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Bukit Cherakah (Malay: Bukit Cerakah) is a hill in Kuala Selangor District, Selangor, Malaysia with the height of 213 metres (699 ft). It is one of three prominent peaks along the coast of Selangor. [1] Bukit Cherakah gives its name to a forest reserve which includes the Shah Alam Community Forest and the National Botanical Garden Shah Alam.
Jalan FELDA Bukit Cerakah 1 & 2: FT 1265: Malaysia Federal Route 1265: Jalan Nilai-Port Dickson: FT 1266: Malaysia Federal Route 1266: Jalan FELDA LB Johnson: FT 1267: Malaysia Federal Route 1267: Jalan Bukit Jalor: FT 1268: Malaysia Federal Route 1268: Jalan FELDA Serting 1 - 4: FT 1269: Malaysia Federal Route 1269: Jalan Kilang Sawit Serting ...
National Botanic Gardens Shah Alam (TBNSA) was constructed on 24 April 1986, known as Taman Pertanian Bukit Cerakah (the Bukit Cherakah Agricultural Park). It is located in the Bukit Cherakah Forest Reserve that was constituted in 1909. [3] In the year of 1991, the name was changed to Taman Pertanian Malaysia Bukit Cahaya Seri Alam.
Puncak Perdana is a main township in the northern part of Shah Alam municipal area in Selangor, Malaysia. The township was built on a 240-hectare site at Bukit Cerakah. [1] It is located halfway between Meru and the Subang Airport, and is also adjacent to Setia Alam.
There are also a number of pristine nature sites such as the Firefly Sanctuary, [78] Kuala Selangor Nature Park in Kuala Selangor, Malaysia Agriculture Park Bukit Cerakah in Shah Alam, Commonwealth Forest Park and Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM) in Selayang, and Ampang Recreational Forest and Kanching Recreational Forest in Ampang Jaya.
Shah Alam Community Forest (SACF) (also known as Setia Alam Community Trail) [1] is a 430 acres of recreational site in Section U10, Shah Alam in Selangor, Malaysia.Located between north of Shah Alam National Botanical Gardens and south of Bukit Cherakah Forest Reserve, it serves as a wildlife corridor to link these two forest fragments, for endangered wildlife such as Malayan Tapir.
The Federal Land Development Authority (Felda; Malay: Lembaga Kemajuan Tanah Persekutuan, LKTP) is a Malaysian government agency that was founded to handle the resettlement of rural poor into newly developed areas (colonies, settlements or schemes) and to organize smallholder farms growing cash crops.
In 1970, the Kuala Selangor Bridge FT5 was proposed. [19] However, the project sparked a controversy due to delays caused by the failure of the original contractor to complete the job. [ 20 ] As a result, a new tender was opened in 1976 to get a new contractor to complete the abandoned Kuala Selangor Bridge construction job.