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Wangsa Maju | |
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Township | |
Nickname: Hawthornden (old name) | |
Coordinates: 3°12′2″N 101°44′23″E / 3.20056°N 101.73972°E | |
Country | Malaysia |
State | Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur |
Constituency | Wangsa Maju |
Government | |
• Local Authority | Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur |
• Mayor | Tan Sri Hj. Mhd. Amin Nordin bin Abd. Aziz |
Time zone | UTC+8 (MST) |
Postcode | 53000-53300 |
Dialling code | +603-402, +603-403, , +603-410, +603-413, +603-414, +603-416 |
Police | Wangsa Maju |
Wangsa Maju is a township and a constituency in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This area is surrounded by Setapak, Taman Melati and Gombak district in Selangor. Wangsa Maju is one of the largest townships in Kuala Lumpur and consists of many sections — Section 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 10.[1]
History
The present site of Wangsa Maju was previously occupied by Setapak rubber estates named as “Hawthornden” from the 1900s until the 1980s, when the township was formed in 1984.[1]The new township in Hawthornden estate is the second township being developed by the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL). The first one was the Bandar Baru Tun Razak, which was initiated in 1975. While other new townships also being developed subsequently in Sentul and Bukit Jalil. The new township project is a joint venture between the DBKL and a local company named Paremba Berhad. [2]
Most residents are from the low to middle income group.[3]This is beacuse many flat units in Wangsa Maju were built and rented out at a lower monthly rental rate than the private sector's housing in Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya. This helps to provide opportunities for as many families as possible in the country to own their homes. Through this joint venture project, most of the houses to be built will be sold directly to the public. The council may keep a small number of these houses for renting to low-income groups who are forced to relocate due to government development projects.[4] Wangsa Maju alsp known as the KLSC (Kuala Lumpur Suburban Centre) or initially proposed to named as "Bandar Baru Titiwangsa Maju".
Following the opening of Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management and Technology (TAR UMT) & Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) campus, Wangsa Maju has since become a major residential area for the students of TAR UMT & UTAR.
Facilities
- Sections 1 through 10
- Various housing area such as Wangsa Melawati, Desa Setapak, Taman Sri Rampai, Taman Bunga Raya
- Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan Wangsa Maju (Known for W and V Number plate registration issuance)
- Bangunan ZETRO (currently houses the headquarters of PLKN. Formerly known as Akademi TV3, later became SAL College.)
Shopping
- AEON Wangsa Maju (also known as Jusco or Alpha Angle Shopping Centre)[1]
- AEON Big Wangsa Maju (used to be known as Carrefour)[1]
- Wangsa Walk Mall[1]
- Giant[1]
- Setapak Central – Formerly KL Festival City[5]
Education
- Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management and Technology (TAR UMT)[1]
- Institute CECE
- VTAR Institute
Others
Transport
Public transport
Wangsa Maju is home to two Rapid KL LRT stations, KJ3 Wangsa Maju LRT Station and KJ4 Sri Rampai LRT Station. Kumpool Vanpool ride-sharing service to Wangsa Maju LRT Station also available here.
Road networks
Wangsa Maju is well served by federal routes and expressways. Jalan Genting Klang Federal Route 2 links downtown Kuala Lumpur with Wangsa Maju and Setapak areas.[1] Motorists from Ampang and Pandan Indah will instead opt for the MRR2 Federal Route 28.[1] The Duta–Ulu Klang Expressway cuts through the southern part of Wangsa Maju.[1] The old road to Gombak and Bentong (Federal Route 68) also begins nearby.
Wangsa Maju Member of Parliament
The area was carved out of Setiawangsa Parliementary seat (P115) in 2004, resulting an independent Wangsa Maju Parliementary seat (P116). The area was represented by Datuk Yew Teong Loke (MCA) in 2004.[6] In 2008 he lost to Wee Choo Keong (PKR) by merely 151 votes.[7]
The incumbent MP is Zahir Hassan of Pakatan Harapan-PKR who won with majority of 20,696 votes in the 15th general elections[8] Part of the Wangsa Maju located south to the Jalan Klang Lama is under the Setiawangsa constituency, which the incumbent MP is Nik Nazmi, also from PH-PKR.
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Kaur, Sharen (9 August 2018). "Making an oasis in Wangsa Maju". New Straits Times. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
- ^ https://www.pmo.gov.my/ucapan/index.php?qt=%hawthornden%&m=p&p=all&id=637
- ^ "A choice place to live with many high-rise and low-cost flats projects - Metro News | The Star Online". www.thestar.com.my. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
- ^ https://www.pmo.gov.my/ucapan/index.php?qt=%hawthornden%&m=p&p=all&id=637
- ^ "Setapak * KL EAST Central". setapakcentral.com.my.
- ^ "Pilihan Raya Umum Malaysia". pmo.gov.my.
- ^ "Pilihan Raya Umum Malaysia". pmo.gov.my.
- ^ "Pilihan Raya Umum Malaysia". pmo.gov.my.