Dec 31, 2016

Tugu Negara~ National Monument Malaysia

December 2016. Because of my nephew Jack, I revisit Tugu Negara after 2 decades. Jack read about Tugu Negara in his text book and wish to see the bronze soldiers statue in real during his short holidays in KL. So here we are at Tugu Negara, on the last day of 2016.





The Bronze Sculpture constructed in 1966. This 15.5 meters tall sculpture is built to commemorates those who died during the World War II and Malayan Emergency 1948-1960. The 7 bronze soldiers figures each symbolizes leadership, suffering, unity, vigilance, strength, courage and sacrifice. The 5 standing figures represents victorious allied forces, the 2 lie on the ground represents the defeated communist forces.




This crescent shaped Pavillion located between the Cenotaph and Bronze Sculpture has 3 golden onion-shaped domes which symbolized of Islam. While the 14-pointed stars are represents the equal status of the 13 Federation members and the Federal government. Beneath the crescent shape dome, you can see the national emblem of the 13 states which I combine all in one photo at below. 




Last but not least, this Cenotaph with inscription "Untok Mengingat Jasa Pahlawan-Pahlawan Yang Gugor - To Our Glorious Dead" was originally located at Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin. It has moved to current location in 1964 and was built to commemorate the fallen heroes on World War I (1914–1918), World War II (1939–1945) and Malayan Emergency (1948-1960).




By the way, there is a RM650 million transformation project known as Taman Tugu going on at the park behind Tugu Negara. The project, which spans an area of 66 acres will conserve the tropical forest besides building recreational facilities for public. Can't wait to visit it after the project complete.



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