Batu Lanchang

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Batu Lanchang
Suburb of George Town
Other transcription(s)
 • Jawiباتو لنچڠ
 • Chinese峇都兰樟 (Simplified)
峇都蘭樟 (Traditional)
 • HokkienBâ-too-lân-tsiang (Tâi-lô)
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Batu Lanchang is located in George Town, Penang
Batu Lanchang
Batu Lanchang
Coordinates: 5°23′0″N 100°18′0″E / 5.38333°N 100.30000°E / 5.38333; 100.30000Coordinates: 5°23′0″N 100°18′0″E / 5.38333°N 100.30000°E / 5.38333; 100.30000
Country Malaysia
State Penang
DistrictNortheast Penang Island
CitySeal of George Town.svg George Town
Government
 • Local governmentPenang Island City Council
 • Mayor of Penang IslandYew Tung Seang
 • Batu Lancang State AssemblymanOng Ah Teong (DAP)
 • Jelutong Member of ParliamentRSN Rayer (DAP)
Time zoneUTC+8 (MST)
 • Summer (DST)Not observed
Postal code
11600
Websitembpp.gov.my

Batu Lanchang is a suburb of George Town in Penang, Malaysia. It is located nearly 2.7 km (1.7 mi) southwest of the city centre, and sandwiched between Air Itam to the west and Jelutong to the east.

Formerly an agricultural area, Batu Lanchang has turned into a suburban residential area, with a mix of high-rises and landed properties. Green Lane, in particular, has become an affluent neighbourhood, whilst also serving as a major thoroughfare through Batu Lanchang, linking George Town and Gelugor.

History[]

An apartment at Batu Lanchang Avenue

Batu Lanchang was once an agricultural area, where coconut groves stretched all the way to the hills of Air Itam. At the time, Green Lane was the only road through Batu Lanchang; true to its name, it was a country path lined with trees. Urbanisation of the area began in the 1950s, when residential high rises were first built along Green Lane. The development of residential estates around Green Lane, such as Island Park and Island Glades, have transformed it into a wealthy suburban neighbourhood. Development then gradually spilled out across Batu Lanchang, leading to residential high rises like the Central Park condominiums.

Transportation[]

To this day, Green Lane serves as the main thoroughfare within Batu Lanchang. It forms part of the Penang Middle Ring Road and is heavily used by motorists daily.[1] Other major roads within this suburb include Jalan Tan Sri Teh Ewe Lim (formerly Batu Lanchang Road) and Batu Lanchang Lane; the former leads towards Jelutong while the latter links the suburb with Air Itam.

Rapid Penang buses 11, 13, 206 and 304 serve the residents of the suburb, by connecting Batu Lanchang with George Town to the north and other destinations on Penang Island, such as Jelutong, Gelugor, Air Itam and Paya Terubong.[2][3][4][5]

Education[]

Penang Free School has produced several prominent personalities throughout its long history.
Heng Ee High School is well known for the strong academic performance of its students.

A total of two primary schools, seven high schools and a vocational school are located within Batu Lanchang. Notably, Green Lane is home to two of Penang's top missionary schools – Penang Free School and Convent Green Lane. Penang Free School is also the oldest English school in Southeast Asia, with a history dating back to 1816.

Aside from Penang Free School and Convent Green Lane, Batu Lanchang contains two of the more well-known Chinese high schools in Penang – Chung Hwa Confucian High School and Heng Ee High School. Chung Hwa Confucian High School was established in 1904, making it the oldest Chinese school in Penang.[6]

The schools within Batu Lanchang are as follows.

Primary schools

  • SRK Batu Lanchang[7]
  • SRJK (C) Kheng Tean[8]

High schools

Vocational school

  • SMV Batu Lanchang[13]

In addition to these schools, the Penang Digital Library is also located within the grounds of Penang Free School.[14][15] Launched in 2016, it is the first digital library in Malaysia and contains a digitalised collection of over 3,000 reading materials.[16][17]

Health care[]

Lam Wah Ee Hospital, one of the several private hospitals on Penang Island, is located at the junction of Green Lane and Jalan Tan Sri Teh Ewe Lim. Since its establishment in 1883, the hospital continues to provide traditional Chinese health care to this day, whilst also offering modern treatments as with other private hospitals.[18]

Two other private specialised medical centres within Batu Lanchang are the Carl Corrynton Medical Centre and the Optimax Eye Specialist Hospital.[19][20]

Tourist attractions[]

Neighbourhoods[]

References[]

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  7. ^ "SK BATU LANCHANG - PULAU PINANG - Carian Sekolah Malaysia". www.sekolahmy.com (in ms-MY). Retrieved 2017-05-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  8. ^ "SJK(C) KHENG TEAN – PULAU PINANG – Carian Sekolah Malaysia". www.sekolahmy.com (in ms-MY). Retrieved 2017-05-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
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  10. ^ "SMK HAMID KHAN – PULAU PINANG – Carian Sekolah Malaysia". www.sekolahmy.com (in ms-MY). Retrieved 2017-05-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
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  14. ^ "Penang's digital library to run 24/7 from May 1 – Community | The Star Online". www.thestar.com.my. Retrieved 2017-05-19.
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  16. ^ Zabidi, Nor Diana. "Portal Rasmi Kerajaan Negeri Pulau Pinang – The Penang Digital Library". www.penang.gov.my (in ms-my). Retrieved 2017-03-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
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  18. ^ "HLWE :: History". www.hlwe.com.my. Retrieved 2017-05-19.
  19. ^ http://www.carlcorrynton.com. "CONTACT US | Carl Corrynton Medical Centre | Plastic Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery, Regenerative Medicine, Orthopaedic/Sports Medicine". www.carlcorrynton.com. Retrieved 2016-11-10. {{cite web}}: External link in |last= (help)
  20. ^ "Penang Eye Specialist Hospital | OPTIMAX Eye Specialist Malaysia". www.optimax2u.com. Retrieved 2017-05-19.
  21. ^ "myPenang – Batu Lanchang Market". www.mypenang.gov.my. Archived from the original on 2017-07-14. Retrieved 2017-05-16.
  22. ^ Ahmad, Aida. "Top 10 nibbles from Penang – Focus | The Star Online". Retrieved 2017-05-16.
  23. ^ "Malaysian kuih: A marriage of flavours and cultures". 2016-03-27. Retrieved 2017-05-16.
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