Sungai Buloh
Sungai Buloh | |
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Sungai Buloh Location in Peninsular Malaysia | |
Coordinates: 3°12′N 101°35′E / 3.200°N 101.583°ECoordinates: 3°12′N 101°35′E / 3.200°N 101.583°E | |
Country | Malaysia |
State | Selangor |
Establishment | 1930 |
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Time zone | MST (UTC+8) |
Sungai Buloh (Chinese: 双溪毛糯) is a town and mukim in Petaling District, Selangor, Malaysia. The name itself literally means "bamboo river" in the Malay language. It is located along the Kuala Selangor highway.
History
In 1930, in an isolated valley of Bukit Lagong, Sungai Buloh, a group of Malays, Chinese, Indians, Eurasians and Turks set up a contained community in the wake of the 1926 Leper Enactment Act, which required the segregation and treatment of those with the disease. Sungai Buloh was the second biggest leprosy settlements in the world. It was equipped with advanced facilities and became a research centre for leprosy. Sungei Buloh was a pioneer project based on the "enlightened policy" of segregating leprosy patients in a self-supporting community following the principles of a garden city. In 1935 and 1936, scrip was issued specifically for the settlement.
On May 7, 1991, Sungai Buloh underwent the explosion of the Bright Sparklers Firework factory in the town and the subsequent fire.[1]
Upscale neighbourhoods
It is also home to many prestigious housing areas, such as D'Sara Sentral, Bukit Rahman Putra, Sunway Rahman Putra, Taman Villa Putra, Sierramas and Valencia. Most of these neighborhoods are guarded and gated to provide the safest hospitality for the residents.
Education
There are currently two major high schools in Sungai Buloh - SMK Bandar Baru Sungai Buloh and SMK Bukit Rahman Putra. Sungai Buloh also houses two international schools, IGB International School and elc International School in Sierramas.
Accessibility
Public transport
Sungai Buloh is served by KA08 Sungai Buloh Station on the KTM Port Klang-Tanjong Malim line. It is also the northern terminus of the MRT line, scheduled to open in 2023 or later.
Car
The Kepong-Kuala Selangor highway runs through Sungai Buloh town. PLUS exit 113 serves the town.
Politics
The bulk of Sungai Buloh town is within the Paya Jaras state constituency, which is also one of three state seats in the Subang parliamentary constituency; though part of the town also spills into neighbouring Selayang constituency.
Name in other languages
According to a multilingual sign on North–South Expressway, it is written as
- Jambatan Sungai Buloh in Malay
- Sungai Buloh Bridge in English
- 双溪毛糯 (Shuāngxī Máonuò) in Chinese
- Cầu Sungai Buloh in Vietnamese
- สะพานสุไหงบูโละ in Thai
References
- ↑ Pereira, Ian; David, Adrian (1993-04-17). "Painful memories of Bright Sparklers". New Straits Times. Retrieved 2010-12-10.
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