Ampangan
Suburb of Seremban
Ampangan is located in Negeri Sembilan
Ampangan
Ampangan
Location of Ampangan
Ampangan is located in Peninsular Malaysia
Ampangan
Ampangan
Ampangan (Peninsular Malaysia)
Ampangan is located in Malaysia
Ampangan
Ampangan
Ampangan (Malaysia)
Coordinates: 2°43′23″N 101°57′44″E / 2.72306°N 101.96222°E / 2.72306; 101.96222
Country Malaysia
State Negeri Sembilan
DistrictSeremban
Luak Sungai Ujong
Residence of the Undang of the Luak of Sungai Ujong
Ampangan in Seremban District

Ampangan is a suburb and a mukim in Seremban District, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.

Toponymy

The name Ampangan is a variation of the Malay word empangan which means dam.

Townscape

UTC building in Ampangan.

Ampangan is situated on the eastern bank of the Batang Penar River, a tributary of the Linggi River. The official residence of the Undang (Chieftain) of the Luak of Sungai Ujong and the Urban Transformation Centre for Seremban is located there.

Ampangan has a pasar malam (night market) on every Tuesday and Friday evening.[1] People in the surrounding areas dubbed it as Pasar Malam Ampangan. According to some people the night market has been operating since the 1970s. The night market offers varieties of delicacies, mostly Malay traditional staples and kuih, which include apam balik, murtabak, nasi goreng, keropok lekor, satay, kuih kacang, etc. In addition, there are also numerous eateries being established, notably Benteng Ampangan and Medan Selera PSMA.

Education

There are two vocational schools, Kolej Vokasional Ampangan and Sekolah Menengah Teknik Tuanku Ja'afar. There are also two primary schools, Sekolah Kebangsaan King George V and Sekolah Kebangsaan Ampangan, as well as two secondary schools, Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Sri Ampangan and Sekolah Menengah Agama Dato' Klana Petra Ma'amor.

Transportation

Federal Routes FT 86 and FT 51 links Ampangan with Kuala Klawang and Kuala Pilah respectively. The Kajang–Seremban Highway also serves Ampangan at EXIT 2106, providing access to the Klang Valley.

Ampangan is the eastern end of the Seremban Inner Ring Road.

References

  1. "Aktiviti terbantut akibat jerebu - Wilayah - Utusan Online". www.utusan.com.my. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04.

2°45′N 101°52′E / 2.750°N 101.867°E / 2.750; 101.867


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