ASEAN Sculpture Garden
Address | Perdana Botanical Garden, Asean Sculpture Garden, Pesiaran Sultan Salahhudin, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Phone | +60 16-333 7328 |
Hours | 00:00-24:00 |
Categories | Park, Places of Interest, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.7 27 reviews |
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ASEAN Sculpture Garden reviews
27A beautiful place worth visiting. It is better to read about this place in advance or take a tour with a guide who will tell you in detail about each symbol on the path to independence.
Dlm perniagaan ini kita kena buat sendiri dan tahu mskkan yg kita nk buat.lg sedap lg la marveles (Nasi ayam goreng kunyit) shops Adik sy yg punya byk kedai yg dia buka.lg satu sy ingat.masa mamanya hidup lg sampai ke Mekah utk dia buat haji.
Cantik dah, signboard byk rosak tak terjaga, minta pihak bertanggungjawab dapat naik taraf yang sepatutnya. (lupa ambik gambaq)
The ASEAN Sculpture Garden is a captivating outdoor art space located in the heart of Southeast Asia, showcasing a remarkable collection of sculptures from the member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Nestled within a lush green landscape, this enchanting garden serves as a cultural oasis and a testament to the region's rich artistic heritage.
Situated within a sprawling park, the ASEAN Sculpture Garden offers visitors a serene and tranquil environment to appreciate and engage with art. As you stroll through the garden's pathways, you are greeted by a diverse array of sculptures, each telling its own unique story and representing the distinct cultures and traditions of the ASEAN nations.
The sculptures featured in the garden are crafted from various materials, including stone, metal, wood, and bronze, and range from traditional to contemporary styles. They exemplify the exceptional craftsmanship and artistic prowess of the region, reflecting the shared history and interconnectedness of the ASEAN community.
One can encounter sculptures depicting mythological figures, historical events, and everyday life scenes, each with its own symbolic meaning. The garden provides a platform for artists to express their creativity and explore themes such as identity, unity, and the harmonious coexistence of diverse cultures.
As you explore the garden, you will discover sculptures that capture the vibrant spirit of Southeast Asia. Intricate carvings, delicate sculptures, and imposing installations come together to create a visually captivating experience. The sculptures are strategically placed amidst well-manicured gardens, allowing visitors to appreciate the artwork while immersing themselves in the natural beauty of the surroundings.
The ASEAN Sculpture Garden not only serves as an artistic showcase but also fosters cultural exchange and understanding among the ASEAN member countries. It stands as a testament to the region's commitment to promoting collaboration, dialogue, and appreciation for the arts.
Visiting the garden offers a unique opportunity to explore the artistic treasures of Southeast Asia, providing insights into the diverse traditions, beliefs, and narratives that shape the region's cultural fabric. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply seeking a tranquil retreat, the ASEAN Sculpture Garden is a must-visit destination that will leave you inspired and enriched by the beauty and creativity on display.
When you love camping but cannot go because daughter needs to finish her school work. I went there when I was a kid and the park looks even better now because my adult senses appreciate nature wayyy better.
Suitable for picnics on weekend. Kids can do some grounding as the place is tidy. Have small stream and can visit next door. Unfortunately its on renovation when we go last wwwk.
Taman Tugu Negara, there is a national monument located in this area as a memorial to the heroes of the homeland (Malaysia) this park has an area of 66 acres which serves as the green lung of the capital city of Kuala Lumpur. This project has been implemented by Khazanah National Berhad which is supported by the Malaysian government. This area is one of tourist attractions such as Perdana botanical garden, Perdana lake, madrasah bustanul ulum (Friday prayer hall) little india, heritage trail, river of life, food stall, children play area wet^~^dry carpark, wetlands area, wetlands trail, indoor event space education plant nursery and lookout tower, PPTD Club house, forest trail, campsite^~^gazebo and Khazanah Ilmu. Taman Tugu is very interesting to visit for leisure activities.
Perfect place to be for a relaxing morning, do come early around 8am as parking is difficult to find.
Plenty of fishes to feed too if that's your thing:)
A nice small park, but you don't realize it's dedicated to ASEAN until you arrive at the sculpture. Some modern sculptures completed the landscape.
Lovely place for an evening hike or a light run. Clearly marked trails mostly covered with rainforest trees. Ample parking, good security and testing places. Clean toilets are a bonus blessing.
A garden which gifted us a lots of historical informations and it gaved us a feeling to be proud of the one who have achieved freedom for our nation.
It's such a fantastic place.
Pleasant trail for hiking. Convenient location and most importantly the trek is being taken care properly.
Beautiful, clean place. Suitable for family with kids. Try to be there early if youre driving. And bring your best cameras
Superbly fresh Malay food at reasonable prices paired with awesome fish head curry bursting with taste & flavour. A must eat if you're around the aream
Beautiful sculpture of soldiers from the world wars. Serene garden and all 14 states of Malaysia flags.
Tugu peringat askar2 mlayu yg gugur dizaman pnjajah sblum merdeka.anak muda melayu, datanglah.renungkan dalam2
Though gone but never forgotten.this fallen heroes will always be remembered for their sacrifices through the hearts of all Malaysian irespective of race color or creed.
Why its call Asean Sculpture Garden? Im a Proud Malaysian & FYI, we call this place "TUGU NEGARA"! A Historic & memorable monument, build to commemorates those who died FOR & IN Malaysia during WWII & Malayan Emergency! This place offers food stalls too. Go and eat at Kari Kepala Ikan place, which is further up frm d TUGU NEGARA.
Nice n quiet neat n cleanly nurtured tourist spot. Huge area, natural environment, friendly weather n beatiful look.you may have some time as ur own out of all commercial presentation n business. Most attraction is its calmness.
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