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Jalan Hang Tuah Jalan Hang Tuah Jalan Hang Tuah is located just outside the Golden Triangle area but remains an important commercial and entertainment section of Kuala Lumpur. The road is named after a legendary warrior/hero, Hang Tuah, who lived during the reign of Sultan Mansur Shah of the Sultanate of Malacca in the 15th century.

There are also many residential flats / apartments along Jalan Hang Tuah and interchange hub for Light Rapid Transit (Hang Tuah LRT Station) and KL Monorail (Hang Tuah Station). The station is in the vicinity of the Methodist Boys School, Victoria Institution, the former Pudu Prison and the Merdeka Stadium.


Jalan Hang Tuah is the most popular textiles and garment precinct of the city. It is an all in one wholesale address for textile, fashion, accessories, cosmetics, gifts, crafts, stationery and other trend-setting lifestyle products.

A shopping mall (Kenanga Wholesale City Gallery, opened October 2011) comprises more than 800 retail lots and 500,000 sq ft of net let able retail space, Kenanga Wholesale City offers an exciting variety of fashion / textile in wholesale concept.

Jalan Hang Tuah can be reach easily by KLIA Taxi for the fare of RM74.30 (budget taxi) and RM102.10 / RM199.80 for premier and family limo.

Note: The taxi fare published here (as on 15 Dec 2015) is an estimate and subjected to changes. If you travel between 11:30 pm to 6:00 am, there will be an additional 50% fare surcharge.

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