The anniversary of this day is celebrated each year as Hari Malaysia. However, the original date of independence is August 31, which is celebrated as Merdeka Day. Pay tribute to the fallen soldiers as well as those citizens who lost their lives in achieving independence. This is the day to acknowledge the struggles that the Malaysian forefathers faced for the freedom of their people today.
Many national ceremonies are held on this day by the government to raise the morale and spirits of Malaysians. If you don't want to join an official ceremony, you can also arrange a small one at your school or home where you educate others about the rich history of Malaysia.
If you want to enjoy Malaysia Day at home, just grab your TV remote — there is usually footage of the parade to watch as it is happening.
You can also listen to national songs of Malaysia or watch a documentary to get to know more about the country's history. One corner of the star on the flag represented Singapore, however, it was later changed and was said to represent Kuala Lumpur.
It is a day of victory because all these nations overcame their struggles and joined a single federation. Malaysia Day spreads the message of unity. The way all these different nations of Singapore, Malay, Sabah, and Sarawak came together despite their challenges sets a great example of unity. What's more exciting than a day off and enjoying the festivities of a national day? Malaysia Day is an official holiday and a lot of ceremonies are held on this day.
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For many years, Peninsular and East Malaysia were perceived as quite separate entities. After all, the South China Sea divides the two land masses, historically making it both difficult and time-consuming to travel between the two parts of the nation. However, affordable travel options and opportunities in the urban jungle of Kuala Lumpur have provided more interaction between the people of both the East and West of the country, allowing for an interchange of knowledge and encouraging awareness of the sociopolitical, economic, and cultural realities of both societies.
With these developments in mind, it is easy to understand how times have changed. Ironically, it is globalisation that has forged closer ties between both East and West Malaysia, allowing for the creation of a whole Malaysian identity. Recognising and embracing the importance of the unique religious, cultural, and linguistic diversities of the people of East Malaysia has changed the traditional outlook of the nation. Mentek said it is in appreciation of all Malaysians who stood together to face the challenges of the Covid pandemic, reports The Star.
Malaysia National Day Celebrations usually start in Malaysia from the beginning of August with various programs and national competitions. Share Via. History of Malaysia National Day First Malaysian prime minister Tunku Abdul Rahman led a delegation of ministers and political leaders of Malaya in to negotiate with the British for independence.
Preparations for Malaysia National Day The preparations for Malaysia National Day celebrations are 90 per cent complete, said communications and multimedia ministry secretary-general Datuk Seri Mohammad Mentek, according to The Star website. Get our Daily News Capsule Subscribe. Thank you for subscribing to our Daily News Capsule newsletter. Whatsapp Twitter Facebook Linkedin.
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