Setapak

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Setapak view
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Setapak in Gombak District
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Setapak in northeastern part of the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur

Setapak is a town and mukim straddling both northeastern Kuala Lumpur and Gombak District of Selangor, Malaysia.

Etymology

Formerly a tin-mining and rubber estate area, in Malay tapak means step, hence Setapak means one step, probably referring to the close proximity of the suburb to Kuala Lumpur. Another explanation of the origin of its name traces to its historical roots.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

History

The earliest inhabitants of Setapak were the aborigines (orang asli), and the Minangkabaus.[1] On 12 April 1884 Frank Swettenham, the British Resident of Selangor pleaded for the re-appointment of Batu Tapak as the headman of the aborigines living in that area, and hence the name Setapak, in honour of the headman.

Geographical definition

The Selangor part of the mukim (commune/subdistrict) of Setapak is situated north-east of Kuala Lumpur in the constituency of Gombak, and has an area of Template:Convert. The northern limit of Setapak is Gunung Bunga Buah; its north-eastern limit is Genting Sempah on the Pahang border; to the east is Bukit Dinding and to the south-east is the Rifle range. The state constituency of Gombak Setia roughly corresponds to the boundaries of the mukim of Setapak; before 1974 it also includes what is today the parliamentary constituencies of Wangsa Maju and Setiawangsa.

The Gombak River with its source in Gunung Bunga Buah, is the main river flowing through the mukim. Setapak consists of Gombak town, Kampung Padang Balang, Kampung Baru Air Panas and a number of other villages.[2]

Today, what is regarded as 'Setapak' consists of the township of Wangsa Maju, as well as the first few kilometres of Jalan Pahang and some surrounding areas. The Titiwangsa Recreational Park is located just south of Setapak. Loke Yew Hill is a place of major historical interest in this town. Named after the Chinese philanthropist, this hill contains ruins of a fortress surrounding the dilapidated villa which belonged to the Loke family. It is also the burial ground for the Loke family.

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Zoo Negara Malaysia

In 1961 the Zoological society was formed, and the National Zoo of Malaysia (Zoo Negara) in Setapak was officially opened by the Prime Minister on 16 November 1963. The Zoo is situated about 13 kilometers from Kuala Lumpur, onroute to Ulu Klang and situated on a Template:Convert semi-virgin jungle with a reserve of Template:Convert for further development.

Member of Parliament/ State Assembly

Representatives of Setapak
Constituency State/FT Representative
Gombak (parliamentary constituency) Selangor Amirudin Shari (PH-PKR)
Wangsa Maju (parliamentary constituency) Kuala Lumpur Zahir Hassan (PH-PKR)
Setiawangsa (parliamentary constituency) Kuala Lumpur Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad (PH-PKR)
Gombak Setia (state constituency) Selangor Muhammad Hilman Idham (PN-PPBM)

Education

Public transportation

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Gombak LRT station

The Kelana Jaya Line has five LRT stations in the Setapak region - Template:KLRT code Gombak LRT station, Template:KLRT color code Taman Melati LRT station, Template:KLRT color code Wangsa Maju LRT station, Template:KLRT color code Sri Rampai LRT station and the Template:KLRT color code Setiawangsa LRT station.

In the future, the whole area will be served by an elevated station on the MRT Circle Line under the name of Template:KLRT code Setapak MRT station.

Kumpool, which is a Vanpool ride-sharing service to Wangsa Maju LRT Station also available here.

Governmental Institutions

Attractions

Incidents

Setapak has been categorised as a hotspot for drug activities in Kuala Lumpur. The Malaysian authorities have caught several drug abusers in the suburb.[3][4]

A lecturer from Palestine was shot dead in Setapak in front of Idaman Puteri Condominium on 21 April 2018 at 6am.[5] The attack was widely condemned by Malaysians.

References

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External links

See also

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