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1 Location, area description and demographic  





2 History  



2.1  1990s Renaissance  





2.2  Changes post-1990s boom  





2.3  Sri Hartamas in the 21st century  







3 Amenities  





4 Infrastructure and facilities  



4.1  Basic infrastructure  





4.2  Education  







5 Politics  





6 Sri Hartamas on Television  





7 Access  



7.1  Public transportation  







8 References  














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Sri Hartamas

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金地花园

Commercial area of Desa Sri Hartamas in 2022
Commercial area of Desa Sri Hartamas in 2022
Map
Location of Sri Hartamas in Kuala Lumpur
Sri Hartamas is located in Malaysia
Sri Hartamas

Sri Hartamas

Location within Malaysia

Coordinates: 3°09′32N 101°39′03E / 3.1589°N 101.6509°E / 3.1589; 101.6509

Country

Malaysia

State

Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur

Constituency

Segambut

Government

 • Local Authority

Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur

 • Mayor

Mahadi Che Ngah

Time zone

UTC+8 (MST)

Postcode

50480, rarely 51200

Dialling code

+603-20, +603-62

Police

Brickfields, Sentul, Dang Wangi

Fire

Sri Hartamas, Jinjang

Sri Hartamas (Golden Estates in English) is an affluent residential township in the Segambut constituency of the Federal TerritoryofKuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The zip and postal code is 50480 or 51200.

Location, area description and demographic[edit]

Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory Mosque, close to Sri Hartamas

Sri Hartamas is located right next to Mont Kiara, another affluent township consisting of mainly high-rise apartment buildings and contains a significant expatriate community, as well as Bukit Damansara to the southeast.

Sri Hartamas has a geographical advantage – this township is located very close to the intersection of four major expressways – the NKVE North–South Expressway Northern Route, PLUS North–South Expressway Northern Route, SPRINT Sprint Expressway and DUKE Duta–Ulu Klang Expressway that link the area with downtown Kuala Lumpur, surrounding suburbs as well as other major towns of Malaysia. The travel time to anywhere in the Klang Valley area, as a result is relatively short, even during rush hour.

Residents of the neighbourhood participate in the resident's association. In years past, the association has hired a private security firm to patrol the area. The relative isolation of Sri Hartamas and the surrounding area made it prey to crime for a while, though this is not so prevalent today. It is next to the new Immigration Department on one side and the old tax offices on the other, so there can be delays during rush hour. A large mosque is also nearby and this does give rise to a large volumes of traffic, particularly on Friday lunchtimes.

The homes in Sri Hartamas consists of low rise condominium, retail and shopping blocks, townhouses, adjoining semi detached homes and small town bungalows. Built by a Malaysian developer in the 80s, the streets are wide, compared to other areas. The wide streets turned out to a boon for multi car households that live in the area with limited garage space when the neighbourhood went through a renaissance period.

History[edit]

1990s Renaissance[edit]

Sri Hartamas gained considerable popularity as a desired neighbourhood during the Asian boom of the mid 1990s. Prior to that, the belief by Malaysians was that the neighbourhood was too isolated (it was located halfway between Kepong and downtown KL), with little to no infrastructure in the area. With no grocer in the neighbourhood at the time, a pint of milk was a 15-minute drive away. As the demand for quality housing in Kuala Lumpur increased, this soon became irrelevant.

Indeed, easy transportation access by virtue of being close to the expressways, proved to be Sri Hartamas's saviour. Other developments in the area followed. Down the street, a huge condominium project, "Mont Kiara", soon took off.

Mont Kiara as well as Sri Hartamas quickly became very popular, not only with the Malaysian young professionals, but also with expatriate families, who hail mostly from Australia, Japan, China, Britain and mainland Europe.

The extra security and the two international private schools in Sri Hartamas that opened at this time made the area a boon for expatriate families. Sri Hartamas, circa 1996–1999 became an international neighbourhood, with residents originating from different countries.

Americans as well as single expatriates on the contrary tended to prefer living in nearby Bangsar, another neighbourhood closer to restaurants, clubs, bars and shopping malls.[citation needed]

Changes post-1990s boom[edit]

The area has made significant progress when it was first planned by Sri Hartamas Development Sdn Bhd to develop the 260-acre township on a rubber plantation. From there, the firm was established under a joint venture with real estate tycoon Tan Sri Chong Kok Lim, Datuk Syed Kechik from Kumpulan Syed Kechik Sdn Bhd and Datuk Wong Kee Tat from Kuala Lumpur Industries Holdings Berhad. The township development ranges from landed properties, terrace houses and semi-detached houses to shoplots.[1][2]

Another development followed, this time bringing some of the infrastructure that Sri Hartamas initially lacked: restaurants, shops, bars and as well as an outdoor Malaysian style food bazaar. Much of the shops and pricing cater to the relatively affluent and expatriate demographic of the area.

Sri Hartamas in the 21st century[edit]

The commercial hub of Desa Sri Hartamas, Kuala Lumpur. The high rise buildings in the background are in neighboring areas of Mont Kiara and Segambut Dalam, separated by Penchala Link of the SPRINT Expressway.

The isolation and greenery of Sri Hartamas, with easy access to anywhere; the trademark of the area, gave away some of its lustre when access to a third expressway opened up in 2004 that links the area with the rest of Kuala Lumpur. The expressway is known as Sprint Expressway whereby it is one of the busiest expressway during rush hour traffic.

Little of the greenery remains and hence Sri Hartamas is not as quiet as it used to be. The traffic influx as well as other new developments nearby has brought an increasing number of people to the area. Through some of its isolation is gone, the young Malaysian professionals that initially moved into the area stayed on.

However, the expatriate community that once lived here in large numbers dwindled after the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997–1999, when people moved back to their home countries. The area continues to be popular with expatriate families, particularly those with children.

Though no reliable census exists, there is a healthy balance in the number of residents from the different Malaysian ethnic groups in Sri Hartamas, with no obvious majority group, unlike other parts of Malaysia.

In terms of night life Sri Hartamas is now a small, vibrant community. Of particular interest is the wide range of restaurants and bars that have developed around the shopping area in Desa Sri Hartamas. Whilst there are some western style expat bars, there is also a good food court and a multitude of Asian-fusion, Japanese, Thai and Malaysian restaurants.

Plaza Damas development by Mayland Group in Sri Hartamas

Amenities[edit]

Amenities nearby include: 2 golf courses (KLGCC), a country club, health club and spa. The Hartamas Shopping Centre (housed inside Plaza Damas) is the area's biggest shopping mall.


Infrastructure and facilities[edit]

Basic infrastructure[edit]

Infrastructure here is excellent, with developed country utility services and operating standards (i.e. Wired telephone, electricity & broadband internet) and services (i.e. trash collection). Prior to 1995, due to the terrain of the area, mobile phone coverage here on certain operators in Sri Hartamas was spotty at best. Today, all mobile phone carriers have base stations throughout the neighbourhood, with excellent coverage.[citation needed]

Education[edit]

Sri Hartamas is home to many government and private schools.

Kindergartens:

Primary School:

Secondary School:

Colleges:

Politics[edit]

Sri Hartamas is part of the Segambut constituency, currently represented in the Malaysian ParliamentbyHannah Yeoh of the DAP since 2018.

Sri Hartamas on Television[edit]

Sri Hartamas was featured on the American CBS series, The Amazing Race Series 11 "All-Stars" in April 2007. As a challenge, the contestants' who flew in from Poland in Leg 9 of the series, were asked to roam the neighbourhood soliciting "surat khabar lama" (Malay), or "old newspapers" (English) from Sri Hartamas residents for recycling.[6]

Access[edit]

Public transportation[edit]

Sri Hartamas is indirectly served by the  KA05  Segambut KTM Komuter station on the Tanjung Malim-Port Klang line. rapidKL bus route 190 connects Sri Hartamas and Mont Kiara to the KTM station.

rapidKL buses T818 and T852 connect Sri Hartamas to  KG14  Semantan MRT station on the Kajang line (SBK Line).

The area is planned to be served by the  CC02  Sri Hartamas MRT station in the future which is part of the proposed MRT Circle Line.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ying Yi, Chung (13 August 2019). "Cover story: An affluent and vibrant township". The Edge Markets. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  • ^ "Real Estate". BEWCapital Holdings. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  • ^ http://www.smartreader.com.my/ Archived 14 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Early Years".
  • ^ "Home". sricollege.edu.my.
  • ^ The Amazing Race 11#Leg 9 .28Poland .E2.86.92 Malaysia.29
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