Penang Hill | |
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Bukit Bendera (Malay) 升旗山 (Chinese) பகொடி மலை / கொடி மலை (Tamil) | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 833 m (2,733 ft) |
Prominence | 735 m (2,411 ft) |
Coordinates | 5°25′28″N 100°16′08.1″E / 5.42444°N 100.268917°E |
Geography | |
Location | Penang Island |
Country | Malaysia |
State | Penang |
City | George Town |
Climbing | |
Easiest route | Penang Hill Railway |
Penang Hill is a hill resort comprising a group of peaks near the center of Penang Island, Malaysia. It is located within the Air Itam suburb, 9 km (5.6 mi) west of the center of George Town. Penang Hill is also known by the Malay name Bukit Bendera, which actually refers to Flagstaff Hill, the most developed peak. One of the peaks is known as Strawberry Hill, which was also the name of a house owned by Francis Light, founder of Penang colony.
A number of hills are covered by Penang Hill, with the highest point being Western Hill that stands at an altitude of 833 meters (2,733 feet) above sea level. Penang Hill is a hilly and forested area that stands out from the lowlands of Malaysia by being hilly and wooded. The area was used as a retreat during the British colonial period, and is now a very popular tourist destination due to its history and heritage.
The top of Flagstaff Hill, the most developed tourist area, is accessible via the Penang Hill Railway from its base station at Hill Railway Station Road. To date, this funicular railway system is the only one of its kind in Malaysia, transporting over a million visitors to the top of Penang Hill as of 2014[update].[1]
Penang Hill is part of Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve, recognized by UNESCO as the third Biosphere Reserve in Malaysia listed in the World Network of Biosphere Reserves (WNBR).[2]