Malaysia National Day around the world in 2024


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2025 MalaysiaAug 31
Malaysia Sun, Aug 31National Holiday
2024 MalaysiaAug 31
Malaysia Sat, Aug 31National Holiday
2023 MalaysiaAug 31
Malaysia Thu, Aug 31National Holiday
2022 MalaysiaAug 31
Malaysia Wed, Aug 31National Holiday
2021 MalaysiaAug 31
Malaysia Tue, Aug 31National Holiday
  Summary

31st August marks Malaysia's Independence Day. Also known as Merdeka Day

When is Malaysian Independence Day?

Malaysia's Independence Day is celebrated on August 31st. Also known as Merdeka Day (Freedom Day), this is Malaysia's National Day.

History of Malaysian Independence Day

The day commemorates the independence of the Federation of Malaya from British colonial rule in 1957. On August 31st 1957, over 20,000 people gathered at the Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur as government officials shouted “Merdeka!” seven times in a declaration of freedom. 

Malaysia was formed in 1963 when the former British colony of Singapore and the East Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak, joined the Federation of Malaya. This event is marked by Malaysia Day. Singapore left the federation in August 1965.

How is Malaysian Independence Day celebrated?

Malaysia's independence day is celebrated with much pomp and pageantry, signifying the unity of Malaysians of all races and creeds.

Towns and cities throughout the country are decorated with flags and shimmering lights.

The celebration centres on Merdeka Square in the morning, the starting point of a spectacular parade. His Majesty, the King, and government leaders sit among the thousands of spectators. At the end of the parade, the crowds shout “Merdeka!” to honour the original declaration of independence. 

In a spirit of patriotism, office buildings, homes, and even vehicles proudly display the Malaysian flag.

Other activities held during this period include stage shows, competitions, and exhibitions, taking place from Kula Lumpur and across the Malaysian peninsula and throughout its 878 islands.

Selamat Hari Merdeka, Malaysia! Happy Independence Day, Malaysia!


Did you know?

Three facts about Malaysia National Day

The Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, were the world's tallest buildings between 1998 and 2004. They are still the world’s tallest 'twin' buildings. The two buildings are joined by sky bridges, 558 feet (170 m) off the ground.

Malaysia is the ninth most visited country in the world, According to the World Tourism Organization, with 27 million visitors in 2016.

The states of Sabah and Sarawak on the island of Borneo have more autonomy that other parts of Malaysia and even have their own immigration laws. This means that a passport is required for all Malaysians when travelling between East and Peninsular Malaysia.

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