Saloma Link

Saloma Link (Malay: Pintasan Saloma) is a 69 metres (226 ft)[1] combined pedestrian and bicyclist bridge across the Klang River in Kuala Lumpur.

On the southwestern end a ramp leads up to the bridge, whereas on the northwest there are stairs and an elevator from street level.

The bridge’s architecture is inspired by the sireh junjung (betel nut leaf arrangement) concept, which is an integral part of a Malay wedding.

[1] At night, the bridge cannot be accessed (from 01:00 until 05:00 from Monday to Saturday and 0:30 until 05:00 on Sundays and public holidays).

[1] The bridge is named after the Malaysian-Singaporean singer Saloma, who is buried at the nearby Jalan Ampang Muslim Cemetery.