Gombak District

The Gombak District is an administrative district located in the state of Selangor, Malaysia. The district was created on February 1, 1974, the same day when Kuala Lumpur was declared a Federal Territory. Until 1997, Rawang was the district capital; the capital has been moved to Bandar Baru Selayang. Gombak borders Kuala Lumpur to the southeast and the Genting Highlands to the east. Both Gombak and Kuala Lumpur, along with some other districts in Selangor, are situated within the Klang Valley. Other localities in Gombak district include Batu Arang, Kuang, Rawang, Kundang, Gombak Town, Selayang, Batu Caves and Hulu Kelang.

The main campus of the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM/UIAM) is also located here as well as the Batu Caves. Gombak is also home to an aboriginal Orang Asli settlement, and it is the site of the Orang Asli Museum.

Gombak River merges with the larger Klang River in Kuala Lumpur. The meeting place of the two rivers is the birthplace of Kuala Lumpur. At the center of the confluence is the Masjid Jamek.

Gombak (town) also refers to as a locality (town/area/suburb) in the northern and central portion of the Setapak subdistrict (both in Gombak and Kuala Lumpur). Before 1974, Gombak was a town before it became a district. Gombak was home to the settlements of the first Minangkabau immigrants in the 1800s and was established soon after. Old mosques in the Gombak area such as the Masjid Lama Batu 6 Gombak are still standing to this day. Today, Gombak can be referred to both the town and district itself but the locals usually refers Gombak as the town, not the district.

Administrative divisions
Gombak District is divided into 4 mukims, which are:
 * Batu
 * Rawang
 * Setapak
 * Ulu Klang

Government
Gombak is partly administrated by two different local governments completely within it, which fall under the state jurisdiction, not the district:
 * Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (Among Mukim Ulu Kelang of the district)
 * Selayang Municipal Council (Most part of district except Mukim Ulu Kelang area)

Demographics
The following is based on Department of Statistics Malaysia 2010 census. Gombak has one of the largest Hui Muslim Communities in Malaysia. Nearly 60% of Hui Chinese live in Gombak.

Education
National education is under the purview of the Gombak District Education Office. As of 2014, there were 53 national type primary schools, eight national type (Chinese) primary schools, seven national type (Tamil) primary schools, 30 national type secondary schools (SMK), two national type secondary boarding schools (SM Berasrama Penuh), two national type secondary Islam religious school (SM Agama) and two national type secondary vocational schools (Kolej Vokasional)

Tourist attractions
Gombak has a large amount of recreational area and tourist attraction.


 * 1) Batu Caves
 * 2) Forest Research Institute Malaysia
 * 3) Batu Dam, Batu Caves
 * 4) Gua Damai Extreme Park, Batu Caves
 * 5) Batu Arang Heritage Town
 * 6) Orang Asli Museum, Gombak
 * 7) Hutan Lipur Bukit Lagong, Selayang
 * 8) Hutan Lipur Sungai Tua, Selayang
 * 9) Kancing Forest Park, Rawang
 * 10) Selayang Hot Spring, Selayang
 * 11) Commonwealth Forest Park, Rawang
 * 12) Templer Park, Rawang
 * 13) Tasik Biru Kundang, Kundang
 * 14) National Zoo of Malaysia
 * 15) Klang Gates Dam
 * 16) Batu Asah Waterfall, Hulu Kelang
 * 17) Ampang Forest Reserve, Hulu Kelang
 * 18) Selangor Fruit Valley, Batu Arang

Federal Parliament and State Assembly Seats


List of Gombak district representatives in the Federal Parliament (Dewan Rakyat)

List of Gombak district representatives in the State Legislative Assembly (Dewan Undangan Negeri)

By rail

 * KTM Komuter (commuter rail services):
 * Batu Caves-Pulau Sebang Line:
 * Tanjung Malim-Port Klang Line:
 * Kepong Sentral
 * Sungai Buloh
 * Rawang
 * Electrictrainservicelogo.png KTM ETS (inter-city rail services):
 * Kepong Sentral
 * Sungai Buloh
 * Rawang
 * Rapid KL (rapid transit):
 * LRT Kelana Jaya Line
 * Gombak
 * MRT Putrajaya Line
 * Sungai Buloh
 * Sri Damansara Barat
 * Sungai Buloh
 * Sri Damansara Barat

By car
The Gombak district is served by the following expressways:
 * Federal Route 1 is the main thoroughfare going through Rawang town, Selayang and Batu Caves.
 * Federal Route 68, also known as Jalan Gombak, runs through here before terminating in Bentong, Pahang.
 * runs through Gombak district, providing exits to 114 Sungai Buloh North, 115 Rawang South and 116 Rawang.
 * and Kuala Lumpur–Karak Expressway are the district's main gateway to the east coast states of Pahang, Terengganu and Kelantan.
 * connects Ijok near Kuala Selangor to Templer's Park near Rawang with exits to 2505 Kundang, 2506 Kuang and 2508 Templer Park are runs through Gombak district.
 * also runs through Gombak district, providing exits to 115 Rawang South and 3501 Kuang.