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Merdeka Square Uncovered: History, Heritage & Iconic Views

Merdeka Square, once the Selangor Club Padang during British rule, is Kuala Lumpur’s historic heart. Surrounded by colonial buildings like the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, it was here on 31 August 1957 that Malaysia declared independence, with the first flag raised and “Merdeka!” shouted by Tunku Abdul Rahman. Today, the square remains a symbol of national pride, hosting celebrations and drawing visitors to its historic charm.

views of Kuala Lumpur City - Merdeka Square

Exploring Merdeka Square

Exploring Merdeka Square in Kuala Lumpur is like stepping into Malaysia’s history. Stroll across the vast open field, admire the iconic Sultan Abdul Samad Building, and spot the towering 95-metre flagpole that marks the nation’s independence. Along the square, you’ll find heritage architecture, charming fountains, and colonial-era landmarks, perfect for photography or a leisurely walk.

Don’t miss the surrounding streets, where cafés, museums, and cultural sites offer a glimpse into KL’s rich past and vibrant present.

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Exploring Merdeka Square in Kuala Lumpur is like stepping into Malaysia’s history. Stroll across the vast open field, admire the iconic Sultan Abdul Samad Building, and spot the towering 95-metre flagpole that marks the nation’s independence. Along the square, you’ll find heritage architecture, charming fountains, and colonial-era landmarks, perfect for photography or a leisurely walk. Don’t miss the surrounding streets, where cafés, museums, and cultural sites offer a glimpse into KL’s rich past and vibrant present.

This interesting part of the town lies on the Heritage Trail which takes you down many interesting hostrical places including temples, old shopping centres, catherdral and the Central Market as well. 

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