Independence Square Review

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Independence Square is one of the largest squares in the world. It has buildings such as the National Monument of Malaysia. Independence Square depicts the traces of history, printed with a hundred years of blood and tears, and perspectives of the years of the wind and frost, sitting opposite the Sultan Abdul Shamah Building, this square presents a modern style of refracting in the historical traces. The casual European pastures plus the classic Dutch architecture, and the Goethe-style St. Mary Catholic Church, are well-infused with European charm in the essence of Oriental culture, with more harmonious characteristics. The wide square is on one side of the European-style lawn and Dutch-style architecture, and on the other side is the ancient Adul Samad architecture, which is completely halal. There are many buildings with a strong halal style next to the Independence Square, which feels good. It is also suitable for taking pictures.

Independence Square

Posted: Aug 19, 2018
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  • M86***11
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    The Independence Square in Kuala Lumpur is a landmark attraction in Malaysia and is well worth a visit. It is a symbol of Malaysia's independence, and the Malaysian flag was first raised here on August 31, 1957, declaring national independence. At the southern end of the square stands the world's tallest flagpole, up to 100 meters high, and is a popular spot for tourists to take pictures. Surrounded by many historic buildings, such as the Sultan Abdul Shamah Building, its architectural style blends Victorian and Moorish elements and is of great value for viewing. Independence Square also has a fountain, columns and flower beds, which are beautifully designed for leisure walks. It is not only a witness to history, but also a cultural and activity center in Kuala Lumpur, where important festivals such as National Day are held every year.

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    Posted: Feb 22, 2025
  • M35***89
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    The Plaza de Independence is located in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. The Plaza was built in 1961 and completed in 1976. It is one of the largest squares in the world. There are buildings such as the National Monument of Malaysia on the Plaza de Independence. The square is surrounded by many buildings of historical value. Overlooking Independence Square, Sultan Abdul Shamad is one of the most prominent landmarks built in Britain. The design was inspired by the Indian Mughal architecture, completed in 1897, which was established by the Selangor Secretariat and later changed to the Supreme Court. After years of waste, it is the site of the Ministry of Heritage, Culture and Arts. There are also Tudor-style Selangor Royal Club, National History Museum (formerly Standard Chartered Building) and Memorial Library, Episcopal Church of Santa Maria, a 100-year-old Gothic building, Kuala Lumpur Main Train Station, etc.

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    Posted: Feb 18, 2025
  • 晓咨上海
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    Independence Square (Merdeka Square) is an important landmark in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, with deep historical significance. ‌ Square construction began in 1961 and completed in 1976. It is one of the largest squares in the world. This is the historical witness to Malaysia's independence, on August 31, 1957, the Malaysian flag was first raised here, marking the country's independence. Surrounded by many historic buildings, including Sultan Abdul Shamad Building, the Selangor Royal Club, the National History Museum, and the Anglican Church of Santa Maria, these buildings have their own characteristics and combine a variety of architectural styles. At the southern end of the square stands the world's tallest flagpole, up to 100 meters high, and the flag flutters in the wind, making it one of the must-visit attractions for tourists. In addition, the square often hosts national celebrations and other activities, which is a good place for Kuala Lumpur citizens and tourists to relax. Not far from crossing the bridge along the river is a huge famous local market, with local specialty small goods and eating and drinking and playing for two hours. ‌ address ‌: Jalan Raja, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50050 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur. ‌ opening time ‌: open all year round. ‌ recommended play time ‌: about 2 hours.

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    Posted: Oct 26, 2024
  • 陈hh🍊
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    The location of Independence Square is still very easy to find. It's only 10 minutes'walk from the subway station. But Kuala Lumpur has a lot of Indians and motorcycles, and motorcycles drive very fast, so be careful. Independence Square is the size of several football fields. The national flag flutters in the wind and the colorful state flags around it flutter in the wind. Next to the square is a row of red and white two-storey buildings. It is said that this is the Palace Club. Independence Square is the place where the National Day is celebrated every year. Every year Malaysian National Day is held here for a celebration parade. Because the Independence Square is very open, it feels very sunny to go there at noon. It is also surrounded by some famous buildings in Kuala Lumpur. You can take a look at them. But there are no shops around, no Chinese, basically Indians, always looking at you, a little scared.

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    Posted: Apr 22, 2016
  • 爱好和平
    5/5Outstanding
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    Independence Square is very close to Chinatown. It's only a few minutes'walk from Chinatown to Independence Square. There are portraits of several leaders in Malaysia on Independence Square. There is a big grassland with a high flagpole. Independence Square should have many stories. But I am free. I don't know these stories. When I went to Independence Square, there were several tour groups, but they were far away. They couldn't hear what the tour guide said, as if they didn't speak Mandarin or English. A place worth visiting. There are many unique buildings around the square, a little European and American style.

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    Posted: Jan 10, 2017
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