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Macalister Road, George Town

Macalister Road

Jalan Macalister (Malay)
中路 (Chinese)

Country  Malaysia
State  Penang
City George Town
Postal code 10400, 10450
Route information
Maintained by the Penang Island City Council
Existed: Early 19th century – present
Major junctions
West end: Western Road
East end: Magazine Circus (next to Komtar)

Jalan Macalister (Malay)
中路 (Chinese)

Coordinates: 5°24′54.14″N 100°19′36.13″E / 5.4150389°N 100.3267028°E / 5.4150389; 100.3267028Macalister Road is a major thoroughfare in the city of George Town in Penang, Malaysia. The road stretches out of Magazine Circus next to Komtar in the city centre towards the leafier western edge of the city.

The road was named after one of the Governors of Penang in the early 19th century. Originally a dirt track, the eastern section of Macalister Road has become urbanised as part of the city centre. Notably, the westernmost section of Macalister Road still retains a quieter, greener character, with mature Angsana trees providing shade along this particular section of the road.

Macalister Road was named in honour of a Scotsman, Colonel Norman Macalister, who served as the Governor of the Prince of Wales Island (now Penang Island) between 1808 and 1810.

During the colonial era, the Europeans tended to build their residences at Macalister Road. Tall Angsana trees were planted along the westernmost section of Macalister Road by Charles Curtis, who was the curator of the Penang Botanic Gardens in the late 19th century. Among the European residences at this particular stretch of Macalister Road are the Mayfair, Union Villa and Seri Teratai, the latter of which is the official residence of the Chief Minister of Penang.St. George's Girls School, one of the premier English schools in Penang, was relocated to its present grounds at this stretch of Macalister Road in 1954.


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