Sungai Petani

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Sungai Petani (also known locally as SP) is a town in the state of Kedah, in the northern part of Peninsular Malaysia. Sungai Petani is the second largest town in Kedah after Alor Setar. The name Sungai Petani has its roots from the Petani River with sungai meaning river in the Malay language. Sungai Petani in full means "Farmer River", due to the huge concentration of paddy fields and farmers in the state.

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[edit] Economy

Sungai Petani has a medium-sized business community which is largely made up of the middle and upper middle class of society. Small and medium industry also play a part in the local economy, producing numerous products, from semiconductors to television tubes and from textile to wood products.

[edit] Transportation

The town is easily accessible through the Federal Route 1 and also the North-South Expressway. Sungai Petani has two highway exits while the Federal Route I runs across the city. Apart from that, it also has a train station and an express bus hub that caters to any destination within Penisular Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore. The nearest airport is the Kepala Batas Airport near Alor Setar (the capital of Kedah State) and also the Bayan Lepas International Airport on Penang Island.

[edit] Services and Amenities

[edit] Health

Sungai Petani has various first class amenities such as the Sungai Petani Hospital, a USD150 million hospital currently in its final phases of construction and also various private medical facilities. There are also two private hospitals, Metro Specialist Hospital [1] and Strand Specialist Hospital.

[edit] Education

Sungai Petani also hosts a large number of top-class schools and academies. Sultan Mohamad Jiwa Science Secondary School, Sin Min Secondary School and Ibrahim Secondary School are some of top schools in the state. Saraswathi Tamil School is also one of the premier Tamil primary schools in Kedah. The Asian Institute of Medicine, Science and Technology is situated in Amanjaya, while the new Semeling campus is in the final stages of construction.

[edit] Tourism

[edit] Clock Tower

The major landmark of Sungai Petani is a clocktower located on the main street, Jalan Ibrahim. The clock tower was built in 1936. It is 12.1 m in height. It is topped by a dome-shaped structure. The tower was said to be a present from Lim Lean Teng to George V and Queen Mary to commemorate the Silver Jubilee. There are many other clocktowers in the town but there have been complaints regarding the numerous worn-out clocktowers.

[edit] Parks and Gardens

Sungai Petani is also known for its green lungs and attractions. In the heart of the town is the famous Jubli Perak (Silver Jubilee) public park and also Bird Park. There are more than 5 golf courses around Sungai Petani as well as various streams and rivers. Many lakes dot the land and have been attracting fishing fans for years.

[edit] Mount Jerai

In the northern part of the town, about 20 miles away, is the famous Mount Jerai. This is the tallest mountain in the northern region and is surrounded by a vast jungle. It is a navigational point for ships entering the Straits of Malacca from the north because it is visible from far. The trekking route takes you on a 18km journey to the top of the mountain through a winding road. Atop the Jerai is a resort and the mountain boasts some tall and cooling waterfalls. Historically, the Jerai mountain served as the navigational point for traders from the east and west. There was a temple on top of the mountain that was build nearly a thousand years ago during the Bujang Valley Hindu Civilization. It was consequently destroyed by the Malaysian authorities to make way for development.

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Districts: Baling | Bandar Baharu | Kota Setar | Kuala Muda | Kubang Pasu | Kulim | Langkawi | Padang Terap | Pendang | Sik | Yan
City: Alor Star
Towns: Anak Bukit | Baling | Bandar Baharu | Bedong | Bukit Kayu Hitam | Changlun | Guar Chempedak | Gurun | Jeniang | Jitra | Kodiang | Kota Sarang Semut | Kuah | Kuala Kedah | Kuala Nerang | Kulim | Langgar | Lunas | Merbok | Padang Matsirat | Pendang | Pokok Sena | Sik | Sintok | Sungai Petani | Tokai | Yan
Islands: Pulau Langkawi | Pulau Payar

Coordinates: 5°38′N 100°30′E

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