What is new malden england?

New Malden is a town located in southwest London, England, in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. With a population of around 22,000, it is a diverse and multicultural area known for its Korean community.

The town has a range of amenities including shops, restaurants, pubs, and cafes. There are several supermarkets, a cinema, and a leisure centre with a swimming pool and gym. The high street is particularly known for its independent shops and businesses.

New Malden is well-connected, with a mainline train station providing direct links to London Waterloo and nearby Kingston upon Thames. It is also situated near major road networks, with easy access to the M25 and A3.

There are several parks and open spaces in the area, including Beverley Park, The Groves, and the ornamental gardens at the Malden Centre. There are also several primary and secondary schools in the area, including Coombe Boys' School and Coombe Girls' School.

The town has a vibrant Korean community, with several Korean supermarkets, restaurants, and businesses. There is also an annual Korean festival which takes place in July, attracting visitors from across the UK.