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Greater Penang Conurbation

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Country
  
Malaysia

Principal city
  
George Town

States
  
Penang  Kedah  Perak

Time zone
  
MST (UTC+8)

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Other major towns
  
Penang Bayan Lepas Balik Pulau Teluk Bahang Butterworth Bukit Mertajam Nibong Tebal Kepala Batas  Kedah Sungai Petani Kulim Bandar Baharu  Perak Kerian

The Greater Penang Conurbation that covers all of Penang, southern Kedah and northern Perak is the second largest metropolitan area in Malaysia. It is centred in George Town, Penang's capital city and also the second most populous city in Malaysia after Kuala Lumpur. As such, this conurbation is alternatively referred to as the George Town Conurbation.

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Greater Penang is home to between 2.5 million and 3 million inhabitants, the second most populous conurbation in Malaysia after Greater Kuala Lumpur (Klang Valley). In addition, Greater Penang serves as the major metropolitan area within northern Malaysia and one of the nation's manufacturing powerhouses; Bayan Lepas, in particular, is known as the 'Silicon Valley of the East' due to the concentration of electronic and engineering firms. George Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a major tourist destination within Southeast Asia, as well as the financial hub of northern Malaysia with the presence of several international banks in the city.

Penang also has the highest population density of all Malaysian states at 1,490/km2 and is one of the most urbanised states, with a recorded urbanisation level of 90.8% as of 2015.

The Greater Penang Conurbation has well-developed logistical links and infrastructure. It is well-connected via the Penang International Airport, one of the busiest airports in Malaysia, and the Port of Penang. Penang Island is linked with the rest of Peninsular Malaysia via the Penang Bridge and the Second Penang Bridge.

Definition

Greater Penang encompasses the entire state of Penang - which comprises Penang Island and Seberang Perai - and the southernmost portion of the neighbouring state of Kedah. According to certain definitions, the conurbation also covers parts of northern Perak that borders Penang, specifically Kerian District.

George Town, the capital city of Penang, is the most thriving and urbanised part of the Greater Penang Conurbation. The other major urban centres on Penang Island are Bayan Lepas and Balik Pulau, the latter of which is located at the western coast of Penang Island.

Over on the mainland, Butterworth serves as the heart of Seberang Perai, while the other major towns in Seberang Perai include Bukit Mertajam, Perai, Nibong Tebal and Kepala Batas. The towns in southern Kedah that are covered under Greater Penang are Sungai Petani, Kulim and Bandar Baharu. Within Kerian District in Perak, the major urban centre is the agricultural town of Parit Buntar.

The local councils within the Greater Penang Conurbation are as follows.

Penang :

  • Penang Island City Council
  • Seberang Perai Municipal Council
  • Kedah :

  • Sungai Petani Municipal Council
  • Kulim Municipal Council
  • Bandar Baharu District Council
  • Perak :

  • Kerian District Council
  • Population by Local Government Jurisdictions

    The population table is based on the 2010 official census for the local government areas within the George Town Conurbation.

    Transportation

    Public transportation is relatively more extensively developed within Penang, as the Rapid Penang public bus service, which runs over 40 routes throughout the state, was launched in 2007. Rapid Penang has also commenced cross-state bus services linking Butterworth with Sungai Petani and Parit Buntar.

    The Penang International Airport serves as the major airport within Greater Penang, and by extension, northern Malaysia. It is the second busiest airport in Malaysia in terms of cargo tonnage and the third busiest in the country in terms of passenger traffic. The airport is also relatively well-connected with several major regional cities such as Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Bangkok, Jakarta, Ho Chi Minh City, Taipei, Hong Kong and Guangzhou.

    The Port of Penang is one of the major sea ports in Malaysia, serving primarily the northern region of the country. The Port, with three terminals in Butterworth and one in George Town, handled over 1.1 million TEU of cargo in 2010, the second largest amount in Malaysia. The well-developed air and sea transportation infrastructures in Penang has facilitated the growth of the manufacturing sector within Greater Penang by enabling the flow of goods into and out of the factories in Bayan Lepas, Seberang Perai and Kulim.

    The North-South Expressway, the main arterial highway that runs through western Peninsular Malaysia and on to Singapore, also passes through the Greater Penang Conurbation via the Sungai Petani - Butterworth - Perai - Juru - Bandar Baharu route. The expressway also branches out towards the Penang Bridge and the Second Penang Bridge, thereby providing road connections between Penang Island and the rest of Peninsular Malaysia.

    In addition to the two bridges, the Penang Ferry Service also connects George Town and Butterworth, with four ferries plying the Penang Strait daily.

    References

    Greater Penang Conurbation Wikipedia