Barong-Barong, by Filipino sculptor Jerusalino V. Araos, is a modern interpretation of traditional Asean architectural forms, crafted from sculpted metal and glass. What makes this piece especially compelling is its functionality: it doubles as a playful space for children, a bench for sitting or lying down, and a vibrant light catcher as sunlight filters through its colourful glass panels.
Other notable sculptures along the garden trail include: Towards Peace by Han Sai Por from Singapore, Pintu Harmoni (Door of Harmony) by Dolorasa Sinaga from Indonesia, Progress by Itthi Khongkhakul from Thailand and Tarian Asean (Asean Dance) by Abu Bakar Abdul Rahman from Brunei.
Though created over a decade ago and gently weathered by time, these works still resonate with meaning – and nestled within the lush greenery of Taman Tugu, they offer a serene space to reflect on and appreciate Asean’s creative spirit.