of the landmarks within the Northeast Penang Island District.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2017 Q2 statistics. Penang Institute. PDF. en. 2017-11-30. https://web.archive.org/web/20171201080810/http://penanginstitute.org/v3/files/quarterly_penang_statistics/2017/PQS-Q22017.pdf. 2017-12-01. dead.
  2. Web site: Map of Pinang Island and Province Wellesley,1897. www.nas.gov.sg. 2018-01-24.
  3. Web site: Pejabat Daerah Dan Tanah Daerah Timur Laut - Official Website For North-East Penang Land And District Office. dtl.penang.gov.my. en-gb. 2018-01-24.
  4. News: Yew Tun Seang new mayor of Penang Island. 2018-01-17. 2018-01-24.
  5. News: Organisation Chart. 9 October 2015. Official Portal of Penang Island City Council (MBPP). 15 October 2016.
  6. Web site: Penang Library Corporation. https://web.archive.org/web/20170704072905/http://www.penanglib.gov.my/index.php/en/services/libraries/branch-libraries. 2017-07-04. dead.
  7. Web site: Penang Monthly. penangmonthly.com.
  8. Web site: Penang accounts for 50% of medical tourists. www.thesundaily.my.
  9. Higher Education in Regional and City Development : State of Penang, Malaysia. OECD.
  10. News: Penang to have first-ever school in hospital. NST Online. 18 October 2016.
  11. News: Getting back its mojo. 13 August 2011. The Economist. 0013-0613. 18 October 2016.
  12. Web site: Penang – The Pearl of the Orient. Equator Academy of Art. 27 July 2008. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080914043135/http://www.equator-academy.com/402.php. 14 September 2008.
  13. Web site: Penang Hop-On Hop-Off.
  14. Web site: Swettenham Pier Cruise Terminal. Penang Port.
  15. Web site: Newspaper Article - S'pore gunboats call at Penang. eresources.nlb.gov.sg. 18 October 2016.
  16. Web site: US Navy ship calls at Penang - Community The Star Online. www.thestar.com.my. 18 October 2016.
  17. News: Is Penang's tourism on the right track?. 1 October 2015. Penang Monthly. en-US. 17 October 2016.