Taman Sri Sinar


Taman Sri Sinar is an township in Segambut,Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.It located at northwest of Segambut constitutuency,and surrounded by Taman Sri Bintang,Segambut Jaya,Taman Seri Kepong Baru,Taman Bukit Segambut,Taman Segambut Aman and Taman Segambut Damai. And has an estimated population of 40,000 as of 2010. This township is in the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur with Kuala Lumpur City Hall as its local authority.

History

Found of Taman Sri Sinar

Taman Sri Sinar was formerly a rubber tree estates, but the fall of rubber industry in Kuala Lumpur and rapid development of surrounding area cause Taman Sri Sinar transitioned into a residential neighbourhood. It is unknown which year the settlement was founded.

Demographics

Taman Sri Sinar estimated population is 40,000 as of 2010. It has a population density of 250 inhabitants per acre currently.According to a notice by Kuala Lumpur City Hall the population density will be increase to 562 inhabitants per acre.
Taman Sri Sinar have a high percentage of Chinese population, and miniority of Malay and Indian population.a notable amount of foreign workers also resided in Taman Sri Sinar.

Religions

For the fulfilling of religious duties, there are abodes like the Na Tuk Kong Shrine and the Surau Al-Muttaqin located inside Taman Sri Sinar.The Surau Al-Muttaqin located along Jalan 8/38d,while The Na Tuk Kong Shrine is located at Jalan 15/38D.There is also a Guanyin Temple located at 34, Jalan 25/38a.

Education

Schools

Primary schools:
Preschool:
Non-Profit-Organization:

Expressways

Taman Sri Sinar is part of the Segambut constituency of the Dewan Rakyat in the Malaysian Parliament. The current representative is Hannah Yeoh from Pakatan Harapan-Democratic Action Party.
According to the electoral register for the Fourth Quarter of 2012,Taman Sri Sinar is the area with most Chinese voter in Segambut constituency and Taman Sri Sinar is also the area with second most voter in Segambut constituency.