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Tugu Negara, literally the "
National Monument" in
Malay, is a sculpture that commemorates those who died in
Malaysia's struggle for freedom, principally against the
Japanese occupation during
World War II and the
Malayan Emergency, which lasted from
1948 until
1960. It is located in the Federal capital,
Kuala Lumpur. The
Malaysian Houses of Parliament is situated near the monument.
The monument depicts a group of
soldiers holding the Malaysian national flag, the
Jalur Gemilang, aloft. Each of the bronze figures symbolizes leadership, suffering, unity, vigilance, strength, courage and sacrifice.
Every year on July 31,
Hari Pahlawan (Heroes Day), the
Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the Prime Minister and heads of military and the police would pay their respects to the fallen heroes by laying garlands at the monument.
History
First National Monument
The original national monument wasn't the one in the form of human figures but was a tall concrete column that was situated in the middle of a roundabout. The British administration set up the first monument, a 10m flat grass-covered ground to commemorate the wars and honour the fallen heroes from
World War I,
World War II and the
Malayan Emergency.
It was moved to the present site during a constructed of a
flyover in 1964 connecting Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin and the Parliament roundabout. Therefore the original name for Jalan Tugu, where the Tugu Negara is currently situated, was Cenotaph Road.
On the monument, it's written “To Our Glorious Dead
with dates of the First World War (1914-1918), Second World War (1939-1945) and the Emergency (1948-1960).
Second National Monument
The monument was later replaced with the Tugu Negara, an idea mooted by Malaysia's first Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj and was commissioned in 1963.
The huge tall bronze figures of soldiers standing and supporting their fallen comrades, which is opposite Lake Gardens, are the work of sculptor Felix de Weldon, who also did Washington’s Iwo Jima Monument and it's regarded as the largest bronze monument grouping in the world.
The Tugu Negara was completed and officially opened on February 8, 1966, by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. It was proclaimed a memorial park dedicated to the 11,000 people who died during the 12-year Malayan Emergency (1948-1960). Thereafter, a wreath-laying ceremony takes place at the monument every July 31 on Warriors Day.
Design
Constructed in 1966, the monument is 15 meters (49.21 feet) tall, made of bronze and was designed by Austrian sculptor Felix de Weldon, who was also responsible for the famed USMC War Memorial in Virginia, United States.
The granite base of the monument bears only inscriptions in English with Roman script and Malay with Jawi script: » "Dedicated to the heroic fighters in the cause of peace and freedom,
May the blessing of Allah be upon them"
In
1975, the monument suffered extensive damage due to an explosion set off by a communist terrorist. It has since been restored to its original state.A
fence was then erected and the complex was declared a protected area between
sunset and
dawn.Every day at
dusk, a soldier raises the national flag and lowers it at dawn.
Jalan Tugu
In the 1960s, Jalan Tugu was Cenotaph Road named after a monument that was located at the intersection of the road and Victory Avenue which is now called Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin.
Jalan Tugu now connects to the roundabout that leads to the KL KTM Station opposite the
Masjid Negara or National Mosque.
Along the road you'll find the Ministry of Health, Town and Rural Planning Department and Jalan Cenderasari, which leads to the various parks in
Kuala Lumpur like the Bird Park, Lake Gardens and Butterfly Park.
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