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Merdeka 118, Taman Jaya Park Glow Blue For World Children’s Day

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 21 (Bernama) -- Malaysia's tallest tower, Merdeka 118, has been lit up in blue starting on Thursday (Nov 20) until next Monday (Nov 24) from 7 pm until 2 am, to mark World Children's Day 2025, symbolising Janji Kita (Our Promise) to every child.  

In a statement, PNB Merdeka Ventures Sdn Bhd (PNBMV) said the iconic tower will be joined by the country's first Child Friendly City, Taman Jaya Park in Petaling Jaya, which will also turn blue during a community celebration on Saturday (Nov 22).

The coordinated illumination demonstrates Malaysia’s whole-of-society commitment to child rights from national leadership to community action.

The UNICEF Representative to Malaysia and Special Representative to Brunei Darussalam, Robert Gass, said the initiative is a moment for Malaysians to renew their shared promise to every child in the country.

“The lighting of Malaysia’s tallest tower is a symbol of hope and commitment to protect, uplift and celebrate our children.

“UNICEF is honoured to light up Merdeka 118 in partnership with PNB Merdeka Ventures, a collaboration that helps raise awareness of the importance of securing every child’s future,” he said in the statement. 

PNBMV chief executive officer Tengku Ab. Aziz Tengku Mahmud said the tower, built as a symbol of the country's pride and potential, now also stands for hope and inspiration.

“Lighting the tower blue for World Children’s Day reflects PNBMV’s support for UNICEF’s mission to build a Malaysia where every child is valued and protected,” he said. 

According to the statement, a full-day family festival, 'Go Blue in the Park', will be co-hosted by UNICEF and the Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) at Taman Jaya tomorrow.

The park will transition to blue during sunset at around 6.45 pm, symbolically connecting Petaling Jaya’s communities to the national promise to reaffirm Malaysia’s commitment to every child.

One of the highlights will be UNICEF’s 'My Day, My Rights' Phone Booth, where children can record video messages about their hopes and ideas for a better future, capturing their real and unfiltered reflections.

The statement also highlighted the central role of children and young people in national and regional conversations throughout Malaysia’s ASEAN chairmanship in 2025.

“These moments reflect this year’s World Children’s Day theme 'My Day, My Rights', which underscores that child rights must be lived every day, not celebrated only once a year,” the statement said.

-- BERNAMA


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