Klang

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Klang or Kelang was the capital of Selangor in an earlier period prior to the emergence of Kuala Lumpur and the current state capital, Shah Alam….

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As of 2010, the Klang City had a total population of 240,016 (10,445 in the city centre), while….

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Klang Parade

No. 2112, KM2, Jalan Meru, Kawasan 17, 41050 Klang, Selangor

+6 03-3343 7889

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Little India Klang

Jalan Tengku Kelana, Kawasan 1, 41000 Klang, Selangor

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  • HISTORY

    Pulau Ketam, Selangor, Malaysia

    Klang or Kelang was the capital of Selangor in an earlier period prior to the emergence of Kuala Lumpur and the current state capital, Shah Alam

    Two theories of the name have emerged. One is that it is derived from the Mon–Khmer word Klong, which may mean a canal or waterway and refers to streams and rivers in the area. The other is that it means “warehouses”, from the Malay word kilang and refers to its role as a port in the old days with storage facilities and warehouses. 

    The town’s history in fact goes back to prehistoric times. Bronze Age drums, axes and other artefacts have been found in the vicinity of the town. A bronze bell dating from the 2nd century BC was found in Klang and is now in the British Museum. Also found in or near Klang are iron tools called “tulang mawas” (“ape bones”) and a bronze drum indicating its strategic importance even before the better known early Malacca sultanate.

    It has been mentioned as a dependency of other states as early as the 11th century and has also been cited in the 14th century literary work Nagarakretagama dated to the Majapahit Empire. Chinese records indicate that the river was marked in the maritime charts of Admiral Cheng Ho on his visits to Malacca from 1409 to 1433. 

    Klang came under the control of the Malacca Sultanate in the 15th century. Tun Perak, Malacca’s greatest Bendahara, was from Klang and became its territorial chief. Klang was then known as a producer of tin. According to Malay-Portuguese explorer and cartographer, Manuel Godin de Erédia, it produced one hundred bares of tin a year when the Portuguese occupied Malacca.

    Klang remained in Malay hands after the fall of Melaka to the Portuguese in 1511, and was controlled by the Sultan of Johor-Riau. In the 17th century, the Bugis began to settle in the coastal region of Selangor including Klang, and the Selangor sultanate was created in 1766, which then controlled Klang until the advent of British residential rule in 1874. 

    Although overshadowed by the growth and development of Kuala Lumpur after the 1880s, Klang was an important center for the colonial economy of British Malaya. Until the construction of Port Swettenham (now known as Port Klang) in 1901, Klang remained the chief outlet for Selangor’s tin, and its position was enhanced by the completion of the Klang Valley railway to Bukit Kuda in 1886, which was then connected to Klang itself via a rail bridge, the Connaught

    The palace of the Sultan of Selangor in Klang

    Bridge, completed in 1890. The town’s growth was further stimulated by development in the district as the State’ leading producer of coffee and rubber. In 1903, the royal seat was moved back to Klang when it became the official seat of Sultan Alauddin Sulaiman Shah.

    In May 1890, a local authority, known as Klang Health Board, was established to administer Klang town. The official boundary of Klang was first defined in 1895. The first road bridge over the Klang River connecting the two parts of the town, the Belfield Bridge, was constructed in 1908.

    In 1926 the health boards of Klang and Port Swettenham were merged, and in 1945 the local authority was renamed Klang Town Board. In 1954, the Town Board became the Klang Town Council after a local election to select its members in accordance with the Local Government Election Ordinance of 1950.

  • SOCIAL AND CULTURAL

    Klang Heritage Fest

    As of 2010, the Klang City had a total population of 240,016 (10,445 in the city centre), while the population of Klang District is 842,146, and the population of all areas managed by Klang Municipal Council is 744,062. Currently the municipality covers an area of about 573.8 square kilometres with a population close to 900,000.

    Klang is also estimated to have a floating population of about 2 million, including foreigners, working at the ports and surrounding areas. According to the 2010 census the town’s ethnic composition as Malay 41.1%; other Bumiputra 1.6%; Chinese 26.8.%; Indians 21.4%; and others and non-Malaysians.

  • ECONOMY AND BUSINESS

    Night view of port Klang in Tanjung Harapan

    The economy of Klang is closely linked with the greater Klang Valley area which is the most densely populated, urbanised and industrialised region of Malaysia. There is a wide range of industries within the Klang municipality, whilst major industrial areas are also found in Bukit Raja, Kapar, Meru, Taman Klang Utama and Sungai Buloh, Pulau Indah, Telok Gong and others.

    Rubber used to be an important part of the economy of the region, but from the 1970s onwards, many rubber plantations have switched to palm oil. These have since then been converted for urban and housing development and infrastructure use. 

    Port Klang forms an important part of Klang’s economy. It is home to shipping companies and agents, custom brokers, container storage centres, as well as freight and transport companies. The port handled almost 50% of Malaysia’s sea-borne container trade in 2013. The Free Trade 

    Zone area was established in 2004 to transform Port Klang into a regional distribution hub as well as a trade and logistics centre. 

    Klang is also well connected to key strategic areas within the Klang valley via a series of major roads and highways including the Federal Highway, NKVE, KESAS, etc. It is 30 minutes from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), making it the ideal hub for international freight and logistics in the country.

  • KOPITIAM AND EATERIES

    Bak Kut Teh

    Proximity to Kuala Lumpur, Shah Alam and coastal villages makes the town a natural stopover for food lovers. Besides the famous dish of bak kut teh associated with the town’s Chinese population, foodies from the other communities will find a huge variety of Malay and Indian comfort food such as satay, nasi lemak, nasi kandar, assam pedas and chendol to satisfy the most discerning of appetites.


    Restoran Klang Food Centre

    10, Jln Batai Laut 5, Taman Intan, Jalan Batai Laut 5, Taman Intan, 41300 Klang, Selangor

    +6 03-3342 8122


    Chong Kok Kopitiam

    5, Jalan Stesen, Kawasan 1, 41000 Klang, Selangor

    +6 03-3371 0996


    Hailam Kopitiam Klang

    31, Persiaran Pegaga, Taman Bayu Perdana, 41200 Klang, Selangor

    +6 017-285 5825


    Pak Li Kopitiam BBT

    42A-0, Lorong Batu Nilam 3A, Bandar Bukit Tinggi 1, 41200 Klang, Selangor

    +6 03-3318 6608


    168 Kopitiam

    2, Lorong Janggus, Off, Persiaran Raja Muda Musa, Teluk Gadong, 41100 Klang, Selangor

    +6 017-661 2237


    Hometown Hainan Coffee

    No. 1-0, Jalan Batu Nilam 4, Bandar Bukit Tinggi 1, 41200 Klang, Selangor


    Restoran Mikey Kopitiam

    Bandar Bukit Raja, 41050 Klang, Selangor

    +6 012-227 6749


    Cheong Foh Cafe

    1, Lorong Gopeng, Kawasan 18, 41400 Klang, Selangor

    +6 03-3342 2469


    Shin Lok Kopitiam

    No. 17, Jalan Gopeng, Kawasan 18, 41400 Klang, Selangor

    +6 012-206 1381


    Ah Ma Kopitiam

    Jalan Tiara 2c/Ku1, Bandar Baru Klang, 41150 Klang, Selangor


    168 Kopitiam (Meru)

    No 1 Jalan Kandis, Off, Jalan Meru, 41050 Klang, Selangor

    +6 017-661 2237

  • SHOPPING

    Klang Parade

    No. 2112, KM2, Jalan Meru, Kawasan 17, 41050 Klang, Selangor

    +6 03-3343 7889


    AEON Mall Bukit Raja

    Persiaran Bukit Raja 2, Bandar Baru Klang, 41150 Klang, Selangor

    +6 03-3343 2166


    Centro Mall

    8, Jalan Batu Tiga Lama, Kawasan 16, 41300 Klang, Selangor

    +6 03-3341 2011


    Shaw Centrepoint

    Jalan Raja Hassan, Kawasan 18, 41300 Klang, Selangor

    +6 03-3344 8066


    AEON MALL Bukit Tinggi

    No 1, Persiaran Batu Nilam, 1, KS 6, Bandar Bukit Tinggi 2, 41200 Klang, Selangor

    +6 03-3326 2370


    AEON Mall Bukit Tinggi

    hopping Centre AEON Bukit Tinggi Shopping Centre, Bandar Bukit Tinggi 2, 41200 Klang, Selangor

    +6 03-3326 2370


    Galleri Klang Sentral

    Jalan Klang Sentral, Klang Sentral, Meru, 41050 Klang, Selangor

    +6 03-3362 5038


    Gateway Klang

    Persiaran Raja Muda Musa, Taman Chi Liung, 41200 Klang, Selangor

    +6 011-1888 3838


    Tesco Extra Bukit Tinggi

    Hypermarket Tesco, Jalan Batu Nilam 6, Bandar Bukit Tinggi, 41200, Klang, Selangor, 41200

    +6 03-3323 8873


    Pelangi Avenue

    30A & 32A, Pelangi avenue,, Jalan Kelicap 42/ku1, 41050 Klang, Selangor

  • TOURIST ATTRACTIONS AND PLACES

    The palace of the Sultan of Selangor in Klang

     

    Little India Klang

    Jalan Tengku Kelana, Kawasan 1, 41000 Klang, Selangor


    Sultan Abdul Aziz Royal Gallery

    3, Jalan Stesen, Kawasan 1, 41000 Klang, Selangor

    +6 03-3373 6500


    Kota Bridge

    River, 41300 Klang, Selangor


    Istana Alam Shah

    Jalan Istana, Kawasan 1, 41000 Klang, Selangor


    Ijan’s Corner

    Taman Rakyat, Taman Sri Andalas, 41100 Klang, Selangor

    +6 017-388 8731


    Sri Sundaraja Perumal Temple, Klang – Malaysia

    No. 80, Jalan Mastika Off Psn Raja Muda Musa, Selangor, 41100 Klang

    +6 03-3371 1763


    Tanjung Harapan

    Kawasan Perindustrian Selat Klang Utara, 42000 Port Klang, Selangor

    +6 03-3176 6929


    巴生观音亭 Klang Kwan Imm Temple

    30, Jalan Raya Barat, Selangor Darul Ehsan, 41000 Klang, Selangor

    +6 016-331 6989


    Sultan Sulaiman Royal Mosque

    Jalan Raya Timur, Kawasan 1, 41000 Klang, Selangor

    +6 03-3374 3391


    Parklands City People’s Park

    42000 Klang, Selangor

  • PERSONALITIES AND CELEBRITIES

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