Alor Setar (
Kedah Malay: ) is the state capital of
Kedah
Kedah (), also known by its honorific Darul Aman (Islam), Aman (دار الأمان; Arabic for 'The Safe Abode') and historically as Queda, is a States and federal territories of Malaysia, state of Malaysia, located in the northwestern part of ...
,
Malaysia
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. It is the second-largest city in the state after
Sungai Petani and one of the most-important cities on the west coast of
Peninsular Malaysia
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. It is home to the third-tallest tower in
Malaysia
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, the
Alor Setar Tower.
Its location along the main travel corridor from Malaysia to Thailand has long made it a major transportation hub in the northern
Malay Peninsula
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. Alor Setar sits along the country's longest expressway, located from Kuala Lumpur and north of
George Town,
Penang
Penang is a Malaysian state located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia along the Strait of Malacca. It has two parts: Penang Island, where the capital city, George Town, is located, and Seberang Perai on the Malay Peninsula. Th ...
. From Thailand, the city is easily accessible via the
Padang Besar–Sadao Highway, it is from
Sadao and from
Hat Yai
Hat Yai (, , also Haad Yai or Had Yai) is a city in southern Thailand near the Malaysian border and the List of municipalities in Thailand#Largest cities by urban population, fifth-largest city in Thailand with a population of 191,696 (2024) in ...
.
The city was originally founded as Kota Setar in 1785. Owing to the long status as the
capital of Kedah, Alor Setar is regarded as one of the core cultural centres for the
Kedahan Malays. It is also among the key pioneer in the
Malayan transportation history, the
railway station
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was commissioned in 1915 followed by its
airport
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in 1929.
Alor Setar is home to the Central State Administration Centre and is the
administrative centre
An administrative centre is a seat of regional administration or local government, or a county town, or the place where the central administration of a commune, is located.
In countries with French as the administrative language, such as Belgi ...
of
Kota Setar District. At present, the city covers a land area of , which is occupied by more than 400,000 inhabitants (as per the 2020 census). At the local-government level, Alor Setar is administered by the Alor Setar City Council.
It is the birthplace of two pivotal
prime ministers of Malaysia; namely
Tunku Abdul Rahman
Tunku Abdul Rahman (8 February 19036 December 1990), commonly referred to as Tunku, was a Malaysian statesman who served as prime minister of Malaysia from 1957 to 1970. He previously served as the only chief minister of Federation of Malaya ...
, the founding father of the nation (in office from 1957 to 1970) and
Mahathir Mohamad, the country's longest-serving prime minister of 24 years (in office from 1981 to 2003, from 2018 to 2020).
Etymology
The name came from the combination of two
Malay words: ''Alor'' ("small stream") and ''Setar'' (''
Bouea macrophylla'' Griff.; known as the marian plum, gandaria, or plum mango), a tree which is related to
mango
A mango is an edible stone fruit produced by the tropical tree '' Mangifera indica''. It originated from the region between northwestern Myanmar, Bangladesh, and northeastern India. ''M. indica'' has been cultivated in South and Southeast As ...
.
The city's name was changed to ''Alor Star'' during a 21 December 2003 ceremony proclaiming it a city. The city's previous name was restored on 15 January 2009.
History
Origin
Alor Setar was established on 30 December 1735 by Kedah's 19th Ruler,
Sultan Muhammad Jiwa Zainal Adilin II and was the state's eighth administrative centre since the establishment of the Kedah Sultanate in 1136. The earlier administrative centres were located in Kota Bukit Meriam, Kota Sungai Emas, Kota Siputeh, Kota Naga, Kota Sena, Kota Indera Kayangan and Kota Bukit Pinang.
The pre-existing settlement was originally a small village. However, the sultan found the area to be in a strategic location, he was drawn to the area as it was covered in a lush greenery and a center between the two estuaries of
Kedah River converged. Upon the agreement with fellow Kedahan ministers, they agreed to institute a new town known as "Kota Setar" (the "Town of Setar"). The name was derived from
Bouea macrophylla, a type of tree that can be found in the area.
Period of turbulence
A new administration institution was constructed in the settlement, with the sultan resided in Istana Kota Setar. However, the capital suffered a major attack when the
Bugis armanda led by Raja Haji managed to destroy both the Istana Kota Setar (Royal Palace) and Balai Besar (Grand Hall) in 1770. In 1771, the British represented by Francis Light and Sultan Abdullah Mukaram Shah entered an agreement to halt the Bugis influence in Kedah.
During the coronation ceremony of
Ahmad Tajuddin Halim Shah II of Kedah on 17 March 1805, Siamese forces managed to
occupy the capital. The sultan was forced to retreat to Penang and later Malacca. The settlement was put on a standstill for 20 years. He was restored to the crown in 1842 and the capital was temporary relocated to
Kota Kuala Muda before returning to Kota Setar.
Recovery and growth
In October 1883, James F. Agustin, an Englishmen arrived in Kuala Sungai Kedah (now known as
Kuala Kedah) about 10 km from the capital. He and a few other English explorers embarked their journey towards inland areas of Kedah where he met several Malay settlement on the riverbanks of the Kedah river.
Upon his arrival in Kampung Kota Setar, he befriended several local Malays and they invited him to the sultan's palatial residence. Agustin remarked on the beauty of the palatial architecture and its landscape covered with the stalk trees. He was well received by the sultan and both parties exchanged goods between one another.
The visit by Agustin spurred a growth for a more active and direct
trade relations between the area and outside commercial powerhouse. The city attracted various cosmopolitan trading activities from the British, Indian, Chinese together with other local and regional merchants. The town prospered from a small settlement into a bustling town designated to accommodate further population growth, commerce and administration. The British especially, was quite drawn to the potential of Kota Setar (as it was then known).
Gradually, Kota Setar thrived and further evolved into a commercial, transportation and communication hub of Kedah. The name was then changed from Kota Setar into Alor Setar, a reflection of its geographical features located in a small stream (known as "Alor" in Malay) which was frequented by the Malay traders from the neighbouring states. However, the name Kota Setar was retained as sub-district under Alor Setar.
19th and 20th century
Other significant events during the turn of the 20th century includes the reunification of
Perlis
Perlis (Kedah Malay language, Kedah Malay (Perlis dialect): ''Peghelih'') is a Negeri, state of Malaysia in the northwestern coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It is the smallest state in Malaysia by area and population. The state borders the Thai ...
and
Setul (now
Satun) to Kedah by the Siamese in May 1897 (both provinces had been separated from
Kedah
Kedah (), also known by its honorific Darul Aman (Islam), Aman (دار الأمان; Arabic for 'The Safe Abode') and historically as Queda, is a States and federal territories of Malaysia, state of Malaysia, located in the northwestern part of ...
in 1821) held in Balai Besar. The event was attended by the Crown Prince of Kedah, Tuanku Abdul Aziz as a representative of Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah. In 1904, the city witnessed the grand wedding of the five children of
Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah, lasting for 3 months and the cost estimated to be 3 million Ringgit.
On 25 July 1905, the Legislative Council of Kedah (Majlis Mesyuarat Negeri) was formed in Alor Setar, with the Crown Prince, Tuanku Abdul Aziz held as its president. Following the
Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909 on 7 July 1909, the transfer of power from the Siamese to British administration was held on 15 July 1909 Balai Besar.
Alor Setar fell to the
Japanese occupation on 13 December 1945 and was
annexed to the Siamese until 1946. The handover ceremony from Siamese to the British was held in Padang Court, Alor Setar 18 October 1946.
The town joined the
protest against Malayan Union during the post-war period. The mass protest was attended by 10,000 against the
British backed-proposal. It was led by
Tunku Abdul Rahman
Tunku Abdul Rahman (8 February 19036 December 1990), commonly referred to as Tunku, was a Malaysian statesman who served as prime minister of Malaysia from 1957 to 1970. He previously served as the only chief minister of Federation of Malaya ...
together with key leaders from
UMNO.
The town also witnessed the 4th
UMNO General Assembly which lay the draft for the foundation of the present-day
Constitution of Malaysia.
The coronation ceremony of
Abdul Halim of Kedah, the 28th Sultan of Kedah was held in Balai Besar on 20 February 1959. The city celebrates the
silver jubilee of Sultan Abdul Halim in 1983.
The change of status of Alor Setar throughout the 20th century was also closely parallel by the rise of its urban development, demographic and population growth. The council was upgraded to Kota Setar Municipal Council on 1 February 1978, which traced its origin to Kota Setar District Council on 1 March 1976, Alor Star Municipal Board in 1958 and Alor Star Sanitary Board in 1905.
The town celebrated its 250th birthday in 1985. A proposal to upgrade the town into a city status was proposed by the
Malaysian Ministry of Housing and Local Government in 2000.
21st century
Alor Setar was proclaimed a city – the ninth in
Malaysia
Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia. Featuring the Tanjung Piai, southernmost point of continental Eurasia, it is a federation, federal constitutional monarchy consisting of States and federal territories of Malaysia, 13 states and thre ...
– on 21 December 2003. A ceremony was held at Dataran Tunku, Alor Setar, attended by the Kedah's Sultan
Tuanku Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah, his consort Che' Puan Haminah Hamidun, the heir apparent, other royalty and politicians.
During the ceremony, the city was formally renamed as "Alor Star", the third time the city has changed its name, from Kota Setar to Alor Setar and Alor Star. On 15 January 2009, the historical spelling "Alor Setar" was returned to be its official designation.
Governance
Alor Setar is being represented by three
Members of Parliament and nine
State Legislative Assembly seats.
State government
As the state capital, Alor Setar holds a pivotal role on maintaining the political and economic interest of Kedah. The city is the seat of the local government where all of the state ministries and agencies are primarily located. The Office of the Chief Minister and the
Kedah State Legislative Assembly are both based in Wisma Darul Aman. The official residence of Sultan of Kedah, is located in
Anak Bukit.
Local government
Alor Setar has been governed by a town council form of government since 1905 following the establishment of Alor Star Sanitary Board. By 2013, it was elevated to be a city status by the Ministry of Housing and Local Government and being administered as
Majlis Bandaraya Alor Setar. The current mayor of Alor Setar is Mohd Zohdi Saad.
Geography

Alor Setar is located in the northwestern part of Peninsular Malaysia, at the edge of the
Malacca Strait which separates
Malaysia
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from
Indonesia
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. The
Kota Setar district includes Alor Setar, and borders the districts of Kubang Pasu, Pokok Sena and Pendang.
The city encompasses an area of , including the neighbouring district of
Pokok Sena which falls under the jurisdiction of the
Alor Setar City Council. Alor Setar is surrounded by important river systems such as the Kedah, Langgar, Tajar, Anak Bukit, Alor Malai and Alor Merah Rivers. Alor Setar's ''
Hausberg'' is a 217.9m (715 feet) high
mogote, Mount Keriang (Gunung Keriang), where there is a network of
limestone caves located within it, as well as housing
geodes of
calcite
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crystals.
Climate
Alor Setar features a
tropical monsoon climate (Am) under the
Köppen climate classification
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. ←
Alor Setar has a very lengthy
wet season
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. As is common in several regions with this climate, precipitation is seen even during the short dry season. Temperatures are relatively consistent throughout the course of the year, with average high temperatures around 32 degrees Celsius and average low temperatures around 23 degrees Celsius. Alor Setar has an average of annual
precipitation
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.
Demographics

There is no well-known nor formal adjective or demonyms for the people from Alor Setar. A casual way to address a person from the city is "Orang Alor Setar"; the term derived from
Malay where people is being referred to "Orang".
Ethnicity and religion
The following is based on Department of Statistics Malaysia 2020 census.
The city of Alor Setar recorded a population of 374,051, according to 2020 census data. The 2010 Malaysian census reported that ethnic
Malays formed the majority of the city with 269,317 (72.0%), predominantly of
Kedahan Malay origin, with smaller numbers of Malays from other territories. The Alor Setar-Chinese forming 83,413 (22.3%). The local Chinese community are mainly
Hokkien
Hokkien ( , ) is a Varieties of Chinese, variety of the Southern Min group of Chinese language, Chinese languages. Native to and originating from the Minnan region in the southeastern part of Fujian in southeastern China, it is also referred ...
-speaking together with other Chinese-dialect minorities. Other visible communities includes
Indians (mostly
Tamils
The Tamils ( ), also known by their endonym Tamilar, are a Dravidian peoples, Dravidian ethnic group who natively speak the Tamil language and trace their ancestry mainly to the southern part of the Indian subcontinent. The Tamil language is o ...
) with 7,107 (1.9%) and other Bumiputeras with 374 (0.1%), as well as other ethnicities (mainly
Siamese) with 1,122 (0.3%). The Non-Malaysians constitute 12,718 (3.4%) of the local population.
Languages
The dominant Malay dialect spoken is the
Kedah-Northern Malay dialect and functioned as the
lingua franca
A lingua franca (; ; for plurals see ), also known as a bridge language, common language, trade language, auxiliary language, link language or language of wider communication (LWC), is a Natural language, language systematically used to make co ...
. However, standard
Malay (sometimes Johor-Riau Malay dialect),
English and
Manglish (the latter being a localised vernacular version of English) are still widely understood in the city.
The
Han Chinese
The Han Chinese, alternatively the Han people, are an East Asian people, East Asian ethnic group native to Greater China. With a global population of over 1.4 billion, the Han Chinese are the list of contemporary ethnic groups, world's la ...
, the second largest community in Alor Setar are primarily
Hokkien
Hokkien ( , ) is a Varieties of Chinese, variety of the Southern Min group of Chinese language, Chinese languages. Native to and originating from the Minnan region in the southeastern part of Fujian in southeastern China, it is also referred ...
-speaking. However, significant
Mandarin and
Cantonese
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are also well known amongst the local Chinese. Additionally, there are also pockets of
Hakka,
Teochew and other Chinese dialects.
Other languages spoken in Alor Setar includes
Tamil, among the Alor Setar Indian population and
Southern Thai by the
Kedah-Siamese community.
Religion
A majority of the population adhered to the Islamic faith, which correlates to the strong
Malay/Muslim ethnoreligious identity. This is signified with the city's two main mosque - Masjid Zahir and Masjid Al Bukhary.
Zahir Mosque is the state mosque of Kedah and enjoys a royal history and patronage. Built in 1912, its official opening ceremony was held on 15 October 1915 by the late
Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah. The architecture of the mosque was inspired by the Azizi Mosque, the state mosque of
Langkat Sultanate in Sumatera. Other major mosque in the city includes Masjid Al Bukhary, completed in 1999, its design draws inspiration from a fusion in the
Islamic World
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, especially from
Al-Masjid an-Nabawi,
Medina
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;
Qaytbay Mosque,
Cairo
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and
Imam al-Bukhari Complex,
Samarkand
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. There is also a gallery located together with the mosque. The Muslim life in Alor Setar is centered on the 69 mosques and a large numbers of
suraus located around the city.
Buddhism
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also have a large number of followers in the city, mainly amongst the ethnic Chinese and Siamese communities. Among the main Buddhist shrine located in the city includes Wat Nikrodharam. Its architecture reflects strong Thai elements with minor Chinese motifs. It offers a quiet oasis in the city centre. Both Theravada and Mahayana Buddhist traditions are observed here. While the Tou Mu Kung Temple (Chinese: 斗母宫), is a Taoist temple situated on Jalan Gangsa. Worshipping the Empress Registrar of Birth or Dou Mu (斗母) and
Nine Emperor (九皇大帝/九皇大帝) deities, the temple has both Taoist and Buddhist influences.
In addition to Islam and Buddhism, other religions and faiths are also practiced in the city, including
Hinduism
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,
Christianity
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,
Sikhism
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and
Yiguandao
Yiguandao / I-Kuan Tao (), meaning the Consistent Way or Persistent Way, is a Chinese salvationist religions, Chinese salvationist religious sect that emerged in the late 19th century, in Shandong, to become China's most important redemptive ...
. There are many house of worship constructed to accommodate the religious observance of these communities. For Hindus, one of the main temples that can be visited is Sri Maha Mariamman Devasthanam Hindu Temple, located in Jalan Bakar Bata. For Christian adherents, almost all churches located in the city are from various Protestant churches such as Alor Setar Baptist Church located in Jalan Mahdali, just behind Alor Setar Tower and Alor Setar (Chinese & Tamil) Methodist Church located in Lebuhraya Darulaman. In addition, Church of St. Michael, located in Jalan Langgar is the only Roman Catholic Church that exist within the city. While for Sikh adherents, Gurdwara Sahib Alor Setar is the only worship place for Sikhs that can be founded in the same road, not far from the Church of St. Michael. Yiguandao adherents, mostly from the Fayi Group, primarly worship in Yern Chern Tao Study Centre (Chinese: 崇德道院).
Economy
Alor Setar is one of the important commercial and industrial centres in Kedah, alongside
Sungai Petani and
Kulim. There are many international and national-level commercial banks established their branches in the city, together with a few insurance companies.
Agricultural industry, especially
rice production was traditionally the economic core of the community. However, by the 21st century the local economy is also equally driven by various forms of
primary-based industry and
tertiary sector. Other significant economic activities in Alor Setar includes manufacturing, commerce and retail, hospitality and tourism, financial services, food processing and fishery.
The main industrial areas located in Alor Setar includes Mergong Barrage, Mergong 1 & 2, Tandop, Kristial Light Industrial Park and 2010 Industrial Park.
Transportation
The capital of
Kedah
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is well connected to all parts of
Peninsular Malaysia
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by all transport modes.
Land
The
North–South Expressway, which extends from
Bukit Kayu Hitam (Malaysia–Thai border town) to Singapore, has made it easy to drive to Kedah. It is a 6–7-hour drive from
Kuala Lumpur
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and a 1.5-hour drive from
Penang
Penang is a Malaysian state located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia along the Strait of Malacca. It has two parts: Penang Island, where the capital city, George Town, is located, and Seberang Perai on the Malay Peninsula. Th ...
via expressway.
Songkhla province in Thailand is also about a 1-hour drive from Alor Setar via
Padang Besar–Sadao Highway.
Alor Setar is approached from the east coast via
East–West Highway (Lebuhraya Timur Barat). Towns such as
Butterworth and
Kangar
Kangar (Kedah Malay: ''Kangaq'') is the state capital and the largest town in Perlis, Malaysia. It has a population of 48,898 and an area of 2,619.4 ha. It is located next to the Thailand border, in the northernmost point of Peninsular Malaysi ...
etc., can also be accessed from Alor Setar. Car rental services are available.
Bus
Most of bus companies in Peninsular Malaysia provide air-conditioned express bus services. Tickets can be bought at bus terminals or ticket offices. All buses that arrive in Alor Setar stop at Shahab Perdana Terminal Bus. Those who wish to travel to other towns, including
Thailand
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, can board their bus at this terminal. Local bus services are also available, serving almost all towns in
Kedah
Kedah (), also known by its honorific Darul Aman (Islam), Aman (دار الأمان; Arabic for 'The Safe Abode') and historically as Queda, is a States and federal territories of Malaysia, state of Malaysia, located in the northwestern part of ...
.
Rail

Train services are provided by
Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) through their
ETS services. Train are available between Alor Setar and Kuala Lumpur, Butterworth, Padang Besar, and Gemas. The city' two railway stations are
Alor Setar railway station and
Anak Bukit railway station. Tickets can be obtained from the train station or online booking.
Air
Built in 1929, the
Sultan Abdul Halim Airport (Alor Setar Airport,
IATA
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code: AOR) is the second oldest airport in Malaysia. It is located at Kepala Batas, north of the city. It caters almost exclusively on domestic routes.
Malaysia Airlines
Malaysia Airlines ( Malay: ''Penerbangan Malaysia'') is the flag carrier of Malaysia, headquartered at Kuala Lumpur International Airport. The airline flies to destinations across Europe, Oceania and Asia from its main hub at Kuala Lumpur Int ...
,
Firefly,
Malindo Air, and
AirAsia
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provides multiple daily connections to and from Alor Setar and
Kuala Lumpur
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; the airport also served flights connecting Alor Setar to
Johor Bahru
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four times per-week from 1 October 2018. Since 9 September 2013, Malaysian Airline System connects Alor Setar with a seasonal international direct flights to
Madinah and
Jeddah
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for the
Hajj
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pilgrims.
Sea
Passenger ferry services to and from
Langkawi to Kuah Ferry Service are provided at Jeti Kuala Kedah, Alor Setar. The jetty is located west of the city. Travellers can take bus, taxi or
e-hailing from the city centre to the jetty.
Other utilities
Administration
According to the
Ninth Malaysia Plan, by the year 2010, Bandar Muadzam Shah in
Anak Bukit will become the new
Administrative Centre
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In countries with French as the administrative language, such as Belgi ...
after Alor Setar city. Bandar Muadzam Shah (
Anak Bukit) is going through major infrastructure development, including the new Anak Bukit police station, new National Registration Department (Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara) of Kedah and also new
state government
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buildings.
Anak Bukit railway station was established in 2015, to enhance the connectivity between the administrative centre to the Peninsula Malaysia's rail network.
Courts of law and legal enforcement
The Alor Setar Court Complex located in Jalan Suka Menanti. The complex houses High Court, Magistrates' court and the Sessions Court. For the Islamic family matters, the cases are mainly heard in
Syariah Court in Bandar Muadzam Shah.
The Kedah Police Contingent Headquarters is located in Jalan Stadium. While the Kota Setar district headquarters in Jalan Raja. There are also several police stations located in Kuala Kedah, Anak Bukit, Kepala Batas and Alor Jaggus.
Sports venue
There are several large sports venue in the city. The largest of which would be the
Darul Aman Stadium, opened in 1962 it can accommodate 30,000
seating capacity
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. The stadium also has hosted the
2006 Sukma Games. It was one of the venues for the
1997 FIFA World Youth Championship.
Other major sports venues in the city includes Sultan Abdul Halim Stadium, Kedah Aquatic Centre, Muadzam Shah Complex and MBAS Swimming Pool Complex.
Parks and recreation
There are several public parks maintained by the city council. Among the best known
urban park
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in Alor Setar is the Taman Jubli Perak (Silver Jubilee Park). The park contains two restored century old
traditional Malay Houses (Rumah Seri Banai and Rumah Tok Su) in the Heritage Village (Kampung Warisan).
The Heritage Village is located beside the Warrior Square (Dataran Pahlawan).
Other parks located in the city includes Taman Jubli Emas, known for its
Tengkolok monument constructed for
Golden jubilee
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Bangladesh
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celebration of
Sultan Abdul Halim named the Jubli Emas Monumental Tower in 2008; Dataran Tanjung Chali (Cape Chali Square) with Rumah Api Tanjung Cahli (Cape Chali Lighthouse); Taman Persisiran Sungai Kedah, where the annual
water sports
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events are usually held; Taman Rekreasi Medan Peremba and Taman Rekreasi Medan Merdeka.
Healthcare
The city is served by one public hospital, two private hospitals, three 1Malaysia clinics together with many public health and other type of health clinics.
Inaugurated in 2007, replacing the old Alor Setar Hospital, Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital is the largest and the main medical centre in the state, equipped with 1040 beds. As one of the important and major medical facilities in the northern Kedah, Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital also served as the
tertiary referral hospital for twelve public health clinic in the Kota Setar/Pendang district, eight government hospitals and eleven private hospitals.
Education

There are many government schools available in the city, which are managed by Kota Setar District Education Office (Pejabat Pendidikan Daerah Kota Setar). Among the well established schools in the city includes Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Sultanah Asma, Jalan Langgar,
Kolej Sultan Abdul Hamid,
Keat Hwa Secondary School and
Sekolah Menengah Teknik Alor Setar.
Alor Setar is home to several institute of higher learning. The city is the main campus for two universities,
Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah International Islamic University (UniSHAMS) and Albukhary International University (AIU), which offers scholarships to international students. Other colleges and universities located in Alor Setar includes Kolej Poly-Tech MARA, Royal Air Force College,
Universiti Tun Abdul Razak, Mara Industrial Institute, Medical Assistant College and Alor Setar Nursing College.
Alor Setar is home to Kedah State Library (), the main public library of the State of Kedah and the headquarters of the Kedah Public Library Corporation (, abbreviated as PPAK).
Historical & Cultural sites

* Balai Besar -Initially the function of the building was as the Balai Rong Seri or Balai Penghadapan (grand audience hall), that was situated at the back of the Kota Setar Palace complex (Istana Kota Setar). The original building was built in 1735 by
Sultan Muhammad Jiwa Zainal Adilin II, the 19th Sultan of
Kedah
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. The pillars, roofs and floors were made of wood. Two Kedah sultans were officially installed at the Balai Besar:
Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin Halim Shah II in 1805, and
Sultan Abdul Halim in 1959.
* Balai Nobat - This three-tiered octagonal tower's sole purpose is to house the royal musical instruments including the ''serunai'' (wooden flute), ''nafiri'', ''gendang'' (drum) and ''
nobat'' (gong). The original Balai Nobat, constructed of wood, was among the early buildings already completed when Alor Setar town was officially founded in 1735. It has been rebuilt twice, most recently in 1906 in concrete and metal with a dome representing the Islamic element.
* Istana Anak Bukit - Anak Bukit is the birthplace and royal palace of Sultan
Tuanku Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah and of the current ruler,
Sultan Sallehuddin. Sungai Anak Bukit which is situated behind the royal palace, flows through Alor Setar and is connected by the Kedah River to Kuala Kedah. Since 2008, it has been used in royal ceremonies, replacing the old Balai Besar, and is the very palace were Sultan Sallehuddin was officially enthroned and installed.
*
Kedah Royal Mausoleum -The Kedah royal mausoleum is located in Langgar, near the city centre.

* Kota Kuala Kedah - Kota Kuala Kedah ( Kota Kuala Bahang) is the remains of a fort on the bank of the Kedah River (Sungai Kedah), which for centuries protected the
Kuala Kedah Kingdom from naval attacks. The fort was originally constructed to provide protection against the Portuguese, and also stood against attacks from the
Achenese from Sumatra and the
Bugis. The fort was rebuilt in 1771–1780. A museum and a lighthouse are also located inside the fort complex.
*
Wan Mat Saman Canal - Wan Mat Saman Aqueduct is the longest aqueduct in Malaysia. It connects
Kedah River in Alor Setar to Gurun at the south, and was built to boost the state's rice production.
*
Pekan Rabu - Pekan Rabu is located near the city's government offices. Although the name literally means "Wednesday Market", this market is open all week long. It sells a variety of handicrafts and is a popular spot for tourists and locals.
* Rumah Tok Su & Rumah Sri Banai - Two restored classical Kedahan Malay houses, located in the Heritage Village (Perkampungan Warisan), Taman Jubli Perak.
* Pekan Cina & Pekan Melayu - lit. "Chinatown" and "Malaytown". The old town of Alor Setar where presevered old shophouses are still in use.
* Istana Sepachendera - The Sepachendera Palace, a palace constructed for Che Sepachendera in 1882, Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah's first consort. As Che Sepachendera is from
Siam, visible elements of
Siamese architecture style was incorporated throughout the building. The palace ground is currently abandoned, however there are plans to restore the complex into a museum.
Museums and Galleries

* Kedah State Museum () houses a large collection of Kedah's historical, cultural, and royal heritage. The collection includes early Chinese porcelain, artefacts from the archaeological excavations in Bujang Valley, and a pokok bunga emas or 'gold tree' produced as a tribute to the Thais. The museum is also a research centre which specialises on Kedah's cultural history. Before the present premises were built in 1936, parts of the museum's collection were on display at the Balai Besar. The museum was officially opened on 3 February 1957.
* National Science Centre Northern Region Branch (, abbreviated as PSNCWU) is located at Gunung Keriang next to the Alor Setar Aquatic Centre and Paddy Museum. It is the first science centre built in northern Malaysia.
*
Paddy Museum () is the first paddy museum in Malaysia, and the fourth in the world after Japan, Germany and the Philippines. The museum showcases the rice cultivation process in Malaysia and the tools and equipment used. Murals feature the work of 60 artists from North Korea.
*
Kedah State Art Gallery () was set up with the objective of fostering interest in and an appreciation of art in the state. Its collection includes paintings, photographs, musical instruments and handicrafts.
*
Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah Gallery () originally housed the Alor Setar High Court, before it was moved to Kompleks Mahkamah Alor Setar in Suka Menanti. This building is located at the junction of Jalan Putera, adjacent to the Balai Nobat.
* Kedah Royal Museum () had originally been part of the Kota Setar palace. It was rebuilt after attacks by the
Bugis (1770) and
Siamese (1821). The current concrete building was completed during the reign of
Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin Mukarram Shah, who once stayed in this palace with his queen. This palace is also known as the "Pelamin Palace" after it was extended to include a pavilion and additional rooms, when
Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah arranged marriages for his five children. The grand wedding ceremony lasted for three months in 1904. After 1941, the palace was used as a school and an office for several organisations including the office for the St. John Ambulance and the
Scout movements. On 25 July 1983, the palace was declared the Kedah Royal Museum.
*
Alor Setar Tower () - Located in the heart of Alor Setar, this tower is a prominent modern landmark that signifies the rapid development in
Kedah
Kedah (), also known by its honorific Darul Aman (Islam), Aman (دار الأمان; Arabic for 'The Safe Abode') and historically as Queda, is a States and federal territories of Malaysia, state of Malaysia, located in the northwestern part of ...
. It serves as a telecommunications tower and tourist attraction, offering a panoramic view of the city and surroundings.
* Mahathir Birth House () - The birthplace of Tun Dr
Mahathir, the fourth and seventh
Prime Minister of Malaysia, has been designated as a historic building. Located at 18 Lorong Kilang Ais, off Jalan Pegawai, it was restored by the National Archives in 1992.
* Independence House () is a designated historic building which houses the collection and memorial of
Tunku Abdul Rahman
Tunku Abdul Rahman (8 February 19036 December 1990), commonly referred to as Tunku, was a Malaysian statesman who served as prime minister of Malaysia from 1957 to 1970. He previously served as the only chief minister of Federation of Malaya ...
, the first
Prime Minister of Malaysia. It is owned by the national archives.
Notable people from Alor Setar
Arts
* Singers and Actors:
Yunalis Zarai,
Shanon Shah
* Actors:
Azean Irdawaty,
Bront Palarae,
Angelica Lee,
Farid Kamil,
Rozita Che Wan,
Jit Murad
* Writers and Arts: Dato'
Abdullah Hussain, Dato'
Shahnon Ahmad
Sports
* Badminton:
Tan Boon Heong,
Lee Zii Jia
* Football:
Mohd Helmi Eliza Elias,
Mohd Khyril Muhymeen Zambri
* Team manager: Dato' Paduka
Ahmad Basri Akil
* Football manager:
Tan Cheng Hoe
Government and politics
* Politicians:
**
Tunku Abdul Rahman
Tunku Abdul Rahman (8 February 19036 December 1990), commonly referred to as Tunku, was a Malaysian statesman who served as prime minister of Malaysia from 1957 to 1970. He previously served as the only chief minister of Federation of Malaya ...
, first Prime Minister of Malaysia, 1957–70
**
Mahathir Mohamad, fourth and seventh Prime Minister of Malaysia, 1981-2003 and 2018–2020
**
Daim Zainuddin, Finance Minister 1984–91
**
Fadzil Noor,
PAS President 1989–2002,
* Judiciary:
** Tan Sri
Zaki Tun Azmi
** Tun
Ahmad Fairuz Abdul Halim
** Tun
Mohamed Azmi Mohamed
** Tun
Syed Sheh Hassan Barakbah
Businessmen
*
Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary
References
External links
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