Maluri

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A major commercial area of Maluri, located nearby to the LRT Station.
JUSCO Taman Maluri was opened on 30 October 1989

Maluri (Malay: Taman Maluri) is a suburb in the constituency of Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, situated near the border of the constituency of Titiwangsa.[1]

It is located along Jalan Cheras FT 1 (English: Cheras Road) and can be accessed through Maluri station served by the LRT Ampang Line and the MRT Sungai Buloh-Kajang Line. It is one of the housing areas closest to Kuala Lumpur's Golden Triangle.

Location

Maluri is located close to the boundary between Cheras and Kuala Lumpur's central business district. It is adjacent to Kampung Pandan, Pandan Jaya and Jalan Cochrane, and across the Kerayong River is the development of Shamelin Perkasa.

Education

Maluri houses a number of public schools, private schools and international schools, most notably Taylor's International School.

Commercial activity

Maluri is the home of JUSCO's oldest store in Malaysia, which opened on 30 October 1989. The store, like all other JUSCO stores in Malaysia, was rebranded as AEON in March 2012. Newer malls sprung up in the area in recent years, including Sunway Velocity Mall. IKEA's second store in Malaysia opened along Jalan Cochrane, just adjacent to Maluri.[2]

Access

Car

Maluri is located along Jalan Cheras, next to its interchange with BESRAYA Sungai Besi Expressway. The area can also accessed via Jalan Cochrane, Jalan Perkasa and the MRR2 via Pandan Jaya.

Public transportation

Maluri lends its name to the  AG13  SBK22  Maluri station, served by both the LRT Ampang Line and the MRT Sungai Buloh-Kajang Line. Cochrane MRT station is another MRT station located near the suburb.

Maluri is also an important rapidKL bus hub, with routes going as far as KLCC, Kajang and Titiwangsa.

See also

References

  1. ^ "P.119 Titiwangsa". Retrieved 19 August 2017.
  2. ^ "【独家】大兴土木 脏乱变摩登 蕉赖马鲁里蜕变乍喜还忧" (in Chinese). eNanyang.