Nada Buaya
The buaya (crocodile) is more than an animal, in Malay folklore it is a penunggu (river guardian). It lives in both water and on land, moving gracefully in water, yet powerful on land.
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About This Event
Honouring the river guardian, the pavilion’s roof mirrors the undulating ridges of the crocodile’s back, capturing the fluid strength of an animal built for water, yet deeply connected to the land. Bamboo is used to express the silent natural strength of the crocodile. The weaving roof panels casts dancing shadows on the ground across the day, like water rippling and glistening.
Everyone is welcome to visit this free and open installation at any time during the advertised festival period (26.09 - 5.10)!
🅿️ Parking Information
Riverside:
Exsim Towers – Limited parking, first come, first served. https://g.co/kgs/91c93Wf
Valet Parking – In front of Dasein College (RM14 per entry, limited bays). https://maps.app.goo.gl/KgvBPXEqwGtNpKcNA
Open Area – PPR Seri Anggerik, along Lorong Millerz Square. https://maps.app.goo.gl/rgUj7XdxLKxz6gnQA
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Published: 15 Sep 2025, 2:50PM
Created: 13 Sep 2025, 12:49PM
Updated: 25 Mar 2026, 6:43PM