Perdana Botanical Garden, Jln Parlimen, City Centre, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaMap
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One of the parks of a must visit for fellow Malaysians and learn about the history of our fallen heroes and the forming of our nation.
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National Monument Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This large bronze sculpture is the world's tallest bronze freestanding sculpture. It commemorates the people who died attempting to establish Malaysia's freedom, both during the Japanese Occupation in World War II, and later during the Malaysian Emergency, from 1948 to 1960. The monument is honored every July 31 on Warriors' Day, as the Prime Minister, military members and police place garlands at the feet of the monument.
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National Monument Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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One of the parks of a must visit for fellow Malaysians and learn about the history of our fallen heroes and the forming of our nation.
马来西亚的国家纪念碑位于首都吉隆坡市中心一个公园里。原来的纪念碑建于英国殖民地时期,为记念两次世界大战中的英军战亡者。马来西亚独立之后,记念碑被移到目前位置,在1966年,纪念碑旁添加了一组青铜塑像,来纪念独立时期的牺牲者。
The weather is a bit hot, but fortunately the bus can be driven directly up, a large square, full of tourists, all the tour guides are explaining, about the monument, about the history of Malaysia, and a pool of water
Tugu Negara, the National Monument of Malaysia, is a breathtaking tribute to the country's heroes. The monumental sculptures and intricate details convey a profound sense of patriotism and respect. The sprawling grounds provide a peaceful setting for reflection, surrounded by lush greenery. The attention to historical significance is evident, making it a must-visit for anyone seeking to understand Malaysia's rich heritage. A visit to Tugu Negara is a poignant and memorable experience, offering a deeper connection to the nation's past and a profound appreciation for its sacrifices
Free entry to all. The Tugu Negara houses the world's tallest bronze freestanding sculpture which commemorates the people who sacrificed during world world II in Malaysia. A nice place to bring kids to understand more about history of Malaysia. The place is not big so the visit won't take long.
You just need to set in waze to go to Taman Tugu. Don't be surprised, the location of this green jungle is apparently still in the middle of the city of KL.