Batu Tiga

Batu Tiga is a suburb in Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. It is located at the border between Subang Jaya and Shah Alam. However, it is nearer to Shah Alam than the town centre of Subang Jaya. Subang Hi-Tech Industrial Park in the suburb serve as one of the most major industrial estates in the Klang Valley as it is situated in between Kuala Lumpur, Shah Alam, Klang and Subang.

Batu Tiga
Suburb
Batu Tiga
Coordinates: 3°3′52″N 101°35′37″E
CountryMalaysia
StateSelangor
Government
  Administered bySubang Jaya Municipal Council
Time zoneUTC+8 (MST)
Websitehttp://www.mpsj.gov.my/

Background & Progress

Batu Tiga is under the jurisdiction of Subang Jaya Municipal Council. The suburb started out as an industrial estate, then low-cost residential developments sprouted up in 2000. It is usually mistaken to be located in Shah Alam because previously there were no roads linking it directly to Subang Jaya. In 2009, a bridge linking from USJ to the area was built, making the suburb even more strategic than before.

Industrial

Subang Hi-Tech is the main industrial area of Batu Tiga. Many headquarters of international and multinational companies are situated in the area.

Amenities

AEON (company), Tesco, and Giant Hypermarket are the nearest shopping malls which are located in Seksyen 13, Shah Alam. There are many restaurants, food courts and cafes scattering around the area as well.

Accessibility

The location of Batu Tiga is very strategic. It is accessible through many major expressways such as Elite Highway, NKVE, Federal Highway, KESAS highway and Subang Airport Highway.

It is only a mere 3 km distance from the suburb to Glenmarie and Shah Alam Stadium. It is a 25 minutes drive from the suburb to Kuala Lumpur.

For public transport, there is  KD10 Batu Tiga Komuter station. Foreign workers in the industrial areas usually use the train for transport. It was built to cater traffic in the suburban areas of Shah Alam and Klang.

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