The Education Ministry might want to incorporate more landmarks into their syllable, as proven not only me, there's another silai who also gungho brought her whole family gang to visit Tugu Negara to show her son the real thing after her son learnt it in his BM textbook. Co-incidentally, it was on the same day! They went in the morning while we trotted over in the mid afternoon.

I remember when we were young, we loved to go there with our cousins and relatives when we were in KL. Guess KL at that time wasn't as happening as now. Of course, we were so pokkai we can't afford to go anywhere else too. Anywhere free of charge would be best! Then again, those days, we don't need to rely on where we were to have fun. Just the company alone was great fun.

The National Monument makes a very nice backdrop for a picture indeed. No wonder tourists are flocking over to see it. It's truly Malaysia.
After coming home, I wanted to take the kids to more places like these (FOC) for the year end, maybe Putrajaya, the refurbished Science Center (need to pay, but hey, the entrance fee is cheap), Sekinchang, hiking....we shall see!
2 comments:
one and only time visited the tugu was 1987. back then was so jakun...going to the big city and visit the monuments and musuem negara!! wah here and there, even the menara maybank also wah!!! *slaps head*
we were totally in the same dimension! just the menara dayabumi alone, can take one whole film of pictures! and that time, photography dem expensive!!!
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