
This striking skyscraper in Malaysia makes a dazzling appearance in Marvel's 'Thunderbolts' movie
It was showcased in serious style, too, with main actress Florence Pugh, playing Black Widow agent Yelena Belova, taking a dramatic leap off the mega-tall structure. Mind you, it's the second-tallest structure in the world after Dubai's Burj Khalifa, standing at an astounding 678.9 metres.
It was a proud moment for Malaysian fans, who took to social media to express their delight at seeing the Kuala Lumpur landmark on the big screen. To celebrate its Hollywood debut, Merdeka 118 even put on a dazzling light show up till May 1.
The light show may now be over, but we'd still encourage you to visit the tower if you happen to be in Kuala Lumpur in the second half of the year. Here's what to know about Merdeka 118 and things to do there.
What makes Merdeka 118 special?
First of all, it's height. Merdeka 118 is 678.9 metres tall, making it the second-tallest structure globally and the tallest in Southeast Asia.
It's a beautiful building too, with diamond-shaped glass facades meant to represent Malaysia's diverse population. Its shape, with a tall and slim spire crowning the building, is also inspired by Tunku Abdul Rahman's hand gesture as he chanted "Merdeka!" (meaning "independence" or "freedom") when Malaysia gained independence on August 31, 1957.
Setting off the beauty of the building? LED light strips along the edges of the facade that illuminate the building at night.
Is Merdeka 118 open to the public?
The Merdeka 118 is not yet open to the public.
It was inaugurated on January 10, 2024, but they're still putting the finishing touches on the hotel, retail spaces, and offices planned for the building.
Can you go to the top of Merdeka 118?
Soon you can! There are two observation decks planned for Merdeka 118 that are slated for completion in Q2-Q3 of 2025.
One observation deck will be inside the building, while another will be located inside the spire, offering 360-degree views of Kuala Lumpur at a height of 510 metres and 568 metres, respectively.
Entry to the decks will most likely be ticketed – stay tuned for prices and booking information.
What are the things to do at Merdeka 118?
Malaysians love their shopping malls, so you can bet there'll be one in Merdeka 118. Seven whole floors in the tower have been set aside for 118 Mall, which is expected to open in Q3 2025.
And how about some sky-high luxury living? Park Hyatt hotel will open in Q2 2025, taking over the upper floors of Merdeka 118 with swanky rooms, restaurants, a pool, and spa.
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