Bukit Jalil

Bukit Jalil is an affluent suburb in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is bounded by the National Sports Complex on the east, the Shah Alam Expressway on the north, city boundaries to the west, and the Puchong–Sungai Besi Highway as well as city boundaries to the south. It was known as the Bukit Jalil Estate until 1992, when the National Sports Complex was developed for the 1998 Commonwealth Games. The suburb was used as a filming location for the 1999 movie Entrapment, although the sign was changed to that of Pudu.[1]

Transportation

Bukit Jalil is strategically connected to other parts of Klang Valley via the Damansara–Puchong Expressway (LDP) and Puchong–Sungai Besi Highway. It is also accessible via the KESAS Highway, Maju Expressway, MEX Highway and New Pantai Expressway (NPE). It is served by the 4 Sri Petaling Line  SP17  Bukit Jalil LRT station and  SP18  Sri Petaling LRT station.

Education

Bukit Jalil consists of several educational institutions such as International Medical University (IMU), Technology Park Malaysia (TPM), the Asia Pacific Institute of Information Technology and Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation.

Residential

There are many high-rise apartments and high-end condominiums situated around Bukit Jalil.

  • Arena Green
  • Casa Green
  • Covillea Residence
  • Denai Sutera
  • Greenfields
  • Green Avenue
  • Impiana Sky
  • Jalil Damai
  • Kiara Residence 1&2
  • KM1 East and West
  • Lanai Residence
  • LTAT Apartments
  • Paraiso Residence
  • Parkhill Residence
  • Residensi Bukit Jalil
  • Residensi Bintang
  • Residensi Jalilmas
  • Savanna Residence 1&2
  • Skyluxe Residence
  • The Como
  • The Havre
  • The Link 2
  • The Park Sky Residence (Pavilion)
  • The Park 2 (Pavilion)
  • The Rainz
  • The Treez
  • The Tropika
  • Twin Arkz
  • Vista Commonwealth
  • Z Residence

Landed properties in Bukit Jalil are Alam Sutera, Bukit Jalil Golf & Country Resort, Esplanade, Jalil Sutera and Sri Jalil.

See also

  • Bukit Jalil LRT Station
  • Awan Besar LRT Station

References

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