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![]() | LOCATION Penang Hill is a hill
resort comprising a group of peaks in Penang, Malaysia. It is located in Air Itam, which is 6
kilometres (3.7 mi) from the city centre of George Town.
Penang Hill is also known by the Malay name Bukit Bendera, which
refers to Flagstaff Hill, the most developed peak. The name Penang Hill covers
a number of hills, with the highest point at Western Hill which is 833 metres
(2,733 ft) above sea level. The hill stands out prominently from the
lowlands as a hilly and forested area |
HISTORY Captain Francis Light, founder of the colony in Penang, first
plotted a horse track from the Penang Botanic Gardens waterfall up to the top of the hill in 1788. He cleared an area in order to grow
strawberry, which was therefore known as Strawberry Hill. Its official name however was Flagstaff Hill,
which is still reflected in its name in Malay, Bukit Bendera (literally
"Flag Hill"). The name was a reference to the flagstaff outside
"Bel Retiro", which was the residence of the Governor of Penang built
by Francis Light c. 1789. The area is however widely known as Penang
Hill which in fact covers a number of hills, and the other names such as
Flagstaff Hill, Strawberry Hill are still used for peaks in the area. The hill became a cool retreat for the British
colonists from the heat of the lowlands and threat of malaria, and many bungalows were built on the summit
of Penang Hill for government servants and army. A Convalescent Bungalow was
built in 1803. | |
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