Beach Street, George Town

5°25′5.77″N 100°20′35.32″E / 5.4182694°N 100.3431444°E / 5.4182694; 100.3431444

Beach Street
Lebuh Pantai (Malay)
土库街 / 土庫街 (Simplified Chinese / Traditional Chinese)
Thôo-khòo-ke (Hokkien POJ)
பீச் வீதி (Tamil)
OwnerGeorge Town
Maintained byPenang Island City Council
LocationGeorge Town
Postal code10300
North endLight Street
South endPrangin Road
Construction
Inauguration1786
LEBUH PANTAI
Beach St10300 P. PINANG

TypeCultural
Criteriaii, iii, iv
Designated2008 (32nd session)
Part ofGeorge Town UNESCO Core Zone
Reference no.1223
RegionAsia-Pacific

Beach Street is a major thoroughfare in George Town within the Malaysian state of Penang. Part of the city's central business district, it is also one of the oldest streets in Penang, having been created soon after the founding of the state by Captain Francis Light in 1786.[1]

The concentration of Malaysian and international banks around Beach Street has made George Town the financial hub within northern Malaysia.[2] In addition, Beach Street is within the UNESCO World Heritage Site, thanks to the colonial architecture of the bank headquarters and other commercial buildings along the street. Administrative buildings built by the British also once stood along Beach Street; however, these buildings were destroyed during World War II.[3]

  1. ^ Hockton, Keith (2012). Penang: An Inside Guide to Its Historic Homes, Buildings, Monuments and Parks. Kuala Lumpur: MPH Group Publishing. ISBN 9789674153038.
  2. ^ Khoo, Salma Nasution (2007). Streets of George Town, Penang. Penang, Malaysia: Areca Books. ISBN 9789839886009.
  3. ^ Langdon, Marcus. A Guide to George Town's Historic Commercial and Civic Precincts. Penang: George Town World Heritage Incorporated.

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