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1 Royal Town  





2 Development  





3 Residential Area  





4 See also  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Anak Bukit
Town
Other transcription(s)
 • Jawiانق بوكيت
 • Chinese安南武吉 (Simplified)
安南武吉 (Traditional)
Ānnán Wǔjí (Hanyu Pinyin)
 • Tamilஅனாக் புக்கிட்
Aṉāk Pukkiṭ (Transliteration)
Map
Location of Anak Bukit in Kedah
Anak Bukit is located in Kedah
Anak Bukit

Anak Bukit

   Anak Bukitin   Kedah
Anak Bukit is located in Malaysia
Anak Bukit

Anak Bukit

Anak Bukit (Malaysia)

Anak Bukit is located in Southeast Asia
Anak Bukit

Anak Bukit

Anak Bukit (Southeast Asia)

Coordinates: 6°10′57.6228″N 100°22′26.67″E / 6.182673000°N 100.3740750°E / 6.182673000; 100.3740750
Country Malaysia
State Kedah
DistrictKota Setar
Government
 • TypeCity council
 • BodyAlor Setar City Council
Time zoneUTC+8 (Malaysian Standard Time)
Postcode
05150
Istana Anak Bukit main entrance
New Syariah Court building on the West side
Complete administrative building on the East side
Mukim Anak Bukit in Kota Setar District

Anak Bukit is a mukim and the royal town of Kedah, Malaysia, located in Kota Setar District and falls under the jurisdiction of the Alor Setar City Council.

Royal Town[edit]

It is known as the royal town of Kedah because the Sultan of Kedah's royal palace and official residence, Istana Anak Bukit is located here. It is also known to be the birthplace of the late Sultan of Kedah and the former Yang Di Pertuan Agong of Malaysia, Tuanku Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah who reigned from 1958 until his death in September 2017.

In February 2009, the palace underwent a RM70 million facelift in conjunction with the 50th anniversary celebration of the reign of the Sultan of Kedah in 2008.[1] This involved the construction of a new building which houses a new audience and dining halls which could accommodate 1,400 people at any one time. It replaced the existing audience and dining halls which could only hold fewer than 1,000 people. The building was completed in October 2007.

Behind the royal palace there is a river stream which is called Sungai Anak Bukit and it flows through Alor Setar connected by Sungai Kedah (Kedah River) to the estuary of Kuala Kedah.

There is also a mini zoo amidst the colourful flora of the royal gardens. Visitors are allowed into the royal gardens.

Development[edit]

According to the Ninth Malaysia Plan, Anak Bukit is planned to be the new administrative capital of Kedah, replacing Alor Setar. Alor Setar will continue to be the capital city and commercial centre of the state.

Due to this, Anak Bukit is seeing a massive growth of infrastructure. Major developments include the new state government administrative buildings, the new Anak Bukit police station, new National Registration Department (Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara) building.

A new railway station was also built as part of the Ipoh-Padang Besar Electrification and Double Tracking Project and began operations in 2014. It is served by ETS Transit trains.

Residential Area[edit]

Residential properties are also coming up in the town because it will be the new administrative centre. Prices of houses and land have been rising the past few years.

One of the more luxurious housing projects is Villa Seri Tunku. It is touted as luxury living in a village ambience, consisting of 27 modern village bungalow units adjacent to Istana anak Bukit. The units, priced between RM400,000 and RM1.2 million, have been sold out.[2]

The housing project was opened by the current Sultan of Kedah.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ RM70m facelift for palace, The Star, 24 May 2007
  • ^ Sultan Kedah Opens Villa Seri Tuanku Archived 4 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Bernama, 4 August 2009
  • External links[edit]


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