Like all other historical urban centres, the capital city of Malaysia,
Kuala Lumpur, contains a number of current and old roads and streets across the city.
This article contains an alphabetical list of notable roads within Kuala Lumpur.
Overview
The names of the majority of older roads in and around
Kuala Lumpur were originally formed during
British rule in Selangor, and as such, were in English and named after British figures, a handful of local dignitaries or royalties, districts, local populations, landmarks or geographical features. Other surrounding locales, such as
Kampung Baru,
Pudu,
Imbi and
Sentul have had roads known primarily in
Malay
Malay may refer to:
Languages
* Malay language or Bahasa Melayu, a major Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore
** History of the Malay language, the Malay language from the 4th to the 14th century
** Indonesi ...
since colonial rule.
Following
Malaya's independence in 1957 and the formation of
Malaysia in 1963, street names in
Kuala Lumpur were translated into the Malay language, some of which were given more simplified descriptions (i.e. "Old Market Square" as "''Medan Pasar Besar''" and "Foch Avenue" as "''Jalan Foch''"), as Malay was officially adopted as the official language of Malaysia in 1967.
The vast majority of the street names was further
renamed ''en masse'' in 1981, as part of post-independence
decolonisation pushed by the then newly elected
Prime Minister of Malaysia Mahathir Mohamad
Mahathir bin Mohamad ( ms, محاضير بن محمد, label= Jawi, script=arab, italic=unset; ; born 10 July 1925) is a Malaysian politician, author, and physician who served as the 4th and 7th Prime Minister of Malaysia. He held the office ...
. Street names which previously featured semblances of English origins were replaced by those commemorating local Malay figures, Malay culture and key politicians in Malaya/Malaysia. The renaming included roads in the core of old Kuala Lumpur, as well as major thoroughfares in the city. Further renaming of old street names persists to date, with the rounds of revision conducted by the
Kuala Lumpur City Hall as late as 2007 on streets in Pudu and in the fringe towns of
Sungai Besi and
Jinjang
Jinjang (), also known as ''J-Town'', is a township and Chinese new village in the Kepong constituency in north-western Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Jinjang comprises Jinjang Utara (North) and Jinjang Selatan (South). It was previously known for the ...
, where English and British-named street names were still in use.
s, however, are typically spared from this form of renaming.
The accelerated development of the city after the country's independence also contributed to the widening of existing artery routes, creation of highways and new roadways, and extensive
grade separation
In civil engineering (more specifically highway engineering), grade separation is a method of aligning a junction of two or more surface transport axes at different heights (grades) so that they will not disrupt the traffic flow on other tran ...
of roadways. This resulted in significant alterations of roadways in the city, with several roads merged, split, or modified, forming new roads or retiring old ones.
Criticism
While earlier street name changes post-independence have been generally accepted, the persistent renaming campaign of existing roads and growing public awareness of the history of Kuala Lumpur's streets has increasingly drawn ire from local communities, particularly road users, postal users, and historians, due to inconvenience borne from memorising longer, more convoluted names of roads which were formerly shorter and easier to memorise, the increased cost of replacing and maintaining documents and signages, and the revisionist undertones of the renaming policy. One renaming campaign of eight major roads in honour of former ''
Yang di-Pertuan Agongs'' on 2 November'' 2014 had notably drawn backlash from the public as well as Member of Parliament
Lim Lip Eng
Lim Lip Eng (; born 25 July 1972) is a Malaysian politician who has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Kepong since May 2018 and for Segambut from March 2008 to May 2018. He is a member of the Democratic Action Party (DAP), a component pa ...
, leading to a rebuttal by
UMNO Youth chief
Khairy Jamaluddin;
the name change proceeded in spite of the controversy.
Standard translations
A guideline was formulated for the translation of English signage on roads. The
Kuala Lumpur City Hall is pursuing a process of standardisation for road signage. (e.g. Tengkat ''Tong Shin'' has been renamed as ''Jalan Tong Shin'')
*Circular - ''Pekeliling''
*Drive – ''Persiaran'' (e.g. Hampshire Drive/''Persiaran Hampshire'')
*Gardens – ''Taman'' (e.g. Maxwell Garden/''Taman Maxwell''; Happy Garden/"Taman Bahagia")
*Lane – ''Lorong'' (e.g. Horse Lane/''Lorong Kuda'')
*Road – ''Jalan'' (e.g. Perak Road/''Jalan Perak'')
*Ring Road - ''Lingkaran'' (e.g. ''Lingkaran Syed Putra'')
*Square – ''Medan'' (e.g. Old Market Square/''Medan Pasar Lama'')
*Street – ''Lebuh'' (e.g. Menjalara Street/''Lebuh Menjalara'')
Major roads
Other notable roads
See also
*
Street names of George Town, Penang
*
List of roads in Ipoh
*
List of old and new road names in Taiping
References
Larry Lam's Guide Note: Old Names of Roads in KLKuala Lumpur road map, circa 1960* Mariana Isa & Maganjeet Kaur (2015), Kuala Lumpur Street Names, Marshall Cavendish: Singapore. {{ISBN, 978-981-4561-54-9
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