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Tanjung Bungah

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Country
  
Malaysia

Website
  
www.mbpp.gov.my

Local time
  
Sunday 10:51 PM

State
  
Penang

Postal code
  
11200

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District
  
Northeast Penang Island

Time zone
  
Malaysian Standard Time (UTC+8)

Weather
  
26°C, Wind SE at 3 km/h, 89% Humidity

Points of interest
  
TeddyVille Museum, Penang Floating Mosque, Pantai Miami, Geok San Soo

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Tanjung Bungah (also spelt as Tanjong Bungah) is a suburb of George Town in Penang, Malaysia. It is located along the northern coast of Penang Island between Batu Ferringhi and Tanjung Tokong, and about 11km northwest of George Town proper. Tanjung Bungah is well-known as a beach destination, with several hotels and resorts lining the beaches within the area. Decades of urbanisation has also led to the mushrooming of residential high-rises at Tanjung Bungah.

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Map of Tanjung Bungah, Penang, Malaysia

In addition, the suburb is home to a significant expatriate population; a number of Royal Australian Air Force servicemen used to reside here while being stationed in Penang in the 1960s and 70s.

Due to its location along the northern coast of Penang Island, Tanjung Bungah was hard hit by the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami.

Etymology

Tanjung Bungah, which means Flower Cape in Malay, was so named due to the several smaller promontories that jut out to the sea along the cape.

History

Tanjung Bungah was formerly a quiet fishing village populated by Malay and Chinese fishermen. It only gained prominence as a beach destination of choice for locals and tourists in the 1950s. At the time, Batu Ferringhi had yet to be developed. The crystal clear waters off Tanjung Bungah also attracted two local swimming clubs into the area - the Penang Swimming Club and the Penang Chinese Swimming Club.

The Royal Australian Air Force personnel who were stationed in Penang during the Malayan Emergency and the Indonesian Confrontation would escape to their residences at Tanjung Bungah, known as the Hillside. The spouses of the Australian servicemen also operated an amateur English language radio station - Radio RAAF - which could be tuned in throughout Penang and parts of neighbouring Kedah.

The urbanisation of Tanjung Bungah began in the 1980s, leading to the construction of numerous residential high-rises along the shoreline. The development of Tanjung Bungah has also attracted expatriates who chose to retire on Penang Island, as the suburb is located within commuting distance of George Town, the shopping malls at Tanjung Tokong and the beaches of Batu Ferringhi. Two international schools have been established here as well - Dalat International School and Tenby International School.

Tanjung Bungah was one of the hardest hit areas during the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami that ultimately claimed a total of 52 lives in Penang. The Floating Mosque was subsequently built in 2005 and is now a major landmark at Tanjung Bungah.

Landmarks

  • Penang Floating Mosque
  • College General
  • References

    Tanjung Bungah Wikipedia