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Perai is a suburb of Seberang Perai in the Malaysian state of Penang. It lies at the southern bank of the Perai River and borders Butterworth to the north.

Etymology
Perai, situated at the estuary of the Perai River, lent its name from the waterway. Upon the acquisition of the area by the British East India Company in 1800, the river was known in Thai as plai (), which meant "the end", as it formed the border between British Province Wellesley and the Siamese vassal state of Kedah; the Perai River thus marked the southernmost limit of Siamese influence. British maps of the era referred to the southern banks of the Perai River as Prye. ==History==
History
estuary with Bagan Dalam (left) and Perai (right)|left The settlement of Perai was formed in the early 19th century, following the acquisition of the area by the British East India Company. Cargo and container facilities were built in both Perai and neighbouring Butterworth, substantially boosting the economy of the area. In 1985, the Penang Bridge which links Perai and Penang Island was completed. The bridge was the longest in Southeast Asia until 2014, upon the opening of the Second Penang Bridge further south. == Geography ==
Geography
Perai lies at the estuary of the Perai River, which empties into the Penang Strait. The suburb is located at the river's southern bank, bordering Butterworth to the north, and spans an area of . The Perai Free Industrial Zone encompasses much of Perai's seafront between the Perai River and the Penang Bridge. == Demographics ==
Demographics
, Perai was home to a population of 16,150. Ethnic Chinese comprised over 33% of the population, followed by Indians and Malays at about 25% each. Industrialisation has created a substantial non-citizen community at Perai, constituting close to 16% of the population. == Economy ==
Economy
The Perai Free Industrial Zone is home to numerous multinational and local firms. The major local companies within the area include Malayan Sugar, Ann Joo Resources, Southern Steel, Harvik Rubber and Soon Soon Oilmills. The multinational companies within the area include Mattel, Pensonic, Hitachi, Mitsuoka, Chevron and Honeywell Aerospace. ==Transportation==
Transportation
Land links Perai with Penang Island (not pictured). Jalan Perusahaan Perai is the main thoroughfare within the heart of Perai proper. The road is linked to the Prai River Bridge, which spans the width of the Perai River between Perai and Butterworth. Meanwhile, the North–South Expressway runs through the neighbourhood of Seberang Jaya. The Penang Bridge, opened in 1985, connects Perai with Gelugor on Penang Island. Rapid Penang buses 701, 703, 709 and 801 serve the residents of Perai, connecting the town with Butterworth, Bukit Mertajam and Nibong Tebal. In addition, Rapid Penang operates Bridge Express Shuttle Transit (BEST) bus services towards Bayan Lepas on Penang Island, catering mainly to industrial workers, as well as an interstate bus service to the town of Sungai Petani in the neighbouring state of Kedah. Sea The Port of Penang has two facilities within Perai, namely the Perai Bulk Cargo Terminal and the Perai Wharves. == Education ==
Education
Perai contains nine primary schools, five high schools, an international school and a private tertiary institution. Primary schools High schools International schoolChinese Taipei School Penang Private collegeOpen University Malaysia In addition to these schools, Seberang Jaya is home to the Penang State Library, the main public library of the State of Penang. == Health care ==
Health care
The Seberang Jaya Hospital, run by Malaysia's Ministry of Health, is one of the six public hospitals scattered throughout the State of Penang. Situated within the neighbourhood of Seberang Jaya, it also serves as the main hospital within the entire municipality of Seberang Perai. The 393-bed hospital offers various specialist treatments and procedures, including general surgery, nephrology and obstetrics. An ongoing upgrade of the hospital, scheduled for completion by 2021, is expected to increase its capacity by 316 beds. == Retail ==
Retail
at Seberang JayaPerai is home to some of the largest shopping malls within the entire Seberang Perai. Within Perai proper, Megamal Pinang, built in the 1990s, is the main shopping mall. The mall contains four retail storeys, and is anchored by Mega Lanes and Mega Cineplex. Sunway Carnival Mall at Seberang Jaya was opened in 2007 and is the flagship shopping centre of Sunway Group within the State of Penang. Its main anchor tenants are Parkson, NOKO, Jaya Grocer and GSC Cinemas. The mall also contains the Sunway Carnival Convention Centre, one of the major venues in Seberang Perai for meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE). An ongoing expansion of the mall is expected to increase the mall's gross floor area to by 2020. In 2015, Mydin launched the Mydin Mall, its 20th wholesale hypermarket, at Jalan Baru. The mall has about of net lettable area, comprising 81 retail lots and a wholesale hypermarket. The mall is the largest Mydin outlet in Malaysia. The mall will feature the first ice-skating rink in northern Malaysia, a 38-lane bowling alley and GSC Cinemas' largest cineplex. ==References==
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