SUNSURIA City in Salak Tinggi, Putrajaya South, received a boost in its aim to be the most sought-after township in the central region with everything under one roof when Xiamen University Malaysia (XUMC), located at the heart of the development, welcomed its first batch of students.
Last week, Sunsuria, together with XUMC, welcomed the very first intake of students as the university kicked off its inter-continental education programmes.
The occasion saw the Malaysian Prime Minister’s special envoy to the People’s Republic of China Tan Sri Ong Ka Ting; Xiamen University president Professor Zhu Chongshi; Xiamen University Malaysia president Professor Wang Ruifang; and Sunsuria Bhd executive chairman Datuk Ter Leong Yap coming together to take part in a tree-planting ceremony to signal the start of XMUC influential standing in the township.
The 21ha integrated freehold development boasts its own integrated link to the Klang Valley’s high speed Express Rail Link transit hub, connecting it to KL Sentral and KL International Airport (KLIA).
It sits adjacent to KL International Outlet (KLIO) and is only a short distance from KLIA, providing adding an extra dimension of convenience.
The township also enjoys convenient accessibility via several major highways such as ELITE highway, Putrajaya-Cyberjaya Expressway, North-South Expressway.
Featuring an array of retail malls, apartments, commercial shoplots, hotels and landed residential homes, Sunsuria City aims to provide an all-in lifestyle.
It is now launching Jasper Square, the first landed commercial enclave of the township located at the township’s main entrance, adjacent to KLIO.
It will cater to the township’s residents and XMUC, which has the capacity to take up to 10,000 students.
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