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		<title>Millenium Monument Putrajaya &#8211; Tugu Alaf Baru</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Millenium Monument Putrajaya is perhaps one of the most well-kept secrets of Putrajaya. You can&#8217;t even find it in Putrajaya&#8217;s official website! The obelisk-like, amber-coloured monument was built as a timeline, marking Malaysia’s historical milestones from the Malacca sultanate’s formation, through independence, and the present day. The Millenium Monument was designed by the world famous architect, Dr Ken Yeang to usher in the new millennium. However, due to some unknown reasons, the Millenium Monument was only open to the public on August 27, 2005. I was told that there were several time capsules been embedded at the tower site at the turn of the 21st Century. The messages in the time capsules will only be open and read in year 2020. The Millenium Monument is primarily meant to be a way for the younger generation to learn about the country&#8217;s history, the sacrifices and success stories of local leaders, inspiring them to strive for higher achievements in the future. The majestic monument is built in the shape of a hibiscus, the national flower. It is 68m tall and stands in a 25 hectare park in Precinct 2, Putrajaya. The tapering tower is divided into the primary eras of pre-independence, [...]]]></description>
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