The Pancasila Fire Monument, located in Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) in Jakarta, stands as a symbolic tribute to Indonesia's national ideology, Pancasila. This monument commemorates the tragic events of the G30S/PKI (Gerakan 30 September/Partai Komunis Indonesia) coup attempt in 1965, which led to the deaths of several high-ranking Indonesian military officers. The monument's design features a towering flame rising from a large bronze lotus flower, representing the eternal flame of Pancasila, which symbolizes the unity and resilience of the Indonesian nation. Surrounding the monument are statues depicting scenes from Indonesian history, emphasizing the country's struggles and victories. As a significant landmark within TMII, the Pancasila Fire Monument serves as a reminder of Indonesia's commitment to its founding principles of unity, justice, democracy, and social justice.