Passage of Progress

Travel through Malaysia’s evolution, from historical landmarks to modern advancements, and explore the growth of its iconic states.

About Passage of Progress

This immersive tunnel takes you through Malaysia’s journey, from its historical roots to its vibrant present, reflected in iconic landmarks and state developments. Witness the transformation of rural landscapes and early settlements into thriving hubs of culture, economy, and innovation. Discover how each state shapes Malaysia’s dynamic and diverse identity.

Perlis: Masjid Al-Hussain

A reflection of Perlis’ unique blend of natural beauty and religious expression.

 

Kedah: Menara Alor Setar

Built to resemble rice stalks, the tower stands as a prominent landmark in Kedah’s capital.

 

Penang: Jambatan Kedua Pulau Pinang

The longest bridge in Malaysia, symbolising Penang’s unwavering resilience.

 

Perak: Lumut Maritime Terminal

Home to the Navy, this growing hub is becoming a key centre for industry and investment in Perak.

 

Selangor: Gerbang Kota Darul Ehsan

This iconic marble structure serves as a gateway between tradition and progress, symbolising Selangor’s dynamic balance of heritage and modernity.

Federal Territory – Kuala Lumpur : Kuala Lumpur Convention Center (KLCC)

The world-famous twin towers and their convention centre are among Malaysia’s most iconic landmarks.

Federal Territory – Putrajaya :
Bangunan Perdana Putra

The Prime Minister’s office building, an architectural symbol, is synonymous with Malaysia’s executive branch.

Federal Territory – Labuan :
Ujana Kewangan

Off the coast of Borneo, the island’s growing economy is centred around its financial hub.

 

Negeri Sembilan: Lexis Hibiscus, Port Dickson

A stunning blend of natural beauty and modern luxury, Lexis Hibiscus offers a serene getaway surrounded by pristine beaches and lush greenery.

Melaka: Sungai Melaka

Once the lifeline of the Melaka Sultanate, the river is now being revitalised for eco-tourism, offering a glimpse into the region’s rich history and natural beauty.

Johor: Johor Bahru-Singapore Rapid Transit System

A vital link that enhances Johor’s connectivity and drives regional growth.

Pahang: Kuantan 188

A jewel of the Kuantan Waterfront, Kuantan 188 stands as a symbol of the East Coast’s modernisation.

 

Terengganu: Terengganu
Drawbridge

Malaysia’s first drawbridge exemplifies the harmonious blend of heritage and modern development.

 

Kelantan: Kota Sultan Ismail

This arch, located in the heart of the old town, stands as a testament to Kelantan’s rich cultural legacy.

Sabah: Menara Kinabalu

An iconic symbol of Sabah’s administration, Menara Kinabalu stands as the central hub of the state’s governance.

Sarawak: Bangunan DUN
Sarawak

Its prominent position and distinctive shape symbolise Sarawak’s democratic history.