Leaning Tower of Teluk Intan

The Leaning Tower of Teluk Intan (Malay: Menara Jam Condong Teluk Intan) is a clock and a leaning tower in Teluk Intan, Hilir Perak District, Perak, Malaysia. It is the Malaysian equivalent of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. It is 25 m (82 ft) and, from the outside, looks like an 8 storey building, though inside it is actually divided into 3 storeys.

Leaning Tower of Teluk Intan
Menara Condong Teluk Intan
安顺斜塔
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeLeaning tower, Clock tower
Architectural styleChinese
Town or cityTeluk Intan
Perak
CountryMalaysia
Construction started1885
Completed1886
Height
Architectural25 m (82 ft)
Technical details
Floor count8 (externally)
3 (actual)

History

The tower, also known as the Clock Tower, was built to store water during the dry season, in case of fire as well as to keep time.

It was built under contractor Leong Choon Chong in 1885 but was claimed by a Briton, Neol Danison, and then by the Japanese during their occupation of Malaysia in 1941 when they used it as a watch tower.

After independence in 1957, the tower became an official national monument.[1]

Design

The pagoda style structure was greatly influenced by Chinese architecture, because the majority of the population of the town at that time was Chinese. Each storey is 5 metres high and there are a total of 110 steps from the ground floor to the top of the tower.

The water tank, which is 5 metres high and 18.36 cubic metres deep, is on the third floor and is made of steel. The foundation is 13 metres in diameter and tapers to a diameter of 8.2 metres at the top of the tower.

Leaning

The reasons why the tower leans is the soft ground on which it was built, as well as the weight of the water in the water tank, which causes it to lean towards the southwest.

See also

  • List of tourist attractions in Perak

References

  1. "TELUK INTAN LEANING TOWER" (PDF). Teluk Intan Municipal Council. p. 2. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 24 November 2006.

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