different states have varied dishes‚ and often the food in Malaysia is different from the original dishes. 4. Holidays / Festival Muslim holidays are prominent as Islam is the state religion; Hari Raya Puasa (also called Hari Raya Aidilfitri‚ Malay for Eid al-Fitr)‚ Hari Raya Haji (also called Hari Raya Aidiladha‚ the translation of Eid ul-Adha)‚ Maulidur Rasul (birthday of the Prophet)‚ and others
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Malays made up 51% of the population of Malaysia. MALAY FESTIVAL Hari Raya Puasa | Also Called: Hari Raya Aidilfitri Duration: 1 day Celebrated by: Muslims Attractions: Decorations‚ Lightings‚ Delicacies etc Essentially a Malay term for Eid-ul-fitr‚ Hari Raya Puasa literally means "Celebration Day of Fasting". This joyous occasion falls on the 1st day of Syawal‚ the Muslim month. Also called Hari Raya Aidilfitri‚ it marks the successful completion of fasting during Ramadhan - the ninth
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means that they are a great many number of festivals to celebrate. The Chinese celebrate the Chinese New Year‚ Mid-Autumn Festival‚ Hungry Ghost Festival‚ Qing Ming‚ and the feast days of various deities. The Malays and Muslims celebrate Hari Raya Aidilfitri‚ Hari Raya Haji‚ and Maulidur Rasul while the Indians observe Deepavali‚Thaipusam and Thai Pongal. Christmas‚ Good Friday and Easter are celebrated by Christians. Buddhists observe Wesak Day while the Sikhs celebrate Vaisakhi. Many of these festivals
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are religious or cultural in origin‚ influenced by the diversity of its people. The predominant festivities are celebrated as public holidays‚ either nationwide or specific to a few states. These are: 1) Hari Raya Puasa Muslims celebrate the festival of Aidilfitri is known as Hari Raya Puasa; to mark the culmination of Ramadhan‚ the holy month of fasting. 2) Chinese New Year A time for family reunions marked by new year eve’s dinner‚ the lion dance‚ mandarin oranges and giving/collecting
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are a great many number of festivals to celebrate. The Chinese celebrate‚ among others‚ the Chinese New Year‚ Mid-Autumn Festival‚ Hungry Ghost Festival‚ Qing Ming‚ and the feast days of various deities. The Malays and Muslims celebrate Hari Raya Aidilfitri‚ Hari Raya Haji‚ and Maulidur
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Festivals and celebrations in Malaysia Malaysia has a number of festivals and celebrations‚ most of which are either religious or cultural in origin‚ and are swathed in traditions and rituals. Malaysia. A country where one can experience a multitude of cultural celebrations and festivals‚ as well as‚ and most importantly‚ good food(!) all year round. Almost every month of the year‚ tourists and locals alike immerse themselves in one celebration or another‚ thanks to the diverse cultural practices
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Festivals and celebrations in Malaysia Malaysia has a number of festivals and celebrations‚ most of which are either religious or cultural in origin‚ and are swathed in traditions and rituals. Malaysia. A country where one can experience a multitude of cultural celebrations and festivals‚ as well as‚ and most importantly‚ good food(!) all year round.Almost every month of the year‚ tourists and locals alike immerse themselves in one celebration or another‚ thanks to the diverse cultural practices
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juga kajian ke perpustakaan. Permasalahan yang saya hadapi ketika mana menjalankan temu bual di perkampungan ini ialah saya tidak dapat mencari individu-individu yang boleh ditemu bual kerana suasana perayaan ‚ ( umat Islam masih rancak merayakan Aidilfitri ). Namun saya akhirnya berjumpa dengan individu yang selayaknya untuk dibual bicara. Syukur dengan ketentuan ini ‚ maka dapat saya menulis tentang kajian saya seterusnya. Kajian saya bermula dari pengalaman mencandat sotong bersama keluarga di
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festive season‚carry out gotong royong and to hold a cultural fair. As we know‚open house are the feast or celebration that usually occurred during festive season.In Malaysia‚there has many festive season such as Chinese New Year‚Deepavali‚Hari Raya Aidilfitri‚Wesak Day and others.When open house had been organized and arranged‚all of the races attend the celebration without doubt‚anger‚ and anti-racial.Residents dined together in a spirit of neighbourliness.They will be closer the relationship of
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able to speak English‚ Chinese‚ Hokien and Hakka. We profess different religions. Khairunisa is a Muslim‚ Gillian a Christian‚ Neeta a Hindu‚ And Ah Meng a Buddhist. We celebrate a motley assortment of festivals. The Malays celebrate Hari Raya Aidilfitri‚ The Chinese celebrate Lunar New Year‚ The Indians celebrate Thaipusam and Deepavali‚ The Ibans celebrate Gawai. We can live under one roof in peace and harmony. We look like a rainbow in the sky. We are One Malaysia! My friends‚ it cannot
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