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Gelugor

Gelugor (formerly spelt as Glugor) is a suburb of George Town in the Malaysian state of Penang. Named after a plant species, Gelugor lies along the eastern seaboard of Penang Island, between Jelutong and Sungai Dua, and nearly 5 km (3.1 mi) south of the city centre.

Gelugor
Suburb of George Town
Other transcription(s)
 • Mandarin牛汝莪
Niú rǔ'é (Pinyin)
 • HokkienGû-lú-gô (Tâi-lô)
 • Tamilகுளுகோர்
Gelugor
Location within    George Town in    Penang
Coordinates: 5°22′8.76″N 100°18′34.92″E / 5.3691000°N 100.3097000°E / 5.3691000; 100.3097000
Country Malaysia
State Penang
City George Town
Government
 • Local governmentPenang Island City Council
 • Mayor of Penang IslandRajendran P. Anthony
 • Seri Delima State assemblymanConnie Tan Hooi Peng (DAP)
 • Bukit Gelugor Member of ParliamentRamkarpal Singh (DAP)
Area
 • Total2.9 km2 (1.1 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)[1]
 • Total18,662
 • Density6,400/km2 (17,000/sq mi)
Demographics
 • Ethnic groups
Time zoneUTC+8 (MST)
 • Summer (DST)Not observed
Postal code
11700
Websitembpp.gov.my

Gelugor had been populated as early as the late 18th century by Malay fishermen who arrived from Sumatra.[2] The area was then cleared for agricultural plantations by David Brown, a partner of Captain Francis Light.

Urbanisation of the area began in earnest in the 1960s, when residential estates were established within the area. Gelugor gradually turned into a suburb, helped by its strategic location right in between the city centre and Bayan Lepas to the south. In 1969, Universiti Sains Malaysia was founded at Gelugor and is now one of the top Malaysian public universities. The Penang Bridge, completed in 1985, physically connects the suburb with the Malay Peninsula.

Etymology edit

Gelugor was named after Garcinia atroviridis, known in Malay as asam gelugor.[3] Widely endemic in the Malay Peninsula, this species is especially cultivated on Penang Island for its medicinal properties.

History edit

 
An 1818 painting of the view overlooking the city centre and Gelugor.
 
A residential neighbourhood at Gelugor

Gelugor was one of the first areas of Penang Island to be inhabited. Fishermen had moved into the area from Sumatra in the 18th century, predating Captain Francis Light's founding of Penang Island in 1786.[2] They settled around the mouth of the Gelugor River (Malay: Sungai Gelugor) and Bukit Gelugor.

Soon after Light came ashore in what is now the city centre in 1786, his Scottish partner, David Brown, cleared the jungles around Gelugor to make way for agricultural purposes, including spice and coconut plantations.[4] Brown also brought in labourers from India to work in the estates. He eventually became the largest landowner on the island in the early 19th century.

Up until the end of World War II, Gelugor remained a rural area. Prior to the war, the British Army converted one of David Brown's houses into the Glugor Barracks, to be renamed later as Minden Barracks.[4] The army camp was occupied by the Imperial Japanese Army during the war. It was again put in use during the Malayan Emergency and the Indonesian Confrontation, before being closed for good in 1971 following the withdrawal of all British armed forces from Southeast Asia.

The development of residential estates at Gelugor began in the 1960s, originally to house civil servants. Also in the 1960s, a proposal to establish Penang's first university was mooted. Eventually, the Penang University (Malay: Universiti Pulau Pinang) was founded in 1969, before being relocated to the former Minden Barracks in 1971. The university has since been renamed Universiti Sains Malaysia, now one of the foremost public universities in Malaysia.

In 1985, the Penang Bridge that connects Gelugor with the Malay Peninsula was completed. The bridge has indirectly boosted urbanisation at Gelugor, which also lies right between the city centre and the Bayan Lepas Free Industrial Zone.

Demographics edit

Ethnicities within Gelugor in 2020[1]
Ethnicities / Nationality Percentage
Malays
47.2%
Other Bumiputeras
1.5%
Chinese
33.1%
Indians
12.9%
Others
0.5%
Non-Malaysians
4.8%

As of 2020, Gelugor was home to a population of 18,662, resulting in a population density of 6,435/km2 (16,670/sq mi).[1] Malays formed 47% of the suburb's population, followed by Chinese at 33% and Indians at nearly 13%.

Transportation edit

 
The Penang Bridge runs between Gelugor and Perai on the Malay Peninsula.
 
Construction of the Ayer Itam–Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway Bypass

Gelugor is physically linked to mainland Seberang Perai via the 13.5 km (8.4 mi)-long Penang Bridge. Upon its completion in 1985, the bridge was the longest in Southeast Asia; that title has since been passed on to the Second Penang Bridge further south.

Within the suburb, Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah serves as the main thoroughfare.[5] In recent years, much of the pan-island and incoming traffic from the Penang Bridge have been diverted to the Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway that runs along the suburb's periphery. Construction of the 6 km (3.7 mi) long Ayer Itam–Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway Bypass, part of the Penang Transport Master Plan, is ongoing and expected to be completed by 2025.[6] The bypass was designed to relieve congestion on the expressway by providing an alternative route through the suburb to Paya Terubong.[7]

Rapid Penang routes 11, 13, 102, 206, 301, 302, 303, 304 and 401 serve the residents of the suburb, by connecting Gelugor with the city centre and other destinations such as the Penang International Airport, Ayer Itam, Tanjung Bungah and Balik Pulau.[8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]

In addition, a cycling lane has been installed along the Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway as part of the move to encourage cycling as a form of alternative transportation.[17] This 12.5 km (7.8 mi)-long cycling lane extends from the city centre towards Queensbay Mall, south of the Penang Bridge.

Education edit

 
The main campus of Universiti Sains Malaysia is situated within Gelugor.

A total of three primary schools and two high schools are located within Gelugor. These national schools are listed as follows.

Primary schools

  • SRK Sungai Gelugor[18]
  • SRK Bukit Gelugor[19]
  • SRK Minden Height[20]

High schools

  • SMK Bukit Gambir[21]
  • SMK Datuk Hj. Mohamed Nor Ahmad[22]

Gelugor is home to one of the top Malaysian public universities, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM). It was ranked fifth within Malaysia by the QS World University Rankings as of 2016.[23] USM is also the only university in Malaysia to be accorded APEX University status by the Malaysian federal government and one of the handful autonomous universities nationwide.[24][25]

In addition, a teachers' training institution run by the Malaysian federal government, Institut Pendidikan Guru Pulau Pinang, is situated within Gelugor as well.[26]

Retail edit

 
Udini Square

Opened in 2015, Udini Square specialises in household hardware and sporting equipment. It is complemented by a Lotus's store located adjacent to the mall; the two shopping complexes are connected via an overhead pedestrian bridge.[27][28] Another commercial complex, named e-Gate, is situated next to both complexes, facing the Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway.[29]

Infrastructure edit

 
Gelugor Power Plant

Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia's main electric utility firm, operates a power plant at the coast of Gelugor.[30] Running primarily on oil, the Gelugor Power Station generates 398MW of electricity.[31]

Neighbourhoods edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "MyCensus 2020: Mukim/Town/Pekan". Department of Statistics Malaysia. Putrajaya: 174–175. February 2024. ISBN 9789672537069.
  2. ^ a b "Batu Uban: The earliest Malay settlement in Penang - Malaysia Premier Property and Real Estate Portal". Malaysia Premier Property and Real Estate Portal. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
  3. ^ "Gelugor_有道手机词典".
  4. ^ a b "History". www.raafschoolpenang.com. Retrieved 9 November 2016.
  5. ^ "sanctuary of luxurious living". The Star. 26 October 2016. Retrieved 19 May 2017 – via PressReader.
  6. ^ "5.7km bypass on island now 42% complete". The Star. 2 March 2024. Retrieved 6 March 2024.
  7. ^ "Bypass now 33% completed". The Star. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
  8. ^ Route maps rapidpg.com.my
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  14. ^ Route maps rapidpg.com.my
  15. ^ maps rapidpg.com.my
  16. ^ Route maps rapidpg.com.my
  17. ^ "Let's make Penang Malaysia's first Cycling State - Star2.com". Star2.com. 14 October 2015. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
  18. ^ "SK SG GELUGOR - PULAU PINANG - Carian Sekolah Malaysia". www.sekolahmy.com (in Malay). Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  19. ^ "SK BUKIT GELUGOR - PULAU PINANG - Carian Sekolah Malaysia". www.sekolahmy.com (in Malay). Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  20. ^ "SK MINDEN HEIGHT - PULAU PINANG - Carian Sekolah Malaysia". www.sekolahmy.com (in Malay). Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  21. ^ "SMK BUKIT GAMBIR - PULAU PINANG - Carian Sekolah Malaysia". www.sekolahmy.com (in Malay). Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  22. ^ "SMK DATUK HJ. MOHAMED NOR AHMAD - PULAU PINANG - Carian Sekolah Malaysia". www.sekolahmy.com (in Malay). Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  23. ^ "QS World University Rankings 2016". Top Universities. 25 August 2016. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  24. ^ Kulasagaran, Priya. "Four more local universities - UM, UKM, USM, UPM - granted autonomy - Nation | The Star Online". Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  25. ^ "USM | Universiti Sains Malaysia - APEX Status". www.usm.my. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  26. ^ "Institut Pendidikan Guru Kampus Pulau Pinang". www2.mqa.gov.my. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  27. ^ "Tesco Stores (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd". tesco.com.my. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  28. ^ II, Administrator. . www.visitpenang.gov.my. Archived from the original on 7 April 2017. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  29. ^ "e-Gate, Gelugor | Propwall". www.propwall.my. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  30. ^ "Gelugor Gas Power Plant". www.industryabout.com. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  31. ^ "Modelling Electricity Generation in Malaysia using IMEM: Initial Results" (PDF). Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.

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Gelugor formerly spelt as Glugor is a suburb of George Town in the Malaysian state of Penang Named after a plant species Gelugor lies along the eastern seaboard of Penang Island between Jelutong and Sungai Dua and nearly 5 km 3 1 mi south of the city centre GelugorSuburb of George TownOther transcription s Mandarin牛汝莪 Niu rǔ e Pinyin HokkienGu lu go Tai lo Tamilக ள க ர GelugorLocation within George Town in PenangCoordinates 5 22 8 76 N 100 18 34 92 E 5 3691000 N 100 3097000 E 5 3691000 100 3097000Country MalaysiaState PenangCityGeorge TownGovernment Local governmentPenang Island City Council Mayor of Penang IslandRajendran P Anthony Seri Delima State assemblymanConnie Tan Hooi Peng DAP Bukit Gelugor Member of ParliamentRamkarpal Singh DAP Area Total2 9 km2 1 1 sq mi Population 2020 1 Total18 662 Density6 400 km2 17 000 sq mi Demographics 1 Ethnic groups48 7 Bumiputera 47 2 Malay 1 5 indigenous groups from Sabah and Sarawak 33 1 Chinese 12 9 Indian 0 5 Other ethnicities 4 8 Non citizensTime zoneUTC 8 MST Summer DST Not observedPostal code11700Websitembpp wbr gov wbr my Gelugor had been populated as early as the late 18th century by Malay fishermen who arrived from Sumatra 2 The area was then cleared for agricultural plantations by David Brown a partner of Captain Francis Light Urbanisation of the area began in earnest in the 1960s when residential estates were established within the area Gelugor gradually turned into a suburb helped by its strategic location right in between the city centre and Bayan Lepas to the south In 1969 Universiti Sains Malaysia was founded at Gelugor and is now one of the top Malaysian public universities The Penang Bridge completed in 1985 physically connects the suburb with the Malay Peninsula Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Demographics 4 Transportation 5 Education 6 Retail 7 Infrastructure 8 Neighbourhoods 9 ReferencesEtymology editGelugor was named after Garcinia atroviridis known in Malay as asam gelugor 3 Widely endemic in the Malay Peninsula this species is especially cultivated on Penang Island for its medicinal properties History edit nbsp An 1818 painting of the view overlooking the city centre and Gelugor nbsp A residential neighbourhood at GelugorGelugor was one of the first areas of Penang Island to be inhabited Fishermen had moved into the area from Sumatra in the 18th century predating Captain Francis Light s founding of Penang Island in 1786 2 They settled around the mouth of the Gelugor River Malay Sungai Gelugor and Bukit Gelugor Soon after Light came ashore in what is now the city centre in 1786 his Scottish partner David Brown cleared the jungles around Gelugor to make way for agricultural purposes including spice and coconut plantations 4 Brown also brought in labourers from India to work in the estates He eventually became the largest landowner on the island in the early 19th century Up until the end of World War II Gelugor remained a rural area Prior to the war the British Army converted one of David Brown s houses into the Glugor Barracks to be renamed later as Minden Barracks 4 The army camp was occupied by the Imperial Japanese Army during the war It was again put in use during the Malayan Emergency and the Indonesian Confrontation before being closed for good in 1971 following the withdrawal of all British armed forces from Southeast Asia The development of residential estates at Gelugor began in the 1960s originally to house civil servants Also in the 1960s a proposal to establish Penang s first university was mooted Eventually the Penang University Malay Universiti Pulau Pinang was founded in 1969 before being relocated to the former Minden Barracks in 1971 The university has since been renamed Universiti Sains Malaysia now one of the foremost public universities in Malaysia In 1985 the Penang Bridge that connects Gelugor with the Malay Peninsula was completed The bridge has indirectly boosted urbanisation at Gelugor which also lies right between the city centre and the Bayan Lepas Free Industrial Zone Demographics editEthnicities within Gelugor in 2020 1 Ethnicities Nationality Percentage Malays 47 2 Other Bumiputeras 1 5 Chinese 33 1 Indians 12 9 Others 0 5 Non Malaysians 4 8 As of 2020 update Gelugor was home to a population of 18 662 resulting in a population density of 6 435 km2 16 670 sq mi 1 Malays formed 47 of the suburb s population followed by Chinese at 33 and Indians at nearly 13 Transportation edit nbsp The Penang Bridge runs between Gelugor and Perai on the Malay Peninsula nbsp Construction of the Ayer Itam Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway Bypass Gelugor is physically linked to mainland Seberang Perai via the 13 5 km 8 4 mi long Penang Bridge Upon its completion in 1985 the bridge was the longest in Southeast Asia that title has since been passed on to the Second Penang Bridge further south Within the suburb Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah serves as the main thoroughfare 5 In recent years much of the pan island and incoming traffic from the Penang Bridge have been diverted to the Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway that runs along the suburb s periphery Construction of the 6 km 3 7 mi long Ayer Itam Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway Bypass part of the Penang Transport Master Plan is ongoing and expected to be completed by 2025 6 The bypass was designed to relieve congestion on the expressway by providing an alternative route through the suburb to Paya Terubong 7 Rapid Penang routes 11 13 102 206 301 302 303 304 and 401 serve the residents of the suburb by connecting Gelugor with the city centre and other destinations such as the Penang International Airport Ayer Itam Tanjung Bungah and Balik Pulau 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 In addition a cycling lane has been installed along the Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway as part of the move to encourage cycling as a form of alternative transportation 17 This 12 5 km 7 8 mi long cycling lane extends from the city centre towards Queensbay Mall south of the Penang Bridge Education edit nbsp The main campus of Universiti Sains Malaysia is situated within Gelugor A total of three primary schools and two high schools are located within Gelugor These national schools are listed as follows Primary schools SRK Sungai Gelugor 18 SRK Bukit Gelugor 19 SRK Minden Height 20 High schools SMK Bukit Gambir 21 SMK Datuk Hj Mohamed Nor Ahmad 22 Gelugor is home to one of the top Malaysian public universities Universiti Sains Malaysia USM It was ranked fifth within Malaysia by the QS World University Rankings as of 2016 update 23 USM is also the only university in Malaysia to be accorded APEX University status by the Malaysian federal government and one of the handful autonomous universities nationwide 24 25 In addition a teachers training institution run by the Malaysian federal government Institut Pendidikan Guru Pulau Pinang is situated within Gelugor as well 26 Retail edit nbsp Udini SquareOpened in 2015 Udini Square specialises in household hardware and sporting equipment It is complemented by a Lotus s store located adjacent to the mall the two shopping complexes are connected via an overhead pedestrian bridge 27 28 Another commercial complex named e Gate is situated next to both complexes facing the Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway 29 Infrastructure edit nbsp Gelugor Power Plant Tenaga Nasional Malaysia s main electric utility firm operates a power plant at the coast of Gelugor 30 Running primarily on oil the Gelugor Power Station generates 398MW of electricity 31 Neighbourhoods editMinden Heights Taman Tun Sardon Bukit GambirReferences edit a b c d MyCensus 2020 Mukim Town Pekan Department of Statistics Malaysia Putrajaya 174 175 February 2024 ISBN 9789672537069 a b Batu Uban The earliest Malay settlement in Penang Malaysia Premier Property and Real Estate Portal Malaysia Premier Property and Real Estate Portal Retrieved 16 May 2017 Gelugor 有道手机词典 a b History www raafschoolpenang com Retrieved 9 November 2016 sanctuary of luxurious living The Star 26 October 2016 Retrieved 19 May 2017 via PressReader 5 7km bypass on island now 42 complete The Star 2 March 2024 Retrieved 6 March 2024 Bypass now 33 completed The Star Retrieved 28 February 2024 Route maps rapidpg com my Route maps rapidpg com my Route maps rapidpg com my Route maps rapidpg com my Route maps rapidpg com my Route maps rapidpg com my Route maps rapidpg com my maps rapidpg com my Route maps rapidpg com my Let s make Penang Malaysia s first Cycling State Star2 com Star2 com 14 October 2015 Retrieved 26 March 2017 SK SG GELUGOR PULAU PINANG Carian Sekolah Malaysia www sekolahmy com in Malay Retrieved 19 May 2017 SK BUKIT GELUGOR PULAU PINANG Carian Sekolah Malaysia www sekolahmy com in Malay Retrieved 19 May 2017 SK MINDEN HEIGHT PULAU PINANG Carian Sekolah Malaysia www sekolahmy com in Malay Retrieved 19 May 2017 SMK BUKIT GAMBIR PULAU PINANG Carian Sekolah Malaysia www sekolahmy com in Malay Retrieved 19 May 2017 SMK DATUK HJ MOHAMED NOR AHMAD PULAU PINANG Carian Sekolah Malaysia www sekolahmy com in Malay Retrieved 19 May 2017 QS World University Rankings 2016 Top Universities 25 August 2016 Retrieved 19 May 2017 Kulasagaran Priya Four more local universities UM UKM USM UPM granted autonomy Nation The Star Online Retrieved 19 May 2017 USM Universiti Sains Malaysia APEX Status www usm my Retrieved 19 May 2017 Institut Pendidikan Guru Kampus Pulau Pinang www2 mqa gov my Retrieved 19 May 2017 Tesco Stores Malaysia Sdn Bhd tesco com my Retrieved 19 May 2017 II Administrator Udini Square is Now Opened www visitpenang gov my Archived from the original on 7 April 2017 Retrieved 19 May 2017 e Gate Gelugor Propwall www propwall my Retrieved 19 May 2017 Gelugor Gas Power Plant www industryabout com Retrieved 19 May 2017 Modelling Electricity Generation in Malaysia using IMEM Initial Results PDF Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gelugor amp oldid 1219182934, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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