Kampong Serani
Kampong Serani | |
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Neighbourhood of George Town | |
Coordinates: 5°26′1.5426″N 100°18′34.2894″E / 5.433761833°N 100.309524833°E | |
Country | Malaysia |
State | Penang |
City | George Town |
Government | |
• Local government | Penang Island City Council |
• Mayor of Penang Island | Rajendran P. Anthony |
• Pulau Tikus State Assemblyman | Joshua Woo Sze Zeng (DAP) |
• Bukit Bendera Member of Parliament | Syerleena Abdul Rashid (DAP) |
Time zone | UTC 8 (MST) |
• Summer (DST) | Not observed |
Postal code | 10250 |
Website | mbpp |
Kampong Serani is a residential neighbourhood within the downtown core of George Town in the Malaysian state of Penang. Located within the city centre, it is bounded by College Avenue to the west and Leandro's Lane to the east.[1]
The neighbourhood was formerly inhabited by ethnic Eurasians, who had moved into the area as early as the 19th century.[1][2][3] However, most of the original Eurasian residents had since relocated to other areas in the city, following the redevelopment of Kampong Serani into a modern neighbourhood in the late 1990s.[2] Despite the urbanisation, the neighbourhood still retains some of its Eurasian characteristics and is home to the Penang Eurasian Association.[2][4]
Etymology
[edit]Kampong Serani in Malay is a direct translation of the settlement's English name, Eurasian Village.[1]
History
[edit]The second batch of Eurasian settlers, which came after the first batch that had arrived in 1786 with Captain Francis Light, were fleeing religious persecution in Siam, They arrived at Pulau Tikus in 1811 and chose to build their settlement, named Kampong Serani, within the area.[2][3] As the Eurasians were predominantly Catholic, the settlement was centred around the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Adjacent to the church was College General, a Catholic seminary which had been relocated to the settlement in 1808.[2]
Towards the end of the 20th century, Kampong Serani was earmarked for redevelopment, drawing objections and protests by the Eurasian community.[2][4] Eventually the settlement was completely bulldozed by 1994; commercial complexes and condominiums now stand at the site of the former Eurasian settlement. However, the street names within the neighbourhood, such as Leandro's Lane and College Lane, still bear Eurasian and Catholic influences, while the Penang Eurasian Association remains based at the area.
Transportation
[edit]Kampong Serani is served by Rapid Penang's bus routes 101, 102, 104 and 304, as well as the free-of-charge Pulau Tikus Loop (PTL) and the Congestion Alleviation Transport (CAT) Tanjung Tokong route.[5][6][7][8] These routes link Kampong Serani with various destinations within the city including the Penang International Airport, Queensbay Mall, Batu Ferringhi and Teluk Bahang.
Education
[edit]Kampong Serani is home to Convent Pulau Tikus and its primary branch, SRK Convent Pulau Tikus.[9][10] The all-girls' school was established in 1922, before being relocated to its present-day grounds in 1950.[10][11]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c Khoo, Su Nin (2007). Streets of George Town, Penang. Penang: Areca Books. ISBN 9789839886009.
- ^ a b c d e f "The History of Penang Eurasians". Penang Tourism. 2013-12-02. Retrieved 2017-05-20.
- ^ a b "Church opens mini museum of relics - Nation | The Star Online". www.thestar.com.my. Retrieved 2017-05-20.
- ^ a b Goh, Beng-Lan (2002). Modern Dreams: An Inquiry Into Power, Cultural Production, and the Cityscape in Contemporary Urban Penang, Malaysia. SEAP Publications. ISBN 9780877277309.
- ^ Route map rapidpg.com.my
- ^ Route map rapidpg.com.my
- ^ "myPenang - Pulau Tikus Loop". mypenang.gov.my. Archived from the original on 2017-05-22. Retrieved 2017-05-20.
- ^ The Star Online (2018-02-14), Penang announces RM15m free bus service, retrieved 2018-04-01
- ^ "SMK CONVENT PULAU TIKUS - PULAU PINANG - Carian Sekolah Malaysia". www.sekolahmy.com (in Malay). Retrieved 2018-07-18.
- ^ a b "End of the road for two Penang girls' schools, one of them perhaps country's oldest | Malay Mail". Retrieved 2018-07-18.
- ^ "Question marks over iconic convent schools in Penang - Nation | The Star Online". www.thestar.com.my. Retrieved 2018-07-18.