ABSTRACT
BELANJA ME MAKAN, DON’T FORGET ME: A HEARTFELT REFLECTION ON MAYBANK TOWER AND MERDEKA 118
Journal: Social Values and Society (SVS)
Author: Chee Kong Yap
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License CC BY 4.0, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited
DOI: 10.26480/svs.02.2025.111.114
This reflective article presents a personal narrative inspired by the witnessing of Malaysia’s tallest skyscraper, Merdeka 118, alongside the historical Maybank Tower and the globally recognized Petronas Twin Towers. Drawing on daily experiences from 2019 to 2025, this reflection intertwines architectural progress with cultural memory, highlighting how the rise of Merdeka 118 symbolizes Malaysia’s ambition to stand tall on the global stage. Through the use of metaphors and personal anecdotes, the article gives voice to the once-proud Maybank Tower, personifying it as an elder who gracefully watches the younger generation surpass it in height but not in historical value. The narrative emphasizes that while architectural marvels like Merdeka 118 showcase innovation and economic advancement, it is equally vital to honour the legacy of structures that once embodied national pride. The reflections call for humility, gratitude, and respect for the sacrifices of all those, including workers, communities, and past generations—who made such monumental achievements possible. Ultimately, the article advocates for a balanced vision of progress that respects both the towering heights of ambition and the enduring foundations of heritage.

