Malaysian Independence Day (also known as Hari Merdeka) is the national day in Malaysia. It is held annually on August 31. This day marks the date when Malaysia was declared an independent nation in 1 ...5.39.217.76( V' U1 v5 a4 C0 X7 E0 T
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- [" K0 F5 B3 O1 J- o1 t6 ytvb now,tvbnow,bttvbMalaysia is a multicultural society. While Malays make up a 54% majority, there are also 25% Chinese (especially visible in the cities), 7.5% Indian and a miscellaneous grouping of 13.5% "others", such as the Portuguese clan in Melaka and 12% of indigenous peoples (Orang Asli). There is hence also a profusion of faiths and religions, with Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Taoism, Hinduism, Sikhism and even shamanism on the map.
6 U8 |: U, ?; z9 A& S# K5.39.217.76Most notably in Malaysia, unlike in other countries, the Chinese community is not assimilated and has managed to maintain a distinct cultural identity from the rest of the population. Many traditional Chinese customs, including some no longer practiced in China itself due to the Cultural Revolution, are widely practiced by the Malaysian Chinese. |