In 1966, Malaysia built the National Hero Monument in Kuala Lumpur Lakeside Park. The inscription "1914-1918, 1939-1945, 1948-1960" and the list of the dead were inscribed on the tablet. 1914-1918, 1939-1945 were the first and second world wars respectively, and 1948-1960 were the civil wars in Malaysia, which were called "extraordinary period" in Malaysian history. The famous sculptor Felix de Weldon designed the Brass National Hero Monument, which is up to 15.54 meters high, to commemorate the heroes who sacrificed for Britain during the chaotic period. The bronze statue of the Seven Warriors is one of the largest single sculptures in the world. It was designed by Wilton, a famous American sculptor, and cast in Italy. It's a very good scenic spot. It's worth visiting.