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Country
  
Malaysia

Postal code
  
11600

University
  
Han Chiang College

Website
  
mbpp.gov.my

Local time
  
Saturday 5:31 AM

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District
  
Northeast Penang Island

Time zone
  
Malaysian Standard Time (UTC+8)

Weather
  
26°C, Wind E at 5 km/h, 88% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Penang State Mosque, Blue Sky, Nan Hai Gong

Jelutong (Penang Hokkien: jit lor tong) is a suburb of George Town in Penang, Malaysia. Located south of the Pinang River, Jelutong has been inhabited since as early as the late 18th century, when traders from Aceh and India settled around the area.

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Map of Jelutong, Penang, Malaysia

It was once notorious as a turf for gangsters and triads until the 1980s, when urbanisation transformed the area into a residential suburb of George Town.

Etymology

Jelutong was named after the Jelutong tree, known scientifically as Dyera costulata. It was believed that this species of trees was once abundant around the area now known as Jelutong.

History

Jelutong was already inhabited before the arrival of Captain Francis Light in 1786. Merchants from Aceh and India established resting places and villages along the mouth of Pinang River.

In the mid-19th century, the then forested area was first cleared for agricultural purposes. Factories were set up much later in Jelutong, as the urban population spilled southward from George Town proper. In spite of industrialisation, some fishing communities continued to exist up until recently and charcoal makers still make a living from the mangrove swamps along the coast.

The growing population in Jelutong led to rampant crime and thugs roaming the streets. It was only in the 1980s with a rise in the standards of living and urbanisation that Jelutong's criminal notoriety was eradicated.

It was in the Jelutong parliamentary constituency where Karpal Singh, a prominent Malaysian lawyer, first entered the national political scene. The Democratic Action Party politician held the seat for over 20 years until 1999, earning him the nickname the 'Tiger of Jelutong'.

Landmarks

  • Karpal Singh Drive
  • Nicol David International Squash Centre (where Nicol David, a top international squash player, first trained as a kid)
  • References

    Jelutong, Penang Wikipedia


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