For decades, many Asian, African and Latin American countries handed over their political and social control to their European colonial rulers and suffered in the absence of freedom and independence. Subsequent to over a century of subjugation and control, the 20th century witnessed the great decolonization movements that swept across the globe and resulted in the creation of newly independent countries across these three continents. Whilst some nations negotiated their independence through peaceful means, others had to resort to many a violent struggle in order to achieve their freedom. Many nations, subsequent to becoming independent wished to mark their freedom in a manner that would serve as a reminder of the subjugation they were once under and the power of their citizens in engaging in a struggle for freedom. The National Monument located in Merdeka Square in Jakarta, the brain child of the then President Sukarno is one such reminder in the nation of Indonesia. Subsequent to the recognition by the Dutch of the Independence of Indonesia, President Sukarno had a vision which he saw through to the end. His goal was to create a national monument that would serve as a reminder to his people and their future generations of the battles fought in achieving their independence. Thus began the search for a suitable design and the subsequent construction that stands tall in the Merdeka Square. Opened on 12th July 1975, the Monument resembles an obelisk and flame, presumably symbolic of the fire and spirit of the people of Indonesia. The Monument dominates the view of the Indonesian skyline as it stands tall and proud and continues to serve as a constant reminder of the true power of the people of the country. Those who wish to visit the National Monument may do so between 8.00am and 3.00pm but keep in mind that the monument is closed to the public on the last Monday of each month. Additional attractions include an observation deck at the peak of the monument, the Hall of Independence and the National History Museum, both located inside and below the Monas. When in Jakarta, a visit to the Monas is essential and if you are searching for holiday accommodation Jakarta, there are varied types ensured to match any budget. However, if you are searching for long stay accommodation Jakarta and are concerned about managing the finances, Country Woods of Somerset Serviced Residencies would be an ideal option. Google+
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