Lasy Saturday, I paid Tugu Negara a visit; it's my first visit in more than five years. Tugu Negara is the Malaysian national monument and it's here in Kuala Lumpur
(tag). And of course, I brought along my trusty camera.
I took considerable number of shots and there are two shots that I want to share in this post.

Another shot from the other end, at higher elevation:

I love how the shadow falls on the white marble. However, these pictures don't turn out as good as I had hoped for. I suppose, this is one of those things that you need to be there to truly appreciate the atmosphere. Or that I suck at photography.
If you notice, there are plaques at the ceiling. Lots of them but people are oblivious of it; most don't even know that they are walking under it. Still, that's comprehendable because a giant bronze sculpture stands about 20 or 30 meters away. But it's sad to see that people are more attracted to size than details.
I don't know what the purpose of the plaques but it's no brainer that those plaques represent the Commonwealth forces. I'll venture to say that those plaques represent all the Commonwealth forces that had served in this part of the world. A good numbers of them are ANZAC.
According to Wikipedia, today is
ANZAC Day. Considering what ANZAC had contributed much to peace in Malaya and Malaysia, I feel it's only right for me to wish all those that celebrate the day appropriately. So, Happy ANZAC Day, if that is how it's wished as.
As for Malaysia,
Hari Pahlawan falls on July 31. I look forward to visit the monument again on that day.


p/s - this is old but Ajax 4 - 2 Feyenoord; aggregate 7 - 2 in Ajax's favor. Take that! Next stop, Groningen and then off to the Champions Leage!
Also, there are six Ajacieden (plural of Ajacied?) in the
Dutch national team and Klaas-Jan Huntelaar has been called up. Watch out Nistelrooy. Give way to the new king Hunter.