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Bangsar shown within the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur. It lies about four kilometres southwest of the city centre and is a ten minutes drive by car from the city centre. It is given the postcode of 59000. The Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur is the local governing authority. It is represented by the Bangsar Park Residents' Association.
Bangsar is a five-minute drive from KL Sentral, a major transportation hub in neighbouring Brickfields. Bus services running through Bangsar are as follows. 822: (previously 5 and 621) Bangsar LRT – Mid Valley – Lucky Garden – Bangsar Baru – Bukit Bandaraya – Bangsar Shopping Centre – Bangsar Park – Bangsar LRT (loop service)
In 1976, residents in Bangsar requested for a mosque. [2] It was approved by the Federal Territory Islamic Religious Council on 25 November 1977. A meeting was then held by local representatives with YB Datuk Othman Abdullah on 27 November 1977. It received RM700,000 in donations from the public.
This is a list of shopping malls in Malaysia. (Note: ÆON BiG, Billion, E-mart, Econsave, Giant Superstore, Mydin Emporium, KIPMall, Sunshine and Lotus's are categorised as hypermarkets and thus not listed in this article and meanwhile The Sabah KK Skybridge and Anjung Kinabalu officiated as shopping centre by 2023 Sabah government due to its multipurpose infrastructure.)
4 LRT stations for 5 Kelana Jaya Line: KJ16 Bangsar, KJ17 Abdullah Hukum, KJ18 Kerinchi and KJ19 Universiti LRT stations. 3 KTM stations for 2 Port Klang Line: KD01 Abdullah Hukum, KD02 Angkasapuri and KD03 Pantai Dalam Komuter stations. Only 1 KTM station for 1 Seremban Line: KB01 Mid Valley Komuter station.
The station is also served by RapidKL trunk buses at bus stops on either side of Jalan Semantan, and accessed via both entrances of the station. Semantan station is also served by a Kelana Jaya Line feeder bus route, connecting it with the Bangsar LRT station. The bus stop for the feeder bus is at Jalan Dungun, accessed via entrance B.
The Bangsar–Petaling Jaya Bypass or Lebuhraya Pintasan Bangsar-Petaling Jaya is a major highway in Kuala Lumpur city, Malaysia. The highway passing Mid Valley City from Bangsar to Federal Highway. This highway is maintained by the Kuala Lumpur City Hall or Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL).
Taman OUG. Overseas Union Garden, also known as OUG and Taman Overseas Union, is a main township in the Seputeh constituency in south-western Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.Situated mainly atop a hill, this township is located along Old Klang Road roughly halfway between Kuala Lumpur and Subang Jaya, and was opened in the mid 1970s.