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Tallest flagpole in Southeast Asia unveiled at Dataran Selangor
Published on: Sunday, March 08, 2026
Published on: Sun, Mar 08, 2026
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Tallest flagpole in Southeast Asia unveiled at Dataran Selangor
A still from a video showing the 120-metre flagpole at Dataran Selangor.
SHAH ALAM: The Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, today witnessed the Selangor state flag-hoisting ceremony at the flagpole at Dataran Selangor (Selangor Square), a new landmark featuring Southeast Asia’s tallest flagpole, at 120 metres.

The arrival of His Royal Highness at 9 am was welcomed by the Raja Muda of Selangor, Tengku Amir Shah.

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Menteri Besar Amirudin Shari and Selangor State Secretary Ahmad Fadzli Ahmad Tajuddin were also present.

Sultan Sharafuddin decreed that the Jalur Gemilang be flown at the flagpole for 10 days during the annual National Day celebrations on Aug 31, as a symbol of patriotism and national unity between Selangor and other states in Malaysia.

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The Ruler said that when he conceived the construction of the flagpole, he expressed hope that it would serve as a symbol of unity for the people of Selangor, while also fostering respect for the flag and strengthening the spirit of love for the state.

“I chose March 8, 2026, as the date for the inauguration of this flagpole, in conjunction with the birthday of my late father, Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Alhaj.

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“My late father was the most important figure in the development of Shah Alam, and in proclaiming it the capital of Selangor in 1978,” Sultan Sharafuddin said.

The hoisting of the 15 metre by 30 metre flag, weighing about 50 kilogrammes, was carried out by 40 personnel from the Royal Malaysian Navy, led by Petty Officer PWP Samsul Hashim.

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At the same ceremony, Sultan Sharafuddin also witnessed the presentation of the Malaysia Book of Records certificate, recognising the tallest flagpole in Southeast Asia to Ahmad Fadzli, representing the state government.

The flagpole at Dataran Selangor, located at Kelab Shah Alam, Section 13, Shah Alam, surpasses the record previously held by the Ibu Pertiwi Flagpole in Kuching, Sarawak, which stands at 99.4 metres, and had received recognition from the Malaysia Book of Records in 2024.

The construction of the flagpole was inspired by and carried out following the decree of Sultan Sharafuddin on Dec 1, 2023, expressing his wish for a tall and iconic flagpole to be built as a landmark symbol of pride for Selangor in Shah Alam.

Dataran Selangor, which houses the landmark, adopts the Bunga Tanjung Kelopak Sembilan motif as a symbol of Selangor’s identity, representing its nine districts.

The project began on Sept 10, 2024 and was completed on March 7, 2026 - six days ahead of schedule - at a total cost of RM8.5 million.
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