Hello everyone!!! My name is Gan Hong Yu. My student id is SCSJ2300079. I would like to have a presentation about Festivals In MALAYSIA.
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This is all of my presentation content. Firstly, i will explain with you all what is the festivals in MALAYSIA and also the last was conclusion.
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INTRODUCTIONMalaysia is a culturally diverse country known for its vibrant festivals, reflecting its rich heritage and multi-ethnic society. Celebrations such as Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Chinese New Year, Deepavali, and Gawai highlight the traditions of the Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous communities. These festivals are marked by colorful decorations, traditional attire, delicious food, and open-house gatherings, fostering unity and showcasing the country's harmonious multicultural spirit.
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FESTIVAL EVERYONE CELEBRATED IN MALAYSIAFirst is Hari Raya Aildifitri.1. End of Ramadan: Hari Raya Aidilfitri marks the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan.2. Morning Prayers: Celebrations begin with special prayers at mosques and forgiveness among family members.3. Traditional Dishes: Families prepare festive foods like ketupat, rendang, and kuih-muih.4. Visiting Relatives: People visit loved ones and hold open houses to share joy and food.5. New Clothes: It is customary to wear new traditional attire, symbolizing renewal and gratitude.
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FESTIVAL EVERYONE CELEBRATED IN MALAYSIASecond is Chinese New Year.1. Spring Festival: Chinese New Year marks the start of the lunar calendar.2. Family Reunions: Families gather for reunion dinners on New Year's Eve.3. Red Envelopes: Elders give red packets (angpao) with money for good luck.4. Lion Dance: Performances and firecrackers ward off bad spirits. 5. Festive Treats: Special foods like mandarin oranges and pineapple tarts are enjoyed.
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FESTIVAL EVERYONE CELEBRATED IN MALAYSIAThirdly is Deepavali.1. Festival of Lights: Deepavali symbolizes the victory of light over darkness.2. Oil Lamps: Homes are decorated with oil lamps (diyas) to invite prosperity.3. Temple Prayers: Devotees visit temples to offer prayers and seek blessings.4. Traditional Sweets: Families prepare and share sweets like ladoo and murukku.5. Colorful Kolams: Intricate designs are created with colored rice or powder at doorsteps.
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FESTIVAL EVERYONE CELEBRATED IN MALAYSIAThe fourth is Gawai.1. Harvest Festival: Gawai celebrates the end of the rice harvesting season.2. Thanksgiving Rituals: Offerings are made to express gratitude to the spirits.3. Traditional Attire: People wear colorful traditional costumes, such as the Iban or Bidayuh dress.4. Longhouse Celebrations: Families and communities gather in longhouses for feasts and dancing. 5. Cultural Performances: Music, dances like the ngajat, and local delicacies mark the festivities.
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FESTIVAL EVERYONE CELEBRATED IN MALAYSIAThe fifth is Mooncake Festival1. Lunar Celebration: The Mooncake Festival, or Mid-Autumn Festival, honors the harvest and full moon.2. Mooncakes: Sweet pastries filled with lotus seed paste or other fillings are enjoyed.3. Lantern Displays: Colorful lanterns are lit, symbolizing light and guidance.4. Family Gatherings: Families come together to share food and stories under the moonlight.5. Legends: Celebrations include telling the story of Chang’e, the moon goddess.
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FESTIVAL EVERYONE CELEBRATED IN MALAYSIAThe last one is Christmas.1. Birth of Jesus: Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. 2. Church Services: Christians attend midnight or morning Mass to pray and give thanks. 3. Decorations: Homes and public spaces are adorned with Christmas trees, lights, and ornaments. 4. Gift-Giving: Exchanging gifts symbolizes love and generosity. 5. Festive Meals: Families enjoy special dishes and desserts. For example, the biggest chicken rooster during Christmas gatherings.
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CONCLUSIONFestivals in Malaysia showcase the country's rich cultural diversity and harmonious coexistence of various ethnic and religious communities. These celebrations bring people together, fostering unity, understanding, and a shared appreciation of traditions. With vibrant customs, delicious food, and joyful gatherings, Malaysia's festivals truly embody its spirit of multiculturalism.
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