Millennium Monument, Putrajaya
Facts and practical information
The Millennium Monument, known locally as Monumen Alaf Baru, is a striking landmark located in the heart of Putrajaya, Malaysia's administrative capital. This memorial serves as a testament to Malaysia's journey into the 21st century, symbolizing the nation's ambitions and achievements.
Standing tall at 68 meters, the monument is uniquely designed to resemble a hibiscus flower, which is the national flower of Malaysia. It was inaugurated on December 31, 1999, marking the transition to the new millennium. The structure is strategically positioned in the Precinct 2 of Putrajaya, offering visitors breathtaking views of the surrounding cityscape and the picturesque Putrajaya Lake.
The Millennium Monument functions as more than just a decorative structure; it is a national record of Malaysia's history, with a timeline of significant events etched into its base. Visitors can walk around the circular platform at the base of the monument and learn about the country's milestones, from independence in 1957 up to the year 2000.
At night, the monument is illuminated, casting a serene glow that reflects off the waters of the lake, creating a tranquil atmosphere. It is a popular spot for both residents and tourists to enjoy the evening ambiance and to partake in leisurely strolls along the waterfront.
Precinct 2Putrajaya
Millennium Monument – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Putra Mosque, Seri Wawasan Bridge, Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque, Putra Square.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Millennium Monument by public transport?
Train
- Putrajaya/Cyberjaya (27 min walk)
Bus
- Putrajaya Sentral (27 min walk)