Selamat Hari Merdeka! Fifty-seven years ago, Tunku Abdul Rahman declared independence for Malaya and six years later, that nation formed Malaysia with Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore. Most Malaysians ...
The communications and multimedia ministry today denied that the government had banned the use of the term “Merdeka” in advertisements ahead of independence day. The ministry issued the statement in ...
WHY are we calling the celebrations of August 31st Hari Merdeka? Hari Merdeka happened only once in Aug 31, 1957 while its repeats are anniversaries thereof, that is, Hari Ulangtahun Kemerdekaan.
Hari Merdeka, or Malaysian Independence Day, is a significant national holiday celebrated on August 31st each year. This day marks the anniversary of the Federation of Malaya’s independence from ...
Malaysia Day is celebrated on September 16th each year to commemorate the formation of the Malaysian Federation on that day in 1963. The federation was formed by the merger of the Federation of Malaya ...
On the occasion of the 66th Malaysia National Day, Google Doodle celebrated Hari Merdeka. According to Google Doodle, On this day in 1957, Malaysia's predecessor, the Federation of Malaya, declared ...
Instead, advertisers have been asked to use the word "kebangsaan" or "national" and refer to the day as Hari Kebangsaan (National Day) instead of the more traditioanally used Hari Merdeka ...
Seventeen days of national celebrations from Aug 31 to Sept 16, including four straight days of holiday for those working, and one week school break. No wonder this year’s Hari Merdeka and Hari ...
SINCE 1957, August has been a momentous month for Malaysia as its citizens come together to commemorate their historic journey to freedom through parades, shows, performances, programs, competitions ...
Malaysia boasts two national celebrations: Hari Merdeka (Merdeka Day) and Malaysia Day. While both commemorate significant milestones in the nation's history, they hold distinct cultural and ...
With Hari Kebangsaan having just concluded over the weekend, Malaysians came together to celebrate the nation’s independence and reflect on what it means to be part of a diverse and vibrant country.
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