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  1. Jan 30, 2015 · Jalan Raja Uda is a very long road. The addresses are numbered from south to north. It passes through the Raja Uda residential suburb of Butterworth, and continues through the Raja Uda Industrial Estate. A portion of Jalan Raja Uda lies north of the Butterworth Outer Ring Road (BORR).

  2. Jun 20, 2019 · While Penang island is better known as a food paradise among tourists and local Malaysians alike, Raja Uda has been one of the most exciting places in Butterworth, Penang. At this 4km-long street, you can actually satisfy your cravings for delicious Penang local food without giving much hurt to your pocket.

  3. Located in Sungai Puyu, north of the Raja Uda area, this tranquil and idyllic Siamese temple is nestled amid a lush and peaceful setting, away from the bustle of Butterworth town. It was built prior to the Second World War by the Siamese community that once thrived here.

  4. www.penang-traveltips.com › raja-udaRaja Uda, Butterworth

    Raja Uda, Butterworth (19 March 2015) Raja Uda is a neighbourhood of Butterworth, Penang. Located to the north of the city centre, it developed on both sides of Jalan Raja Uda. Raja Uda was named after Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj Raja Muhammad, the first Governor of Penang after Independence, serving from 1957 to 1967.

  5. 183 Properties for Sale in Raja Uda. Find your dream home with PropertyGuru, the largest property website in Malaysia voted as 'Top Brand in Online Property Search' by home seekers.

  6. Jalan Raja Uda is veritably the Chinatown of Butterworth. Among its biggest displays is the spectacular stringing of 10,000 silk lanterns over the entire artery in conjunction with Chinese New Year celebrations every year.

  7. Built in stages between the 1970s and 2009, the temple at Jalan Raja Uda now serves as a focal point for the grand celebration of Nine Emperor Gods Festival, which occurs annually on the ninth day of the ninth lunar month in the Chinese calendar.

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