Bandar Sunway
Bandar Sunway or Sunway City[1] is a township in Subang Jaya, Petaling District, Selangor, Malaysia. This township got its name from the developer - Sunway Group, which is also got its name from Sungai Way, a new village in Petaling Jaya.
Sunway | |
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Aerial view of Sunway (looking northeast) in February 2011 | |
Sunway Location in Peninsular Malaysia | |
Coordinates: 3°4′3″N 101°36′12″E | |
Country | Malaysia |
State | Selangor |
Government | |
• Administered by | Majlis Bandaraya Subang Jaya (Subang Jaya City Council) Majlis Bandaraya Petaling Jaya (Petaling Jaya City Council) |
Time zone | UTC+8 (MST) |
Website | http://www.mbsj.gov.my/ http://www.mbpj.gov.my/ https://www.sunwaypyramid.com |
Leisure and Entertainment
Sunway Pyramid is a shopping centre opened in July 1997 as Malaysia's first themed shopping and entertainment mall. One of the mall's most easily recognised designs is the Egyptian-inspired Pyramid with a lion "standing guard" at the entrance. The rest of the building is embellished in the monumental style, complete with pseudo-hieroglyphics decorating facades, along with numerous Pharonic statuaries.
In the center of Sunway is the amusement park Sunway Lagoon, which has many different themed parks, including some of the biggest rides in Malaysia and a large water park.
Accommodation
Sunway has a number of accommodation options for tourists and business travellers.
Sunway Resort Hotel & Spa is a 5-star hotel linked to the shopping centre.
Sunway Pyramid Hotel is a 3-Star Hotel linked to the shopping centre. It lacks gym facilities. The hotel also does not provide breakfast within the premise, and requires hungry guests to walk through a confusing labyrinth of walkways to the Sunway Resort Hotel & Spa.
Sunway Clio Hotel, is also linked to the shopping mall and provides 4-star accommodation.
Education
Sunway has also become known as a higher education hub, with two large universities in the area, namely Monash University Malaysia,[2] and Sunway University, as well as other private colleges such as Sunway College, Le Cordon Bleu Malaysia and The One Academy.
There are other notable schools in Sunway which are SK Bandar Sunway, SMK Bandar Sunway, SK Kampung Lindungan and Sunway International School.
Healthcare
Healthcare in Sunway is provided by private hospital, Sunway Medical Centre, along with Sime Darby Medical Centre (previously Subang Jaya Medical Centre) in adjacent Subang Jaya.
Religion
Sunway comprises many other companies and residences not owned by the Sunway group. Places of worship include Masjid Al-Husna, which is located right opposite Sunway Pyramid. Several Buddhist Centres (like Subang Jaya Buddhist Association, Passaddhi Buddhist Centre and Dharma Drum Mountain Buddhist Centre) and churches are located in the vicinity as well, most notably the nearest Catholic churches would be St Ignatius Church in Kelana Jaya, Petaling Jaya as well as Church of the Assumption in Jalan Templer, Old Town, Petaling Jaya and the Church of St Thomas More in USJ, Subang Jaya.
Transport
Bandar Sunway is connected to the cities of Kuala Lumpur, Shah Alam, Petaling Jaya and Klang via a network of highways, namely the Federal Highway, the Shah Alam Expressway (KESAS), the New Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE), the New Pantai Expressway (NPE), the North–South Expressway Central Link (ELITE) and the Damansara–Puchong Expressway (LDP). The township is also served by an urban-suburb rail link, the Subang Jaya Komuter station.
Public transport
Bandar Sunway is home to Malaysia's first (and to date, only) bus rapid transit line, the B1 BRT Sunway Line. It connects the KD08 SB1 Setia Jaya Komuter station (Sunway-Setia Jaya) in the north until the KJ31 SB7 USJ7 station in the south, passing through Sunway Mentari, Sunway Pyramid and Monash University in the process. Sunway Monorail operated in Bandar Sunway from 2000 to 2007. The system has since been shut down due to the expansion of the Sunway Pyramid 2, and part of its infrastructure were later incorporated into the BRT line.
Alternately, there are rapidKL bus services connecting Sunway Pyramid to KD09 KS02 KJ28 Subang Jaya station, some 15–20 minutes away. The Selangor state government also provides its subsidized bus service - the Smart Selangor bus route SJ02, connecting Bandar Sunway to SP25 Puchong, allowing an alternative to the longer Puchong-Putra Heights-USJ 7 train ride.[3]
The Subang Airport (IATA: SZB) is 13 kilometres from this development; since May 2018 rail connection to the airport is possible via an interchange at Subang Jaya station to the Skypark Link.
Car
Bandar Sunway is located near the junction of the LDP and KL–Port Klang Federal Highway . Motorists coming from Puchong, Putrajaya and even Seremban will opt for the LDP.
A few kilometres south lies another interchange, this time between the LDP and KESAS , which connects Pandamaran near Port Klang to Sri Petaling.
Running directly in front of Sunway Pyramid mall is the NPE , which runs from Subang Jaya to Angkasapuri in Lembah Pantai in southwestern Kuala Lumpur.
Politics and administration
The township falls within the neighbourhood sections of PJS 7 to PJS 11 (PJS meaning "Petaling Jaya Selatan" or Petaling Jaya South). Since 1997 much of Bandar Sunway was governed by the MBSJ, taking over from MBPJ. MBPJ however retains administration over the northern part of the township, including PJS 10, PJS 5, PJS 6, Sunway Mentari and Setia Jaya. [4][5]
Bandar Sunway falls under the Subang constituency of the Malaysian Parliament, currently held by Wong Chen of the PKR.[6]
On the state level, Bandar Sunway is represented in the Selangor State Legislative Assembly as part of Subang Jaya (state constituency). The incumbent assemblywoman for Subang Jaya is Michelle Ng from the DAP who succeeded Hannah Yeoh of the DAP since the aftermath of Malaysian general election, 2018.[7]
References
- "Amazing Sunway City". Retrieved 29 October 2019.
- http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/9/4/nation/18774335&sec=nation
- "SJ02 : Stesen LRT Pusat Bandar Puchong ~ Stesen LRT SS18". Retrieved 22 September 2019.
- "Online Electoral Maps of Malaysia". Tindak Malaysia. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
- "Draf Rancangan Tempatan Subang Jaya 2035". Majlis Perbandaran Subang Jaya. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
- "Portal Rasmi Parlimen Malaysia". Retrieved 4 January 2016.
- "Portal Kerajaan Negeri Selangor Darul Ehsan". Retrieved 4 January 2016.