ASEAN Sculpture Garden was established in 1987 in commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Located within Tun Abdul Razak Heritage Park, it contains a variety of public art installations by renowned artists from Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia and Brunei.
These sculptures are made from materials such as wood, glass, steel, marble, iron and bamboo, with detailed descriptions for each artwork in English and Malay. Perfect for those looking to enjoy some peace and quiet in KL City Centre, ASEAN Sculpture Garden is less crowded than other areas in Lake Gardens Kuala Lumpur.
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Getting To and Around ASEAN Sculpture Garden
Due to its compact size, exploring the entirety of ASEAN Sculpture Garden takes less than 30 minutes, so we highly recommend walking to Tun Abdul Razak Heritage Park’s other landmarks such as the National Monument, Perdana Botanical Gardens (which house Orchid and Hibiscus Gardens), and the National Mosque of Malaysia. Alternatively, the park offers shuttle tram services every day between 09:00 and 18:00, with tickets priced at RM6 for adults and RM2 for children.
ASEAN Sculpture Garden at Tun Abdul Razak Heritage Park is accessible via the LRT rail service. Alight at either Masjid Jamek or Pasar Seni LRT Stations and the park is about 15 minutes away on foot. If you’re travelling via the popular KL Hop-On-Hop-Off Tour bus, disembark at Stop 14, which puts you at the main entrance.

ASEAN Sculpture Garden
- Opening Hours: Daily 09:00 – 18:00
- Location: Jalan Cenderasari, Taman Botani Perdana, Kuala Lumpur
- Tel: +603 2693 4799