New Straits Times

MALAYSIA DAY CELEBRATIO­NS IN NEW NORM

Historic day celebrated nationwide in a lively atmosphere despite Covid-19

- KUALA LUMPUR

THE country celebrated Malaysia Day yesterday, to commemorat­e the establishm­ent of the Malaysian federation, in a lively atmosphere despite the country facing the Covid-19 pandemic.

Although people’s movement is now limited in light of the standard operating procedures set following the implementa­tion of the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO), the spirit of love for the country was still evident in the new norm.

Without official celebratio­ns in some states like in previous years, various parties took the initiative to enliven the celebratio­n on a small scale.

Pahang Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Ismail took the opportunit­y to have a chat via video conferenci­ng with frontline staff from around Pekan, namely the district police headquarte­rs, hospital, fire station and 505 Regiment Camp Sungai Miang.

The state-level celebratio­n was also enlivened with pantomime performanc­es themed on the fight against Covid-19 and songs by firefighte­rs Syafiq Farhain, and members of the uniformed team, which took place at the National Youth Skills Institute yesterday.

In Sabah, caretaker Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal said the Malaysia Day celebratio­n was quite important, especially for Sabahans to recall the history of the formation of Malaysia on Sept 16.

He said the date was the starting point for Sabah and Sarawak to be free from the shackles of colonialis­m.

“That was the sacrifice made by past freedom fighters, when Sabah was once partially conquered by the Japanese, before achieving independen­ce,” he told reporters after the state-level Malaysia Day celebratio­n at the Sabah Internatio­nal Convention Centre in Kota Kinabalu.

Also present was Sabah Yang Dipertua Negeri Tun Juhar Mahiruddin and wife Toh Puan Norlidah R.M Jasni.

In Perak, although there was no official celebratio­n organised by the state government but in Perak Tengah district, 35 people participat­ed in the ‘Perak Tengah District Heritage Tourism Convoy’.

The ceremony was officiated by Perak Youth, Sports, Communicat­ions and Multimedia Committee chairman Khairul Shahril Mohamed involving a 30-kilometre convoy in several focus areas in Perak Tengah such as the Tomb of Sultan Muzaffar Shah 1 and Nasaruddin Rais Mini Gallery, aimed at introducin­g heritage sites in the district.

In Negri Sembilan, the Department of National Unity and Integratio­n celebrated Malaysia Day by holding a ‘Lorong Ceria Merdeka’ and ‘ Rumah Ceria Merdeka’ competitio­ns in addition to an independen­ce talk slot.

It was held in collaborat­ion with the Bandar Warisan Puteri Rukun Tetangga neighbourh­ood watch, attracting about 100 residents of the area.

In Penang, the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture Penang Office, organised the ‘Voluntouri­sm Malaysia Clean and Beautiful Programme’ at National Park, Teluk Bahang.

Apart from that, the Teluk Bahang assemblyma­n’s service centre office, organised the ‘Konvoi Lautan Merah Hari Malaysia’ programme which presented donations to veterans of uniformed services, who had served the country.

Meanwhile in Machang, Kelantan, more than 200 participan­ts took part in a ‘Merdeka Fun Ride 2020’, which was also attended by Kelantan Umno chairman Datuk Ahmad Jazlan Yaakub.

They cycled 25km and ended at the Knowledge Transforma­tion Centre in Bukit Tiu.

In Terengganu, the State Tourism Department took the initiative to hold a celebratio­n at the state’s latest tourism location, Kampung Budaya Terengganu in Kuala Terengganu.

Apart from the narration of the formation of Malaysia by the State Museum Board director Che Muhamad Azmi Ngah, the celebratio­n was enlivened by several events such as the recitation of patriotic poems and singing of patriotic songs.

 ?? PIC BY AZRUL EDHAM MOHD AMINUDDIN ?? Aisyah Al Khumairah Mohd Asnawi, 8, (left) and Dhia Izzeera Mohd Sahrol, 7, posing in front of the Jalur Gemilang arch in Bandar Warisan Puteri, Negri Sembilan in conjunctio­n with Program Ceria Merdeka 2020 dan Sambutan Hari Malaysia organised by the residents in collaborat­ion with the state’s Department of National Unity and Integratio­n.
PIC BY AZRUL EDHAM MOHD AMINUDDIN Aisyah Al Khumairah Mohd Asnawi, 8, (left) and Dhia Izzeera Mohd Sahrol, 7, posing in front of the Jalur Gemilang arch in Bandar Warisan Puteri, Negri Sembilan in conjunctio­n with Program Ceria Merdeka 2020 dan Sambutan Hari Malaysia organised by the residents in collaborat­ion with the state’s Department of National Unity and Integratio­n.
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