Khaleej Times

Malaysian expats celebrate 61st Independen­ce Day

- Angel Tesorero Times. angel@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — In the spirit of Malaysia Baru or New Malaysia, expats in Dubai celebrated their country’s 61st Independen­ce Day on Friday with strong patriotic fervour.

Around 250 Malaysian expatriate­s and diplomatic officials gathered at the residence of Malaysian Consul-General Yubazlan Yusof in Al Barsha for the occasion. They came in their traditiona­l festive attires, representi­ng their ethnic background­s and showcasing the multicultu­ralism among Malaysians, and chanted ‘Selamat Menyambut Hari Kebangsaan ke61’ (Happy 61st Independen­ce Day Malaysia).

“We are celebratin­g the spirit of Malaysia Baru,” Yusof told Khaleej

“In our past celebratio­ns, only the Malaysian government was in charge of organising the event but this year we have involved the entire Malaysian expat community. They helped in planning for the event and also brought different Malaysian food and regional delicacies.

“The essence of our celebratio­n is instilling the spirit of patriotism and unity in our people for the

well-being of our nation (Malaysia). This year’s Independen­ce Day celebratio­n is also anchored on our theme, ‘Sayangi Malaysiaku’ which means Love My Malaysia,” Yusof added.

Yusof explained that ‘Sayangi Malaysiaku’ is based on the principles of patriotism, public order, national security and unity of the people. “Sayangi Malaysiaku’ means Malaysians who come from various races and ethnicitie­s live in diversity, harmony and unity,” he added.

Malaysia is a federal constitu- tional monarchy in Southeast Asia consisting of 13 states and three federal territorie­s. Before its independen­ce, the country was a group of Malay kingdoms that came under Portuguese rule in 1511, Dutch in 1641, and the British empire in 1800s. The country declared independen­ce and formed the Federation of Malaya on August 31, 1957.

There are around 7,000 Malaysian expats in the UAE, with 4,000 of them who live and work in Dubai and the Northern Emirates, according to the Malaysian consulate.

The essence of our celebratio­n is instilling the spirit of patriotism in our people for the well-being of our nation.” Yubazlan Yusof, Malaysian Consul-General

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Around 250 Malaysian expatriate­s and diplomatic officials participat­ed in the Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns held at the residence of Malaysian Consul-general on Friday.
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 ?? Photos by Neeraj Murali ?? A child dressed in traditiona­l attire holds the Malaysian national flag during the country’s 61st Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns in Dubai on Friday. —
Photos by Neeraj Murali A child dressed in traditiona­l attire holds the Malaysian national flag during the country’s 61st Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns in Dubai on Friday. —
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