In case you forgot, the people of Selangor are currently going through the Movement Control Order (MCO) in six particular districts (Petaling, Hulu Langat, Klang, Gombak, Kuala Langat, Sepang)which are set to start on 6 May and end on 17 May 2021.
One of the most important SOPs that need to be obeyed is that inter-district travel is banned unless for work or emergency purposes. Now if you’ve been living in Selangor, you’re probably still confused as to WHERE EXACTLY IS YOUR DISTRICT?!
These days, no one really knows or owns a map anymore. But worry not, we managed to find a clear specification on the Selangor districts using the MyGeo portal. This way, it will be easier to figure if you need to apply for necessary permits.
1. Gombak
- Gombak Town
- Rawang
- Selayang
- Setapak
- Kepong
- Ulu Klang
2. Hulu Langat
- Ampang
- Cheras
- Semenyih
- Kajang
- Bangi
3. Hulu Selangor
- Kuala Kubu Bharu
- Serendah
- Bukit Beruntung
- Batang Kali
- Ulu Yam
4. Klang
- Klang City
- Port Klang
- Pandamaran
- Meru
- Kapar
5. Kuala Langat
- Banting
- Jugra
- Teluk Datok
- Morib
- Teluk Panglima Garang
- Pulau Carey
6. Kuala Selangor
- Kuala Selangor
- ljok
- Jeram
- Tanjung Karang
- Bestari Jaya
7. Petaling
- Shah Alam
- Petaling Jaya
- Subang Jaya
- Damansara
- Puchong
8. Sabak Bernam
- Sabak
- Sekinchan
- Sungai Besar
9. Sepang
- Salak Tinggi
- Dengkil
- Cyberjaya
*It’s interesting to note here that Puchong, Cheras, Ampang and Gombak fall under BOTH Kuala Lumpur and Klang Valley, depending on the area you’re living in.
For a more detailed explanation of which district you belong to, check Petaling Jaya Parliament member’s detailed infographic here.
Did we miss any districts? Let us know in the comments section!