The Cenotaph (GPS: 2.72565, 101.94325) in Seremban commemorates who who perished in battle. It was put up by the British, originally to commemorate those who died in World War I, but this is later expended to include those who fell during World War II as well as the Emergency period.
The Cenotaph is located on a spacious ground in front of the Seremban Public Libray Building, which was originally the State Secretariat Building. It faces the roundabout near Jalan Dato Hamzah. The inscription, in Malay, reads, "Kepada Perwira2 Kita Yang Telah Gugor" (To Our Fallen Heroes).
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