Bandar Bukit Tinggi

Coordinates: 3°00′08″N 101°26′04″E / 3.0022°N 101.4345°E / 3.0022; 101.4345
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Residential homes at Bukit Tinggi in Klang
Commercial shops at Bukit Tinggi
The ÆON Bukit Tinggi Shopping Centre in Bukit Tinggi
Accessing Bukit Tinggi from the KESAS Highway

Bandar Bukit Tinggi is an integrated and modern township in

Klang, Selangor, Malaysia. The RM5 billion (over US$1.6 billion) self-sufficient mature township has a wide range of facilities and amenities.[1]

With a total freehold land area of 1,346 acres (5.45 km2), Bandar Bukit Tinggi houses a mixed development of over 20,000 units of quality designed properties including various types of double-storey, terrace and semi-detached houses, bungalows and luxury and medium-cost apartments.[2]

Bukit Tinggi consists of 3 major development areas, namely Bukit Tinggi 1 (BT1), Bukit Tinggi 2 (BT2) and Bukit Tinggi 3 (also known as Klang Parklands).[3] Adjacent to Bukit Tinggi are some other modern townships such as Botanic Klang, Glenmarie Cove, Bandar Puteri Klang, Kota Bayuemas and Bandar Bestari (Canary Garden).

Retail and food

Bukit Tinggi in Klang has hundreds of food and dining outlets in the township such as

fast food and vegetarian restaurants.[4]

This integrated township has 2 hypermarkets,

Developed by property developer and construction player WCT Holdings Berhad since 1997, Bukit Tinggi is also the home to the

AEON store in Southeast Asia. The shopping mall has a gross lettable area of approximately one million square feet and over 5000 car park bays.[7]

Next to the AEON Bukit Tinggi is an integrated development comprising 20-block of retail offices and 2-block of 9-storey corporate office suites named The Landmark (with a gross development value of RM180 million).

AEON Bukit Tinggi Shopping Centre
via skybridges.

Medical centre

Bukit Tinggi Medical Centre, a US$100 million private medical centre with 220 beds, is located in this township. Operational since 18 July 2016, Bukit Tinggi Medical Centre provides a modern tertiary levels of healthcare service with super specialities including cardiothoracic, paediatric and neurosurgeries as well as a 24-hour trauma centre with a team of over 300 nursing staff and 60 resident and visiting specialists.

Administration

Bandar Bukit Tinggi is under the jurisdiction of the Klang Municipal Council (MPK), and is represented in the Parliament by the Member of Parliament for Kota Raja (P111 parliamentary seat), Mr. Mohamad Sabu who is also the Minister of Defence. At the Selangor state government level, the township is represented by the Sentosa state (N48 state seat) assemblyman, Mr. Gunarajah George.[10]

The residents of the township are represented by the Residents' Association of Bukit Tinggi (PPBT). The Bukit Tinggi

police station
provides a good security presence in the township.

Transport

The integrated township development of Bandar Bukit Tinggi in

Klang is located 50 km west of Kuala Lumpur and 30 km from Petaling Jaya. It is accessible via major highways of which the nearest is the KESAS highway. The upcoming West Coast Expressway (WCE)
will also be built next to the township.

Bukit Tinggi is serviced by public bus service providers with direct route to the

.

By August 2020, Bukit Tinggi will also be connected to the RM 9 billion

References

  1. ^ WCT Berhad - Integrated Townships http://www.wct.com.my/CMS/Content/125/0.aspx
  2. ^ WCT Berhad - Integrated Townships http://www.wct.com.my/CMS/Content/125/0.aspx
  3. ^ "Welcome to WCT Berhad". www.wct.com.my. Archived from the original on 2013-04-13.
  4. ^ "Klang , food in the city : journeymalaysia.com". www.journeymalaysia.com. Archived from the original on 2004-08-08.
  5. ^ "Premiere Hotel in Klang, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia". Archived from the original on 2013-12-30. Retrieved 2013-12-21.
  6. ^ Bandar Bukit Tinggi - Klang's modern township http://allmalaysia.info/news/story.asp?file=/2006/5/20/state/14249543&sec=mi_selangor
  7. ^ The Star - Jusco’s largest mall in South East Asia http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2006/10/3/central/15578227&sec=central
  8. ^ "Welcome to WCT Berhad". www.wct.com.my. Archived from the original on 2013-04-13.
  9. ^ "Archives | The Star Online". Archived from the original on 2013-12-24.
  10. ^ Mat Sabu wins Kota Raja seat https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2018/05/10/mat-sabu-wins-kota-raja-seat
  11. ^ "Pelan Setiap Stesen". Prasarana Malaysia. Archived from the original on 2015-05-22.

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