KL Central Park - The North Gardens (Kuala Lumpur)

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Making up the northern half of KL Central Park, The North Gardens is an approximately 412 acres public recreational zone comprising:

01) landscaped gardens with man-made pools/fountains,
02) open field,
03) pockets of natural forest,
04) extensive park-wide jogging/walking asphalt tracks,
05) masjid,
06) museums,
07) memorials,
08) monuments,
09) theatres,
10) palace,
11) go-cart track & children's playground,
12) mini zoo & outdoor theme park,
13) theme restaurants/cafe,
14) commercial outlets,
15) offices,
16) university/institutions,
17) boutique hotels/apartments,
18) other public amenities.
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Coordinates:   3°9'22"N   101°41'13"E

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  • cooool...this project is even better than than the kiara park! when to announce?
  • http://thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=/2008/5/29/central/21385099&sec=central Turning the lake garden into a city park By JAYAGANDI JAYARAJ KUALA Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) plans to expand the Taman Tasik Perdana into a city park by 2020. This will mean that an additional 417.6ha surrounding the area will be landscaped with greenery and recreational spots. The 417.6ha covers residential district, open space, recreational land, government offices, institutions and public amenities. The expansion of the popular lake garden, now covering 74.3ha, will include the incorporation of Padang Merbok, Memorial Tunku Abdul Rahman, Parliament, Kuala Lumpur Open University, Istana Selangor, Bird Park, Butterfly Park, Hibiscus Garden, Orchid Garden and the nearby government building and quarters. According to Kuala Lumpur Mayor Datuk Abdul Hakim Borhan, the city park would also cover land owned by the private sector such as the Royal Selangor Club,Perdana Lake Club, Bank Negara Resource Centre and the Dayabumi building. “The private sector will retain ownership of their land but any future development there would be controlled to ensure the green lung is maintained,” Hakim said during a meet-the-press session at the DBKL complex on Wednesday. The city park proposal is also included in the Draft Kuala Lumpur City Plan 2020 (KLCP2020). Hakim said the city park project would be implemented stage by stage by 2020. He said the development would increase the ratio of open space to 9.5ha per 10,000 people to 11ha per 10,000. “The city park will make Kuala Lumpur an environmentally friendly city as it will become a total living environment,” Hakim said.
  • Tak yah la nak tiru-tiru NYC, Titiwangsa pun dah cantik...
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