Kuala Selangor | |
Settlement Type: | Town and district capital |
Translit Lang1: | Other |
Translit Lang1 Type1: | Jawi |
Translit Lang1 Info1: | كوالا سلاڠور |
Translit Lang1 Type2: | Chinese |
Translit Lang1 Info2: | Chinese: 瓜拉雪兰莪 Guālā Xuělán'é |
Translit Lang1 Type3: | Tamil |
Translit Lang1 Info3: | Kōlā Cilāṅkūr |
Nickname: | Kuala Selangor, Beautiful and Historic |
Pushpin Map: | Malaysia Selangor#Malaysia#Southeast Asia |
Pushpin Mapsize: | 275px |
Coordinates: | 3.3332°N 101.2542°W |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | ![]() |
Subdivision Type1: | State |
Subdivision Type2: | District |
Subdivision Name2: | Kuala Selangor District |
Government Type: | Municipal council |
Governing Body: | Kuala Selangor Municipal Council |
Established Title: | Granted municipal status |
Established Date: | 7 August 2021 |
Population As Of: | 2010 |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Leader Title: | Council President |
Leader Name: | Rahilah binti Rahmat |
Postal Code Type: | Postal code |
Postal Code: | 45xxx |
Blank Name: | Area code(s) |
Blank Info: | 03-3xxxxxxx |
Blank1 Name: | Vehicle registration |
Blank1 Info: | B |
Kuala Selangor is a town in northwestern Selangor, Malaysia. It is the largest town and administrative centre of the coterminous Kuala Selangor District.
The name Kuala Selangor means Estuary of the Selangor River.
Prior to 18th century, it was ruled by the Malacca Sultanate. In the year 1784, the Dutch conquered Kuala Selangor which destroyed the fortifications. In the late 17th century however, it was invaded by the Bugis.[1]
Then, Kuala Selangor was made the capital of the Sultanate of Selangor during the early years in the 18th century which was relocated 3 times.[2]
Kuala Selangor town is located at the estuary of the Selangor River, where it drains into the Strait of Malacca. It is located 55 km north-west of downtown Kuala Lumpur, and 42 km north-west of Shah Alam, the capital of Selangor.
Kuala Selangor town is the largest town of the coterminous Kuala Selangor District, which also contains the adjacent towns of Tanjung Karang, Ijok, Puncak Alam, Bestari Jaya and Jeram.[3]
The residents of Kuala Selangor are predominantly Malays, followed by Indians and ethnic Chinese. Most of the Chinese residents here are from the southern Fujian region, in which the Hokkien dialect is predominantly spoken by its ethnic Chinese residents.
See main article: Bukit Melawati.
Kampung Kuantan is well known for its fireflies. Firely tourism in the area began in the early 1970s. Now, tourism is managed by the Kuala Selangor Municipal Council and has expanded rapidly with the addition of 27 small boats for the visitors.[4]
Kuala Selangor Nature Park was opened in 1987. With an area of 296hectare, it is divided to two main parts: a 201hectare Tropical Rainforest, and a Swamp Forest. The park is under the management of the Malaysia Nature Lovers Association, ensuring the natural environment of the park is preserved without any habitat damage.[5]
Kuala Selangor is connected to Sungai Buloh and Kepong by national highway 54. This is the main access road from downtown Kuala Lumpur. The Kuala Lumpur-Kuala Selangor toll road (LATAR) E25 is another access route, providing access from Rawang. The West Coast Expressway provides access to Banting, Klang, Teluk Intan, Ipoh and Taiping.
Kuala Selangor is also accessible from the royal capital Klang via national highway 5.
Kuala Selangor currently is not connected to any rail transit line. However, Selangor Omnibus route 100 runs from LRT Masjid Jamek, KTM Kepong Sentral and MRT/KTM Sungai Buloh between 05:00 and 20:00 daily.[6]
A branch line of the KTM once connected Kuala Selangor to Padang Jawa; the line was closed in 1933.