1. Merdeka Square, also known as Dataran Merdeka, is located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It holds significant historical value as it was the site where the Union Jack flag was lowered for the last time and the Malaysian flag was raised, marking the end of British colonial rule on August 31, 1957.
The main attraction at Merdeka Square is the 95-meter tall flagpole, which is one of the tallest in the world. The square is surrounded by important landmarks such as the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, which now houses the Ministry of Information, Communication and Culture, and the Royal Selangor Club. The square is a popular gathering place for celebrations and events, especially during national holidays and festivities.
2. Merdeka Square is open to the public throughout the year. There are no specific opening or closing hours as it is an outdoor area accessible 24/7. However, it is advisable to visit during daylight hours as it can get dark and less crowded at night. For any specific inquiries or information, you can contact the Kuala Lumpur City Hall at +60 3-2617 9000.
3. Merdeka Square is a public area and does not require any entrance tickets. Visitors can walk around freely and enjoy the sights and surroundings. The square is conveniently located near various public transportation options. The closest LRT (Light Rapid Transit) station to Merdeka Square is the Masjid Jamek Station, which is just a short walk away. It is also accessible by bus and taxi.