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Prangin Road is a major thoroughfare in the city of George Town within the Malaysian state of Penang. The one-way road, one of the busiest in the city centre, forms the southernmost limit of the city's UNESCO World Heritage Site and runs along major landmarks such as Komtar and Prangin Mall .
4th road (past the Prangin Ditch) Udini Road Jalan Udini: After Tunku Dhiauddin ibni Almarhum Sultan Zainul Rashid (Tunku Kudin), crown prince of Kedah and Viceroy of Selangor at the time of the Treaty of Pangkor (1874), who settled in Penang after being exiled from Kedah (see also Tengku Kudin Rd) Union Street Lebuh Union
Located at Prangin Road, it is touted as the first Urban Archaeological Park in the country. [1] The Sia Boey Urban Archaeological Park contains various recreational amenities, such as a koi fish-filled revitalised Prangin Canal, aged-old trees and a playground for the kids, all of which are open to the public.
Prangin Mall is a shopping mall within George Town in the Malaysian state of Penang. It is located at Prangin Road within the city's Central Business District (CBD), next to Komtar Tower , and is linked to both Komtar and neighboring 1st Avenue Mall via overhead skybridges.
A report dated August 1972 noted that the project should be located on a 22.4 acres (9.1 ha) site bounded by Penang Road, Prangin Road, Magazine Road and Beach Street, with parking for 3,000 vehicles. [38] Academics from the University of Penang and a traffic consultant provided additional input for the project. [9]
Prangin Canal shown in the middle of the photograph-cum-postcard. Prangin Road is the lane on the left, while Maxwell Road is the right. The latter would be demolished and disappear on the map after the construction of Komtar between 1973 and 1985. Only a rump section of Maxwell Road remains.
Penang Road; Komtar; Burmah Road; Transfer Road; Prangin Road; Pitt Street; Free-of-charge [2] 11 Weld Quay–Batu Lanchang via Perak Road, Jelutong: 12 Weld Quay–Bandar Sri Pinang via Macallum Street Ghaut: 13 Paya Terubong–Jelutong via Farlim, Batu Lanchang: 101 Weld Quay–Teluk Bahang via Komtar, Pulau Tikus, Tanjong Tokong, Tanjong ...
George Town is physically connected to mainland Malay Peninsula by two road bridges – the 13.5 km (8.4 mi) Penang Bridge and the 24 km (15 mi) Second Penang Bridge. [277] Within the city, the Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway is an important thoroughfare that runs along its eastern seaboard, connecting the city centre with the two bridges and ...