Four festivals, one Malaysia


Malaysia comes alive as Aidiladha, Kaamatan, Wesak and Gawai light up a week of shared cultural joy.

A young boy gazing quietly at sacrificial cattle prepared for Hari Raya Aidiladha celebrations in Ampang, Selangor. — Reuters
A young boy gazing quietly at sacrificial cattle prepared for Hari Raya Aidiladha celebrations in Ampang, Selangor. — Reuters

Bidayuh youths beaming with pride as they showcase striking traditional attire in black, red and golden yellow, adorned with intricate beaded accessories, during vibrant Gawai celebrations in KgSimpok, Padawan, Sarawak. — Bernama
Bidayuh youths beaming with pride as they showcase striking traditional attire in black, red and golden yellow, adorned with intricate beaded accessories, during vibrant Gawai celebrations in KgSimpok, Padawan, Sarawak. — Bernama

Rungus dancers in ornate traditional attire standing poised to perform during Kaamatan celebrations in Penampang, sabah. — Bernama
Rungus dancers in ornate traditional attire standing poised to perform during Kaamatan celebrations in Penampang, sabah. — Bernama

Buddhist devotees gently ringing bells as they take part in Wesak Day prayers at the Thai Buddhist Chetwan Pagoda in Petaling Jaya, Selangor. — Bernama
Buddhist devotees gently ringing bells as they take part in Wesak Day prayers at the Thai Buddhist Chetwan Pagoda in Petaling Jaya, Selangor. — Bernama

 

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