Tugu Keris

Summary

Tugu Keris (Kris Monument) is a huge monument in the shape of a kris in Klang, Selangor, Malaysia. Its construction was ordered by the Sultan of Selangor, Almarhum Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of his reign on 30 September 1985.[1]

Tugu Keris
Year1985
TypeIndustrial aluminium, Steel
LocationKlang, Selangor, Malaysia
Coordinates3°02′11″N 101°26′40″E / 3.036427°N 101.444404°E / 3.036427; 101.444404
OwnerKlang Municipal Council (MPK)

The monument is located at Klang Royal Gardens, opposite the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes Klang.[2] Both the church and the monument is featured in the landmarks of Selangor list.

Relocation edit

It is originally located along the Federal Highway (Federal Route 2) near Taman Kris and Sungai Rasau toll plaza. In September 2014, the monument was relocated to its present site in Klang Royal Gardens off Jalan Tengku Kelana. The relocation was done since the original monument was blocked by a flyover being built just after the Sungai Rasau toll plaza.[3] The monument can be easily seen from the Simpang Lima roundabout.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ MPK, Klang. "Taman Tugu Keris". MPK Klang Site.
  2. ^ Rajendra, Edward. "Monument shifted to gardens". The Star Online.
  3. ^ Rajendra, Edward. "Monument shifted to gardens". The Star Online.
  • Adopted from Tugu keris paling besar, Buku Rekod Malaysia Edisi Kedua, Ghulam Jie M Khan