BANGKOK: On Malaysia's National Day, the spirit of patriotism transcends borders as Malaysians living in Thailand come together to celebrate their heritage with vibrant festivities, reflecting their unwavering patriotism and strong sense of community.
Dressed in traditional attire, they gathered to sing the national anthem "Negaraku," commemorating the 67th National Day with a blend of traditional and modern festivities that showcase their pride in Malaysia's cultural heritage.
S. Nagalingam, 68, who wore a traditional Indian kurta, shared that he eagerly looks forward to attending the National Day celebration every year, as it offers an opportunity to reconnect with fellow Malaysians.
"To me, it is a momentous day for all Malaysians to celebrate National Day far from home and sing the Negaraku proudly. It is a unique experience that is both heartwarming and meaningful," he told Bernama today (Aug 31).
Another Malaysian, Dr Hwee Khim Boo, 62, who has been working in Thailand for 30 years, emphasised the importance of this day as a time for Malaysians to come together to celebrate their rich heritage and culture.
"No matter where you are from in Malaysia or what race you are, as long as you are Malaysian, this is our way to gather and celebrate our National Day. It helps us feel connected to our roots and community," she said.
About 200 Malaysians in Bangkok gathered on Saturday (Aug 31) at the India-Thai Chamber of Commerce (ITCC) Hall to celebrate Malaysia's National Day, an event organised by the Malaysian Embassy.
They enjoyed a variety of Malaysian delicacies, including Nasi Lemak, Roti Canai, and Teh Tarik, bringing a taste of home to the celebration.
Malaysia's Ambassador to Thailand, Datuk Jojie Samuel, in his speech, highlighted the unique and meaningful experience of celebrating National Day abroad.
"I hope that Malaysians in Thailand can instil the spirit of independence within each individual, ensuring that the sense of freedom and love for our homeland continues to thrive, making this day one that prepares Malaysia for a more prosperous future," he said.
The celebratory mood was further enhanced by performances of the patriotic songs "Setia" and "Jalur Gemilang" by members of the Persatuan Wanita Kementerian Luar Negeri (Perwakilan).
Additionally, the National Day Message will be displayed on the giant LED screen at CentralWorld, the largest shopping mall in Thailand, from 7am to midnight, three times per hour.
The Jalur Gemilang will also be displayed on the giant LED screen at Siam Paragon and on top of Baiyoke Tower II, an iconic building in Bangkok.– Bernama