Green Lane, George Town
Road in George Town, Penang, Malaysia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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5°24′16.6932″N 100°18′13.0968″E
Malay: Jalan Masjid Negeri Chinese: 青草巷 | |
Maintained by | the Penang Island City Council |
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Component highways | P19 Penang Middle Ring Road |
Location | Penang George Town, Batu Lanchang |
North end | George Town:
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South end | Gelugor:
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JALAN MASJID NEGERI Green Lane11600 P. PINANG |
Green Lane is a major thoroughfare within the suburb of Batu Lanchang near George Town in Penang, Malaysia. Part of Penang Middle Ring Road, Green Lane starts from the intersection with Scotland Road and Air Itam Road, and stretches southwards to the Udini Roundabout within the Gelugor suburb.[1]
Once a quiet, leafy road, Green Lane has witnessed rapid urbanisation since the 1950s, turning it into an affluent neighbourhood.[2][3] Even so, the road is still well-known for its greenery, with mature trees lining both sides of Green Lane, as well as its central divider.[2][4] Green Lane is also where two of Penang's top missionary schools – Penang Free School and Convent Green Lane – are located.[5]