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George Town (乔治市 ジョージタウン〕



George Town is the capital city of the state of Penang in Malaysia. Named after Britain's King George III, the city is located on the northeast corner of Penang Island and has about 220,000 inhabitants, or about 400,000 including the suburbs.

George Town was founded in 1786 by Captain Francis Light, a trader for the British East India Company, as base for the company in the Malay States. He obtained the island of Penang from the Sultan of Kedah and built Fort Cornwallis on the north-eastern corner of the island. The fort became the nexus of a growing trading post and the island's population reached 12,000 by 1804.

George Town is known as Tanjung in Malay and 喬治市 (Qiáozhì Shì) in Chinese. It was voted as one of the best cities in Asia by Asiaweek, ranked 6th in 1998 and 9th in 2000. More recently in 2007, it was ranked as the 10th most liveable city in Asia according to an international survey involving 254 cities worldwide by Employment Conditions Abroad Limited (ECA International). Back in 2002, it was placed 12th. A city is judged based on its weather, air quality, infrastructure, health services, housing, security and politics.

Due to strict rent controls, George Town retains many colonial-era shophouses to this day and is often considered an architectural gem. Most of George Town's population is of Chinese origin.

Since the repeal of the rent controls in 2000, many pre-war buildings have given way to new high rises. Heritage guidelines are still in its infancy and much needs to be done to conserve such treasures for the benefit of future generations.

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13 months ago   +12
George Town, often written as Georgetown, is the capital of Penang state. It is located on the northeast tip of Penang Island. The city of George Town itself has a population of 200,000, a number that has dropped over the years as the population moves to the suburbs. It is the biggest city and administrative centre of a metropolitan area of over a million people.

Much of George Town consists of old shophouses built on narrow streets. Exploring the streets of George Town is in itself part of the attractiveness of George Town, making it one of the favourite destinations for foreign visitors. The city of George Town is one of two cities (the other being Malacca) that has been submitted for consideration as a Unesco World Heritage Site.

For photos and more details about George Town, go to:
http://www.asiaexplorers.com/malaysia/george_town.htm
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3 months ago David Jecy Ak Kelvin   0
I AM FROM MIRI SARAWAK.I WANT TO GO PENANG.I LOVE PENANG.
1 month ago   0
On 8th July, Georgetown have been listed as World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Truly a proud moment for us Penangites.
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