Penang

Penang
Pulau Pinang
State of Penang
Negeri Pulau Pinang (Malay)
Etymology: Areca nut
Nickname(s)
Pulau Mutiara
(English: "Pearl of the Orient")
Motto
Bersatu dan Setia
(English: "United and Loyal")
Anthem: Untuk Negeri Kita
(English: "For Our State")
   Penang in    Malaysia
Country Malaysia
Founded by the British East India Company11 August 1786
Straits Settlements1 April 1867 – 1 April 1946
Japanese occupation19 December 1941 – 3 September 1945
Malayan Union1 April 1946
Federation of Malaya31 August 1957
Proclamation of Malaysia16 September 1963
CapitalGeorge Town
05°24′52″N 100°19′45″E / 5.41444°N 100.32917°E / 5.41444; 100.32917
Largest citySeberang Perai
Ethnic groups
(2020)
Religion
(2020)
Demonym(s)Penangite
GovernmentParliamentary
• Governor
Ramli Ngah Talib
Chow Kon Yeow
(PHDAP)
LegislatureLegislative Assembly
Area
• Total
1,049 km2 (405 sq mi) (12th)
Elevation
24 m (79 ft)
Highest elevation833 m (2,733 ft)
Population
• 2020 census
1,740,405
• Density
1,659.11/km2 (4,297.1/sq mi) (3rd)
GDP (PPP)2024 estimate
• Total
$97,779 million (5th)
• Per capita
$54,309 (3rd)
GDP (nominal)2024 estimate
• Total
$29,889 million (5th)
• Per capita
$16,601 (3rd)
Gini (2022) 0.371
low
HDI (2024) 0.849
very high · 4th
CurrencyMalaysian ringgit (RM/MYR)
Time zoneUTC+8 (Malaysian Time)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideLeft
Calling code+604-2, +604-6, +604-8 (George Town)
+604-3, +604-5 (Seberang Perai)
Postal code
10xxx–11xxx (George Town)
12xxx-14xxx (Seberang Perai)
ISO 3166 codeMY-07
Public Transport
Websitewww.penang.gov.my

Penang is a Malaysian state located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It is divided into two parts by the Strait of Malacca: Penang Island to the west, where the capital city George Town is located, and Seberang Perai on the Malay Peninsula to the east. These two halves are physically connected by the Penang Bridge and the Second Penang Bridge. The state shares borders with Kedah to the north and east, and Perak to the south.

Penang is one of Malaysia's most developed economic powerhouses, with the second highest GDP per capita of all states. It also ranks fifth among the states in terms of average wages. Penang is Malaysia's leading exporter with nearly RM495 billion (US$119.57 billion) in exports in 2024, primarily through the Penang International Airport which is also the nation's second busiest by aircraft movements.

Established by Francis Light in 1786, Penang became part of the Straits Settlements, a British crown colony also comprising Malacca and Singapore. During World War II, Japan occupied Penang, but the British regained control in 1945. Penang was later merged with the Federation of Malaya (now Malaysia), which gained independence in 1957. Penang's economy shifted from entrepôt trade to electronics manufacturing and the tertiary sector throughout the late 20th century.

With 1.74 million residents and a population density of 1,659/km2 (4,300/sq mi) as of 2020, Penang is one of Malaysia's most densely populated and urbanised states. Seberang Perai is Malaysia's third largest city by population. Penang is culturally diverse with a population that includes Chinese, Malays, Indians, Eurasians, Siamese and expatriates.