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The Penang Strait is an 11 kilometre-wide that separates from mainland . is to the west of the channel, while , the mainland half of the , is to the east. The northern and southern ends of the channel join the Strait of Malacca, one of the world's busiest maritime routes.

The provides deepwater passage to the Port of Penang, which is located in Butterworth in . In addition, in George Town, 's capital city that is situated on , is a popular destination for cruise ships, serving as one of the major entry points into .

Since the foundation of as a trading outpost of the in 1786, the Penang Strait has historically been a busy shipping route.


Geography
The Penang Strait separates from the to the east. It connects with the Strait of Malacca to the north and south.

The can also be further divided into the North Channel and the South Channel. The North Channel refers to the body of water north of the northeastern of , where George Town is situated, whereas the South Channel covers the body of water south of that .

Fort Cornwallis Ligthouse.JPG|The North Channel off the northern coastline of George Town MY-penang-georgetown-faehrh.jpg|The South Channel along the eastern shoreline of George Town Jerejak Island.JPG|, the largest island within the Penang Strait


Tributaries
The rivers that flow into the Penang Strait are listed as follows.

:

  • Pinang River
  • Gelugor River
  • Bayan Lepas River
:


Islands
A handful of islands and islets lie within the South Channel of the Penang Strait. The largest of all is , located off the southeastern coast of . The largely forested island was once the site of a asylum, which was then converted into a maximum security prison before its eventual closure in 1993.

Other islets within the are and , both of which are located off the southern coast of . Man-made islets were also created during the construction of the in the 1980s.


History
Ever since the establishment of George Town in 1786, the Penang Strait has served as an important shipping route within the . Up until the 1970s, the main harbour facilities were situated at Weld Quay in George Town. The reclamation of Weld Quay in the late 19th century allowed larger ships to dock off the city's waterfront, as the depth of the seas off Weld Quay was deeper.

In 1974, the Port of Penang's cargo facilities were shifted to Butterworth across the .

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Thus, cargo and container shipping are mainly handled in Butterworth, while in George Town continues to receive cruise ships to this day. In 2015 alone, recorded 145 port calls, the highest in . Meanwhile, Butterworth's port facilities handled more than 1.2 million TEU of cargo in 2013, making it one of the busiest harbours in the country.

The Penang Strait was also the scene where the initial shots of the Battle of Penang were fired on 28 October 1914. The Imperial German Navy , , sailed into the strait disguised as a British ship before shelling and torpedoing the Imperial Russian Navy , Zhemchug. then sailed northwest towards the Malacca Straits, sinking another French warship along the way.

Towards the end of World War II, the Penang Strait was also mined by the Allied forces, using air-dropped mines to impede Japanese merchant shipping.

(1998). 9781850652847, C. Hurst & Co. Publishers. .

On 17 January 2010, a dragon boat tragedy occurred when the resulted in a boat collision, capsizing a and killing 6 paddlers on board. The incident raised concerns by several officers, especially Shamsir Mohamed, officer of the Marine Department (northern region) and Lai Chew Hock, chairman of the Penang Dragon Boat Association, regarding the suitability for conducting in the Penang Straits. Shamsir cited busy traffic, unpredictable weather, and strong currents for his concerns, while Chew Hock claimed the area was unsuitable for any water sports activities due to debris from and strong currents. However, Lim Choo Hooi, chairman of Penang Forward Sports Club, refuted the claim, saying that neither the wave tides nor the monsoon season posed a problem for training sessions. Coaches would need to check sea and weather conditions prior to conducting training sessions. He also said that the tragedy site was protected from and and had been used for training for three years, making it one of the safest stretches of public shoreline.


Transportation and Infrastructure


Bridges
Two bridges now traverse the Penang Strait - the and the Second Penang Bridge. The , completed in 1985, connects on the mainland with the suburb of on . In 2014, the Second Penang Bridge further south was opened for public use, thereby substituting the as the longest bridge in . The Second Penang Bridge runs between on the mainland and on the island.

To bolster Penang's electricity grid, Berhad (TNB) initiated a RM500 million cross-straits electric grid project in 2022. This significant investment aims to deliver a substantial 2,000 megawatts (MW) of power from the national grid to the island. The project encompasses an 8.5-kilometer-long monopole transmission line, while six of the 31 towers will boast a unique betel nut design, making them a visually striking landmark alongside the iconic Penang Bridge.

Penang bridge.JPG|The 13.5 kilometre-long traverses the South Channel between on and in the mainland. T_he_J_o_u_r_n_e_Y_(37160128411).jpg|The 24 km Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah Bridge connecting and . Pulau Rimau ferry ship.jpg|A Penang Ferry crossing the Penang Strait. File:Penang straits TNB monopoles under construction (240215) 01.jpg|TNB monopoles under construction as of 2024 seen from Penang Bridge


Ferry
In addition to the two bridges, Penang ferry service is another transportation link between and the mainland (). Unlike the two bridges, the ferry service operates out of a terminal within the heart of George Town, offering a direct link into the city centre for those entering from the mainland.


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