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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

What is Malaysia Day?

If you don't know it, don't feel bad. A lot of people especially the younger ones are with you.

Here is some info I found from Wikipedia.

Malaysia Day
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A national ceremony celebrates the formation of the Federation of Malaysia in 1963 in Singapore.Malaysia Day is held on September 16 every year to commemorate the establishment of the Malaysian federation on the same date in 1963. It marked the joining together of Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak, and Singapore to form Malaysia. The formation of the new federation was planned to occur on June 1, 1963, but was later postponed to August 31, 1963, in order to coincide with the sixth Hari Merdeka. Several issues related to the Indonesian and the Filipino objection to the formation of Malaysia delayed the declaration to September 16 of the same year. The postponement was also done to allow the United Nations team time to conduct referendums in North Borneo (now Sabah) and Sarawak regarding the two states participation in a new federation.[1]

The formation of Malaysia was made possible through the introduction of the Malaysia Bill to the Malayan Parliament on July 9, 1963, and consent from the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on August 29, 1963.[1]

Prior to the formation of Malaysia, Singapore and North Borneo unilaterally declared independence from the United Kingdom on August 31, 1963, thus coinciding with the sixth anniversary of the Malayan independence.

Beginning year 2010, September 16 is a federal public holiday. It coincides with the birthday of the Yang di-Pertua of Sabah.[2]

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  1. I thought M'sia have too many holidays thus leading to lower productivity. We already have Independence Day to begin with, I don't understand why we need another public holiday.

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