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Balakong; Chinese: 無拉港) or Cheras South; Chinese: 蕉賴南區) is a township in Hulu Langat District, Selangor, Malaysia. Located to the southeast of Greater Kuala Lumpur, the township consists mainly of residential condominiums, office complexes and factories. Notable landmarks in Balakong include AEON Mall Cheras Selatan and Sin Ann Meow Temple (星安庙).
History
editName
editAccording to local Chinese residents, the name Balakong comes from the Chinese New Village, Balakong Chinese New Village. The village was drawn up and barred-wired by the British Empire under the Briggs Plan during the Malayan Emergency. Another belief is that there was a river running through the village named Sungai Balak and that the village adopted the river's name. It is believed that "-Kong" in Balakong comes from the Hakka word for river (江), and Balakong refers to the Hakka pronunciation of the river, Sungai Balak. It is believed that there was an upper and lower kong within the village.
Before 1990s
editThe village was surrounded by rubber plantation surrounding former tin mines. Most families in the village were rubber tappers. There was a primary school, a few Chinese temples, a wet market, a hilltop Lutheran church, a cowboy town street, a town hall, and a football field. The village was divided by Sungai Balak.
After 1990s
editDuring Taming Jaya's development, locals mentioned that the developer of Taming Jaya rebuilt Balakong Road into a two-lane highway starting at The Mines and terminated at Cheras 11th Mile. A newer road was constructed that connected the village to Taman Connaught. Taming Jaya's developer also had developed a small-industry area and housing estate on a rubber plantation opposite the village. Since the early 2010's, Balakong has seen rapid commercial development in the form of Dataran C180 and Cheras Traders Square.
Education
editList of schools in Balakong
editPrimary Schools
editSekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (Cina) Balakong
Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (Cina) Batu 11 Cheras
Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (Cina) Connaught 2
Sekolah Kebangsaan Bandar Tun Hussein Onn
Sekolah Kebangsaan Bandar Tun Hussein Onn 2
Sekolah Kebangsaan Cheras Jaya
Sekolah Kebangsaan Desa Baiduri
Sekolah Kebangsaan Taming Jaya
Secondary Schools
editSekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Bandar Damai Perdana
Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Bandar Tun Hussein Onn 2
Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Cheras Jaya
Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Cheras Perdana
Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Perimbun
Politics
editBalakong is represented in the Dewan Rakyat of the Malaysian Parliament by as part of the Bangi federal constituency. Syahredzan Johan of DAP has represented the constituency since 2022.
On the state level, Balakong is represented in the Selangor State Legislative Assembly by Wong Siew Ki of DAP since the 2018 Balakong by-election after the death of the incumbent assemblyman Eddie Ng Tien Chee.[1]
On the local level, Balakong is administered by the Kajang Municipal Council.
Infrastructure
editTransportation
editBalakong is accessible via the Balakong Interchange of SILK Expressway Kajang Dispersal Link Expressway, which connects the BESRAYA Expressway Sungai Besi Expressway near Seri Kembangan in the west to the Grand Saga Expressway Cheras–Kajang Expressway (part of the National Route 1 system). The township has since developed into an integrated township with residential, commercial and industrial areas.
Public transport
editThe MRT Kajang line, running parallel to National Route 1, serves the locality via the Bandar Tun Hussein Onn and Cheras 11 Miles stations. Opened in 2017, they are part of the Klang Valley Integrated Transit System. Cheras 11 Miles station is located at Balakong Interchange of the Grand Saga toll road.
Shopping
editAEON Mall Cheras Selatan is the largest mall in the town, while nearby malls include BMC Mall, AEON BIG Bandar Tun Hussein Onn and Econsave.
Healthcare
editKajang Hospital is the nearest public hospital. The private Columbia Asia Hospital opened in Cheras 11 Miles in 2010.
References
edit- ^ "Wong Siew Ki triumphs in Balakong | The Malaysian Insight". www.themalaysianinsight.com. Retrieved 2022-12-05.