List of cities in Malaysia

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This article discusses the list of

Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia. In 1988, Kuching was chartered as the first city in East Malaysia. Klang
is the most recent municipality in the country declared a city, doing so on 5 February 2024.

There are also highly urbanised and populated areas across the country that did not attain city status, but are sometimes referred as cities. Officially, these areas are classified as

.

Cities in Malaysia

Current cities

General information Administrative Notes
Name Image State Local governments Date of declaration Pop.
Flag Seal
George Town
City of Penang Island
Bandaraya Pulau Pinang
 Penang
  • Northeast District

    (since 1957)
  • Southwest District

    (since 2015)
Penang Island City Council
Majlis Bandaraya Pulau Pinang
1 January 1957
by
Yang di-Pertuan Agong
XIV,

as the City of Penang Island
794,313 [1][2][3]
Kuala Lumpur
Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur
Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
 Selangor
  • Kuala Lumpur District
    (1972–1974)

 Federal Territories

  • Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur

    (since 1974)
Kuala Lumpur City Hall
Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur
1 February 1972
by
Yang di-Pertuan Agong
V,
as the City of Kuala Lumpur
1,982,112 [4]
Ipoh
City of Ipoh
Bandaraya Ipoh
 Perak Ipoh City Council
Majlis Bandaraya Ipoh
27 May 1988
by Azlan Shah of Perak,
34th Sultan of Perak,
as the City of Ipoh
759,952 [5]
Kuching
City of Kuching
Bandaraya Kuching
 Sarawak Commission of Kuching
North City Hall

Suruhanjaya Dewan Bandaraya Kuching Utara
1 August 1988
by
Yang di-Pertuan Agong
VIII,
as the City of Kuching
349,147 [6]
Council of the City of
Kuching South

Majlis Bandaraya Kuching Selatan
Johor Bahru
City of Johor Bahru
Bandaraya Johor Bahru
 Johor Johor Bahru City Council
Majlis Bandaraya Johor Bahru
1 January 1994
by Iskandar of Johor,
24th Sultan of Johor,
as the City of Johor Bahru
858,118 [7]
Putrajaya
Federal Territory of Putrajaya
Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya
 Federal Territories
  • Federal Territory of Putrajaya
Putrajaya Corporation
Perbadanan Putrajaya
1 October 1995
by
Yang di-Pertuan Agong
X,
as the Federal Territory of Putrajaya
109,202
Kota Kinabalu
City of Kota Kinabalu
Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu
 Sabah Kota Kinabalu City Hall
Dewan Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu
2 February 2000
by
Yang di-Pertuan Agong
XI,
as the City of Kota Kinabalu
500,425 [8]
Shah Alam
City of Shah Alam
Bandaraya Shah Alam
 Selangor Shah Alam City Council
Majlis Bandaraya Shah Alam
10 October 2000
by
Yang di-Pertuan Agong
XI,
as the City of Shah Alam
812,327 [9]
Malacca City
City of Malacca
Bandaraya Melaka
 Malacca
  • Central Malacca District
Malacca City Council
Majlis Bandaraya Melaka
15 April 2003
by
Yang di-Pertuan Agong
XII,
as the City of Malacca
453,904 [10]
Alor Setar
City of Alor Setar
Bandaraya Alor Setar
 Kedah Alor Setar City Council
Majlis Bandaraya Alor Setar
21 December 2003
by
Yang di-Pertuan Agong
XII,
as the City of Alor Setar
423,868 [11]
Miri
City of Miri
Bandaraya Miri
 Sarawak Miri City Council
Majlis Bandaraya Miri
20 May 2005
by Abang Muhammad Salahuddin,
6th Governor of Sarawak,
as the City of Miri
248,877 [12][6]
Petaling Jaya
City of Petaling Jaya
Bandaraya Petaling Jaya
 Selangor Petaling Jaya City Council
Majlis Bandaraya Petaling Jaya
20 June 2006
by Sharafuddin of Selangor,
9th Sultan of Selangor,
as the City of Petaling Jaya
771,687 [13][9]
Kuala Terengganu
City of Kuala Terengganu
Bandaraya Kuala Terengganu
 Terengganu Kuala Terengganu City Council
Majlis Bandaraya Kuala Terengganu
1 January 2008
by Tengku Muhammad Ismail,
Crown Prince of Terengganu,
as the City of Kuala Terengganu
375,424 [14][15]
Iskandar Puteri
City of Iskandar Puteri
Bandaraya Iskandar Puteri
 Johor Iskandar Puteri City Council
Majlis Bandaraya Iskandar Puteri
22 November 2017
by
Ibrahim Ismail of Johor,
25th Sultan of Johor
,
as the City of Iskandar Puteri
575,977 [16][7]
Seberang Perai
City of Seberang Perai
Bandaraya Seberang Perai
 Penang Seberang Perai City Council
Majlis Bandaraya Seberang Perai
16 September 2019
by
Governor of Penang
,
as the City of Seberang Perai
946,092 [17][3]
Seremban
City of Seremban
Bandaraya Seremban
 Negeri Sembilan Seremban City Council
Majlis Bandaraya Seremban
1 January 2020
by Muhriz of Negeri Sembilan,
11th Yamtuan Besar,
as the City of Seremban
681,541 [18][19][20]
Subang Jaya
City of Subang Jaya
Bandaraya Subang Jaya
 Selangor Subang Jaya City Council
Majlis Bandaraya Subang Jaya
20 October 2020
by Sharafuddin of Selangor,
9th Sultan of Selangor,
as the City of Subang Jaya
902,086 [21][9]
Pasir Gudang
City of Pasir Gudang
Bandaraya Pasir Gudang
 Johor Pasir Gudang City Council
Majlis Bandaraya Pasir Gudang
22 November 2020
by
Ibrahim Ismail of Johor,
25th Sultan of Johor
,
as the City of Pasir Gudang
312,437 [22][7]
Kuantan
City of Kuantan
Bandaraya Kuantan
 Pahang
Kuantan City Council

Majlis Bandaraya Kuantan
21 February 2021
by
Yang di-Pertuan Agong
XVI,
as the City of Kuantan
548,014 [23][24]
Klang
Royal City of Klang
Bandaraya Diraja Klang
 Selangor Klang Royal City Council
Majlis Bandaraya Diraja Klang
5 February 2024
by Sharafuddin of Selangor,
9th Sultan of Selangor,
as the Royal City of Klang
902,025 [25]

Former cities

General information Administrative Notes
Name Image State Local governments Date of declaration Date of abolishment
Flag Seal
Singapore
City of Singapore
Bandaraya Singapura
State of Singapore City Council of Singapore
Majlis Bandaraya Singapura
22 September 1951
by
King of the United Kingdom
,
as the City of Singapore
9 August 1965
(expelled from Malaysia)
[26][27][28][29]

History

Penang

George Town became a city on 1 January 1957 by a royal charter granted by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, becoming the first town in the Federation of Malaya to become a city (Singapore became a city in 1951). The royal charter stated that:

... the said Municipality of George Town shall on the First Day of January in the year of Our Lord One thousand nine hundred and fifty-seven and forever after that be a city and shall be called and styled the CITY OF GEORGE TOWN instead of the Municipality of George Town and shall thenceforth have all such rank, liberties, privileges and immunities as are incident to a City.

However, local government elections were abolished by the federal government in 1965, and the functions of the City Council were transferred to the Chief Minister of Penang in 1966. A Municipal Council for the whole of Penang Island, the Penang Island Municipal Council, was set up between 1974 and 1976.

Although the city status of George Town was never officially revoked, George Town's existence as a corporate entity was in doubt, let alone as a city. This is similar to the position of the former city of Rochester in England, the site of England's second-oldest cathedral, which had been a city from 1211 until 1998 when it was merged with a neighbouring borough. As the new council was not granted city status, and the city, through oversight, failed to appoint charter trustees to inherit the city charter, the city ceased to exist.

Most residents disagreed with this view and held that as George Town's city status has never been revoked, it remains a city to this day. According to lawyer Datuk Anwar Fazal, George Town "legally has been and is still a city because the City of George Town Ordinance 1957 had not been repealed".[3] As city status is a matter of law, the actual legal position will depend on an analysis of the City Council of Penang (Transfer of Functions) Order 1966 and the Local Government Act 1976.

On 1 January 2015, the Malaysian federal government upgraded the Penang Island Municipal Council into the present-day Penang Island City Council, thereby expanding the city limit of George Town to encompass the entirety of Penang Island, as well as a handful of surrounding islets.[30][2]

Subsequent cities

The royal charters for

Yang di-Pertuan Agong, while Ipoh, Johor Bahru, Iskandar Puteri and Subang Jaya were granted by their respective state sultans.[31]
Malacca City was declared a "historical city" prior to being granted city status in 2003.

Kuala Lumpur, the largest city, is the national capital and a federal territory, but as of 2012, most government ministries have relocated to the new administrative capital of Putrajaya.

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