30 August 2007

Merdeka ! Merdeka ! Merdeka !


Malaysia as we know it today is a thriving developing country, often considered a “role model” by its Southeast Asian neighbours for its economic and political stability, multicultural harmony and steady progress. 31st August 2007 marks the 50th year of this country's independence from British colonialism and the day the joyful, triumphant shouts of “Merdeka, Merdeka, Merdeka!” resonated throughout the nation as Malaya's first Prime Minister, Allahyarham Tunku Abdul Rahman stood on a podium at Merdeka Square doing the same.

The name Malaya was then changed to Malaysia when the country was officially made a federation of 13 states including Sabah and Sarawak. Article 1(1) of the Federal Constitution states that "The federation shall be known, in Malay and English, as Malaysia". Although Singapore broke away and became a nation of its own in 1965, the rest of the states have remained firmly together, combining to make Malaysia the harmonious melting pot of cultures it is today.


Information :-

Fast Facts about Malaysia

Capital City:
Kuala Lumpur

Land Area:
329,750 sq km
127,316 sq miles

Population:
over 24 million

Time Zone:
GMT/UTC +8

Main Languages:
Malay (official) known as Bahasa Malaysia, English, Tamil, Chinese, indigenous languages

Religion:
52% Muslim, 17% Buddhist, 12% Taoist, 8% Christian, 8% Hindu, 2% tribal

Currency:
Malaysian Ringgit (RM)

Country Dialing Code:
60

National Flower:
Hibiscus or “Bunga Raya”

Key National Symbols:
The Malaysian Flag or “Jalur Gemilang”

National Anthem
“Negaraku”

* Tunku Abdul Rahman * - 31st August 1957 at Stadium Merdeka


* Hero Square (Dataran Pahlawan) *


A Funny Cartoon :-


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Can’t remember?

Still, better late than never. This Merdeka, think of a “Balik Kampung” this festival. Stay in. Celebrate our 50th year of nationhood with your parents, celebrate our country’s birthday and independence with siblings who have been away from home for a long time. Go home, before stepping into the house, “salam” your parents, ask for forgiveness and give them a hug.

Remember, the message is: Merdeka isn’t just about celebration and having a good time; it’s about knowing where we stand, understanding where we come from, taking time to learn about our origins and recognizing our own values as part of the country and as part of history.

And that, my fellow citizens of Malaysia, is the best celebration there is.



2 comments:

Unknown said...

Happy Independent Day to all my friends~~
I wish Malaysia will be better then before.. and more success with the great genaration like us ^_^

thlee said...

like me ?? haha ...thank you siti ;-)