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Sunway Lagoon Pedestrian Walkway that connect the BRT station to Sunway Pyramid Mall, Sunway Pyramid Hotel, Sunway Lagoon and Sunway Resort SB3 BRT Sunway Lagoon on the BRT Sunway Line. Sunway Lagoon is also accessible from the Subang Airport via the Skypark Link with an interchange at KJ28 KD09 KS02 Subang Jaya station.
The station is located nearby and connected to the water theme park, Sunway Lagoon which it is named after and Sunway Pyramid, a shopping mall, both of which are connected through a 300-meter skyway. The station is also surrounded by hotels and shoplots. The station helps to serve this area.
Sunway City [2] (Malay: Bandar Sunway) is an 800-acre integrated township in Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. This township is named after its developer, Sunway Group, which had also got its name from Sungai Way, a suburb in Selangor. Sunway City is said to incorporate the urban planning concept of a 15-minute city. [3]
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Sunway's most notable subsidiaries are located close to headquarters. These include two hotels: Sunway Resort Hotel and Spa and the Pyramid Tower Hotel. Other tourism-related facilities include the Sunway Pyramid shopping mall and Sunway Lagoon theme park.
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