The Borneo Post

Village lights up, houses adorned like Hari Raya on 1957 Merdeka Day

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GEORGE TOWN: “It was still fresh in my mind, on Aug 31 1957, when it was about 5am, I had bathed and was ready to celebrate the independen­ce of our beloved country at the Esplanade,” said Abdul Rashid Abdul Aziz.

Abdul Rashid, 77, said the quiet morning air was just beautiful unlike other days and as the dawn broke, he and his friends began walking together towards the Esplanade to witness the moment the nation was freed from its colonial masters.

“There was a feeling of pride and anticipati­on which was difficult to describe,but it was something which I could remember to this day. That morning, the Esplanade was full of people, I recalled the men wore baju melayu with sampin and a red slash. On that day, people from both the island and mainland gathered at the location,” he told Bernama when met at his house in Kampung Pokok Asam in Jelutong recently.

Abdul Rashid, who was just 14 years old then, said he could see the parade striding in harmony on that proud day.

His friend, Nordin Abdul Rahman also recollecte­d that the entire village in Jelutong was flooded with lights and decorated at all corners with the flags of the various states.

“I was just 12 years old, but I could remember there was happiness all over the place, while all houses were decked up like Hari Raya. There was also a contest for the three most beautiful houses. We could also see houses raising flags from the various states and there was indeed a feeling of nationhood in us. My father’s house was also heavily decorated with flags and lamps and he would proudly play patriot songs on our record player night after night,” he said, adding that he also saw his father training for the parade at the Esplanade.

Nordin said the youths were also busy putting up arches and flags all over the city.

For Nordin, the memories of that historic day would remain etched in his mind forever.

Meanwhile, furniture and antique shopkeeper Syed Muhamad Bukhari Muhamad Nordin, 75, also reminisced the atmosphere at the Esplanade on Merdeka Day in 1957.

The antique shop owner, however, vividly recalled having met the first Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra in person.

“I cannot remember which year but it was after Independen­ce, I was at the shop when Tunku Abdul Rahman walked in to look for a table to place an ice shaving machine ... but at that time, the table he was looking was not in my shop,” he said. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Abdul Rashid (right) and his friend Nordin during the interview. — Bernama photo
Abdul Rashid (right) and his friend Nordin during the interview. — Bernama photo

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