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吉隆坡语音导览:吉隆坡的自然与历史语音导览

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一个对比鲜明的城市,在时尚的摩天大楼和缠绕的藤蔓下隐藏着它的秘密——吉隆坡是皇家阴谋、植物学抱负和革命回声交织的地方。 通过自助语音导览探索这座充满活力的都市,它旨在揭示连当地居民都可能忽略的故事。离开主干道,让每个地标都低语着新的惊喜。 在一个暴风雨的夜晚,什么无价的文物从国家博物馆消失了?当秘密交易在湖滨公园植物园的古树间盛开时,谁真正在暗中观察?为什么敦阿都拉萨纪念馆的一个简陋模型屋会引发激烈的政治骚乱? 当您漫步于宏伟的博物馆、宁静的花园和历史悠久的纪念馆时,感受历史在脚下跳动。每条小径都将您带入更深层的真实吉隆坡——一个充满神秘、权力斗争和未言之故事的城市。 现在就开始旅程。站在吉隆坡活生生故事的中心,发现他人错过的风景。

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  1. Take a look at the façade of the museum. It beautifully melds traditional Malay architecture with modern design elements, symbolizing the harmony between Malaysia's deep-rooted…阅读更多收起

    Take a look at the façade of the museum. It beautifully melds traditional Malay architecture with modern design elements, symbolizing the harmony between Malaysia's deep-rooted traditions and its contemporary evolution. Inaugurated on Malaysia's independence day, 31 August 1963, it stands as a proud repository of the nation's heritage. You’re standing before a three-story edifice, stretching 109.7 meters in length and soaring to 37.6 meters at its central point. Inside, you'll find four main galleries dedicated to ethnology and natural history, displaying everything from cultural dioramas depicting weddings and festivals to traditional weapons, musical instruments, and exquisite arts and crafts. Interestingly, the foundation of this national treasure can be traced back to the old Selangor Museum, which was inaugurated in 1887. Over time, it became an essential hub for collecting and preserving Malayan zoological and botanical specimens, contributing immensely to the knowledge and prominence of Malaysia's hill resorts like Fraser's Hill and the Cameron Highlands. However, history is seldom smooth. During World War II, a US B-29 bomber destroyed the right wing of the Selangor Museum. Post-war, the remnants were preserved as a historical site until the birth of Malaysia's National Museum took shape under the vision of Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman. The demolition of the old museum made way for this grand edifice, designed by Ho Kok Hoe, inspired by the royal Malay palaces. As you enter, notice the large mosaic murals at the entrance that visually narrate the history and culture of Malaysia. Even the central section floors have special tiles, a gift from Pakistan. This museum is not just a building but a comprehensive collaboration facilitated by UNESCO with expertise from museums worldwide. And here you stand, outside a monument that was gazetted as an ancient monument and historical site in 1996, not only preserving the past but continuously enlightening future generations. Let’s begin our journey through the past and present of Malaysia inside this cultural sanctuary. Enjoy your exploration! To expand your understanding of the galleries, directors or the public transportation, feel free to engage with me in the chat section below.

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  2. Imagine the vision of Alfred Venning, the British State Treasurer of Selangor in the late 19th century. His ambition to create a botanical garden in the Sungei Bras Bras valley…阅读更多收起

    Imagine the vision of Alfred Venning, the British State Treasurer of Selangor in the late 19th century. His ambition to create a botanical garden in the Sungei Bras Bras valley was embraced by the British Resident Frank Swettenham, kickstarting the transformation of this area. Venning’s ambitious plans included an "experimental economic garden" and a picturesque lake, initially known as Sydney Lake after Swettenham’s wife, now called Perdana Lake. Public support flowed in, most notably from Towkay Chow Ah Yeok who contributed 100 chempaka and orange trees for the garden’s initial planting in 1888. The garden officially opened its gates in 1889, a mere year after work began. It took nearly a decade to complete, but every step was worth it. Perched atop a hill here once stood the official residence of Frank Swettenham, now known as Carcosa Seri Negara. Nearby, Venning established the exclusive Lake Club, which became a social hub for Europeans in Kuala Lumpur. Over the years, the park evolved. Renamed multiple times, from Public Gardens to Lake Gardens and then Taman Tasik Perdana, it finally took on its current name, Perdana Botanical Gardens, in 2011 under Dato' Sri Najib Razak's leadership to transform it into a botanical garden. As you stroll through this park, enjoy the many attractions it offers: a deer park, beautiful Hibiscus and Orchid gardens, and even the neighboring Kuala Lumpur Bird Park and Butterfly Park. The Bird Park, sprawling over 20.9 acres, was opened in 1991 and houses over 3,000 birds from more than 200 species. Next door, the Butterfly Park, opened in 1992, spreads out over 80,000 square feet and is home to over 5,000 butterflies, exotic plants, and ferns. Take your time to explore and soak in the history and natural beauty of the Perdana Botanical Gardens. It’s truly a sanctuary nestled in the urban sprawl of Kuala Lumpur.

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  3. Step inside, and you'll find a fascinating array of personal belongings and documents that paint a vivid picture of Tun Abdul Razak's life and work. The exhibition is thoughtfully…阅读更多收起

    Step inside, and you'll find a fascinating array of personal belongings and documents that paint a vivid picture of Tun Abdul Razak's life and work. The exhibition is thoughtfully divided into two main parts. The first part, housed in the Bangunan Sri Taman, showcases around 650 materials, organized under various headings such as Biography, Personalities, Defense, Social, Politics, Development, Foreign Affairs, and Religious Activities. Here, you can see photographs, documents, and personal items that belonged to him and his family, offering a unique glimpse into his world. The second part of the exhibition delves into his impactful tenure as both Minister and Prime Minister, featuring approximately 1580 materials that highlight his significant contributions and legacy. The museum leverages multimedia presentations to enrich the visitor experience, providing deeper insights into the life and times of this national hero. As you explore, don't miss the FELDA House model outside the main building, illustrating Tun Abdul Razak's dedication to rural development. Additionally, the memorial features a library, research room, and a souvenir shop, where you can learn even more about this remarkable leader and take home a piece of history. Enjoy your visit, and let the stories of Tun Abdul Razak inspire you!

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  1. Many of these butterflies are native to Malaysia, offering you a unique chance to marvel at their vibrant colors and delicate wing patterns. The park isn’t just a haven for…阅读更多收起

    Many of these butterflies are native to Malaysia, offering you a unique chance to marvel at their vibrant colors and delicate wing patterns. The park isn’t just a haven for butterflies, though; it’s also home to a variety of insects, exotic plants, butterfly-host plants, and ferns, creating a rich, diverse ecosystem. As you stroll along the pathways, take a moment to absorb the tranquility of the surroundings. The park has been thoughtfully designed to mimic the butterflies' natural habitat, complete with winding streams, charming bridges, and lush greenery. Don’t miss the exhibition area, where you can delve deeper into the fascinating world of butterflies and other insects. Here, you'll find educational displays that offer insights into their life cycles, habitats, and behaviors. Finally, as you conclude your visit, be sure to stop by the souvenir store. It’s the perfect place to pick up a memento of your time in this captivating butterfly wonderland. Enjoy your visit!

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  2. Located here in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, near the Malaysian Houses of Parliament, this monument is known to be the world's tallest bronze freestanding sculpture grouping. It was…阅读更多收起

    Located here in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, near the Malaysian Houses of Parliament, this monument is known to be the world's tallest bronze freestanding sculpture grouping. It was inspired by the iconic Marine Corps War Memorial in the United States, which leaves a lasting impression with its sheer scale and the powerful emotion it evokes. The National Monument was built under the initiation of Malaysia's first Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, who personally selected renowned sculptor Felix de Weldon for the task. De Weldon is also celebrated for his work on the Iwo Jima Memorial in Washington, DC. Completed and unveiled on 8 February 1966, the Tugu Negara is a stirring tribute to over 11,000 individuals who laid down their lives during the Malayan Emergency. Interestingly, before this towering monument came into being, there was the original cenotaph erected by the colonial British administration to honor those who served and perished in both World Wars. This cenotaph was relocated to its current site in the Lake Gardens area as preparations for urban infrastructure were underway in 1964. The National Monument has witnessed several significant events. Up until 2010, Warriors’ Day was commemorated here every 31 July, where dignitaries including the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the Prime Minister, and heads of the Malaysian Armed Forces laid garlands in homage to the fallen heroes. However, following religious sensitivity issues, these ceremonies were relocated to Merdeka Square. One significant historical moment was on 27 August 1975, when a communist guerrilla explosion severely damaged the monument. It was later restored by Christopher Carney, an Australian sculptor, and re-unveiled on 11 May 1977. Today, it stands resilient as a protected area with a ceremonial flag-raising and lowering by a soldier happening daily at dawn and dusk. As you stand here, take a moment to reflect on the courage and sacrifice represented by this monument. It's not just a piece of art; it's a testament to the enduring spirit and freedom of Malaysia.

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  3. As you stroll through this landscaped garden, you'll encounter a fascinating collection of sculptures made from various materials, including wood, marble, iron, and bamboo. These…阅读更多收起

    As you stroll through this landscaped garden, you'll encounter a fascinating collection of sculptures made from various materials, including wood, marble, iron, and bamboo. These works were created during a special symposium and represent the diverse artistic talents of Southeast Asia. Look around and you'll see "Unity," an abstract piece made of copper plates by Indonesian artist But Muchtar. Its intertwined forms symbolize the strength found in togetherness. Nearby, "Taming Sari" by Malaysian sculptor Ariffin Mohamed Ismail captures attention with its fiberglass depiction of a broken kris and sabre, evoking a powerful historical narrative. Don't miss "Fredesvinda," a striking reinforced concrete structure of an unfinished boat by Filipino sculptor Napoleon V. This piece evokes a sense of adventure and timelessness, reflecting the rich maritime heritage of the Philippines. Take your time soaking in the artistic expressions from across the ASEAN region, each piece telling its own unique story. This garden is not just a visual delight but also a testament to the cultural collaboration that ASEAN embodies.

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  4. The park sits atop hills that form a natural division between Malaysia's Parliament building and Perdana Botanical Gardens, pleasantly shielding them from the bustling downtown…阅读更多收起

    The park sits atop hills that form a natural division between Malaysia's Parliament building and Perdana Botanical Gardens, pleasantly shielding them from the bustling downtown area around Dataran Merdeka. Taman Tugu is under the stewardship of Malaysia's sovereign wealth fund, Khazanah Nasional. But let's step back in time for a moment. Originally, this area was designated as a residential haven for British colonial officers in the 1930s. These homes later housed Malaysian government officials. Interestingly, the British residents took to gardening with enthusiasm, trying their hand at growing various plants, including ornamental palm oil trees they imported from West Africa. While their planting experiments were mainly decorative, these efforts left a lasting legacy. Since then, the landscape has evolved considerably. In partnership with the Forest Research Institute of Malaysia (FRIM), a significant effort has been made to conserve this natural haven. Over a thousand trees have been marked for preservation, and many more, including indigenous species, are being cultivated in on-site nurseries to eventually rejuvenate the forest area. Take a moment to appreciate how this park has transformed from a plain grassland into a thriving, lush sanctuary. Whether you're a history buff, nature enthusiast, or just looking for a peaceful place to unwind, Taman Tugu offers a unique slice of history and nature in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. Enjoy your walk!

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