Padang City is one area in George Town Bandaraya. It is situated in the area of Tanjung parlimen. Padang City is divided to two parts namely Padang Old Town and Padang New Town. Here some important events are held such as Ceremony of Independence Day, New Year Greeting and other casual events.
Padang Old Town, or simply called The Padang, is the parade ground and playing field created by the British colonials in the civic district of George Town. It is bordered by Fort Cornwallis on one side, Jalan Tun Syed Sheh Barakbah, Jalan Padang Kota Lama and Light Street.
The name "The Esplanade" is usually used collectively to denote the whole area that includes Padang Old Town and Jalan Tun Syed Sheh Barakbah, although historically The Esplanade refers only to Jalan Tun Syed Sheh Barakbah, between the bend in the road (called Fort Point) and where the road ends, near the Cenotaph.
The name "The Esplanade" is usually used collectively to denote the whole area that includes Padang Old Town and Jalan Tun Syed Sheh Barakbah, although historically The Esplanade refers only to Jalan Tun Syed Sheh Barakbah, between the bend in the road (called Fort Point) and where the road ends, near the Cenotaph.
Padang Old Town is located in one of the oldest section of George Town and was among the earliest part of town to be cleared. When Francis Light
landed at the cape in 1786, he found that this part of the island was
uninhabited (there were small Malay and Acehnese riverine settlements
along Sungai Pinang)
and densely forested. The land was flat but overgrown with hardwood
trees such as the Penaga Laut (ironwood). The northern shore was sandy
while the eastern shore was covered with mangrove swamp. Light was said
to have blasted silver coins into the forest to induce the workers to
clear the land. These coins would have landed in the area where Padang Old Town is located today.
There were several structures on Padang Old Town that has since been destroyed or dismantled. The clubhouse buildings, the Penang Sports Club (Cricket Section) and the Penang Recreation Club were located on the Padang - an arrangement that is similar to what we can see in Singapore's Padang today. Also located on Padang Old Town is the Vermont Memorial, a cost iron pavilion for the public, as well as the Municipal Band Stand, a pavilion for public entertainment and ceremonies. Most of these were destroyed during the Second World War and never rebuilt.
There were several structures on Padang Old Town that has since been destroyed or dismantled. The clubhouse buildings, the Penang Sports Club (Cricket Section) and the Penang Recreation Club were located on the Padang - an arrangement that is similar to what we can see in Singapore's Padang today. Also located on Padang Old Town is the Vermont Memorial, a cost iron pavilion for the public, as well as the Municipal Band Stand, a pavilion for public entertainment and ceremonies. Most of these were destroyed during the Second World War and never rebuilt.
Fort Cornwallis was built in 1786 as a simple fort of
nibong palms. It was rebuilt in bricks in 1793, and again in 1810.
What we see of it dates from the 1810 renovation, with little change
thereafter. On the south side of Padang Old Town is Light Street, the
oldest street of George Town, and built to be a stately thoroughfare for the new British settlement. Across from it was the Police Courts, now the State Assembly Building (Dewan Undangan Negeri), dating from the early 19th century. On the western side of Padang Old Town is Town Hall and City Hall,
built in 1880 and 1900 respectively. On the seaward side of Padang Old Town is a coastal road called The Explanade, which dates to the
late 19th century (before that, it was just sandy shore). The Esplanade
is now part of Jalan Tun Syed Sheh Barakbah. On a protrusion opposite
Jalan Padang Kota Lama is the Cenotaph, dating to after the Second World War.
Although the British is no more the administrators in Penang, their legacy lives on in the sights all around Padang Old Town.
Although the British is no more the administrators in Penang, their legacy lives on in the sights all around Padang Old Town.
Narrative source is http://www.penang-traveltips.com/padang-kota-lama.htm and combine with others sources. Photo-photo taken by me during a visit to Penang in early January of the year 2009. I didn't have much time so I visited the Padang Old Town at night and I used Nokia N90 camera.
It's such an informative writing for travellers or those who love heritage sites. Enjoying each words written here, and... waiting for the "Semarang Heritage" story from you.
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