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Nation celebratin­g as one

The rakyat came together throughout the country to celebrate National Day in New Malaysia. Putrajaya led the way as the King joined Pakatan Harapan leaders to cheer on tens of thousands of participan­ts in the colourful parade. People turned up in droves d

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PUTRAJAYA: This year’s National Day celebratio­n saw a change in vibe but it was hardly short on excitement, joy and splendour as the federal administra­tive capital played the proud host to Malaysians to celebrate the nation’s independen­ce.

For the first time since 2005, the celebratio­ns were moved from its usual spot at the historic Dataran Merdeka to Putrajaya to symbolise the administra­tion of a new government.

It was the third time the parade was held here. The first time was in 2003 as a fitting farewell for Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, who then was stepping down as prime minister under Barisan Nasional rule.

Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Muhammad V arrived at 8.10am and was greeted by Dr Mahathir, his wife Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Mohd Ali, his deputy Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail and Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

The King kicked off the National Day celebratio­ns by inspecting a guard of honour mounted by officers and personnel from the 1st Batallion of the Royal Malay Regiment led by Mejar Asri Che Wil.

As all those present stood at attention to sing Negaraku, a 14-gun royal salute was executed by the 41st Ceremonial Battery of the Royal Artillery Regiment.

Royal Military College student Muhammad Aiman Shafiq Mohd Shah Noor Yong led a group of students in reciting the Rukun Negara and the seven shouts of Merdeka.

Afterwards, a special dance performanc­e entitled Sayangi Malaysiaku – which was also the theme of the celebratio­n – was held.

A contingent comprising youth cadets then marched past carrying a large Jalur Gemilang, followed by other contingent­s representi­ng various government bodies and agencies as well as private sector and government-linked companies.

As with previous years, the contingent­s representi­ng uniformed bodies – police and armed forces – as well as the display of their assets received the most cheers from the crowd.

A spectacula­r air show by the wings of the military wowed the crowd with their breathtaki­ng performanc­e.

The colourful celebratio­n ended with a special performanc­e by singer Faizal Tahir, who also penned and composed the song Malaysia.

Dr Mahathir and Dr Siti Hasmah garnered the loudest cheers from the crowd when the emcee announced their arrival and departure.

The couple came in their official black Proton Perdana with the registrati­on number Malaysia 2020, making its first public appearance yesterday.

 ?? — AZHAR MAHFOF and GARY CHEN/ The Star ?? Pride and joy: People came out in full force waving the Jalur Gemilang at the National Day celebratio­n in Putrajaya. (Below) Kindergart­en children and their teachers formed the largest contingent in Penang’s National Day parade - 1,030 of them - representi­ng the Penang National Unity and Integrity Department.
— AZHAR MAHFOF and GARY CHEN/ The Star Pride and joy: People came out in full force waving the Jalur Gemilang at the National Day celebratio­n in Putrajaya. (Below) Kindergart­en children and their teachers formed the largest contingent in Penang’s National Day parade - 1,030 of them - representi­ng the Penang National Unity and Integrity Department.
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Reports by MAZWIN NIK ANIS, JOSEPH KAOS Jr, CLARISSA CHUNG, MAHADHIR MONIHULDIN, STEPHEN THEN, WANI MUTHIAH, SIRA HABIBU, ONG HAN SEAN, STEPHANIE LEE, JO TIMBUONG and MEI MEI CHU
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