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  2. Malaysian cultural outfits - Wikipedia

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    Malay children wearing traditional dresses during Hari Raya.. Pakaian (Jawi: ڤاکاين) is the term for clothing in Malaysia's national language.It is referring to things to wear such as shirts, pants, shoes etc. [1] Since Malaysia is a multicultural nation: Malay, Chinese, Indian and hundreds of other indigenous groups of Malay Peninsula and Borneo, each has its own traditional and ...

  3. School uniforms in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    In Malaysia, school uniforms are compulsory for all students who attend public schools. School uniforms are almost universal in the public and private school systems. Western-style school uniforms were first introduced to Malaysia in the 19th century. Since 1970, uniforms have been made compulsory for all students throughout the whole country.

  4. List of films banned in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The Bohemian Girl: Banned due to its Romani themes. It was passed five decades later during the 1990s with a VCD release from Warner Malaysia Video. [2] 1946 The Big Sleep: Banned originally, but passed 53 years later in 1999 with a VCD release and a delayed DVD release from Warner Malaysia Video. [3] 1971 A Clockwork Orange

  5. List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Malaysia

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    Breakfast culture in Malaysia: dining experience in a multi-ethnic society 2024 02113: Breakfast plays an important role in Malaysia. It is centred on traditional foods such as Nasi Lemak and Roti Canai, drinks as Teh Tarik, and spending time together. Kebaya: knowledge, skills, traditions and practices + [c] 2024 02090

  6. Sepet - Wikipedia

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    Sepet (English: Slit Eyes) is a 2005 Malaysian Malay-language teen romantic comedy-drama film set in Ipoh, Malaysia. Directed by Yasmin Ahmad, it tells of a love that blooms between a Chinese boy and a Malay girl. Sepet is a Malay word which, in this context, refers to the 'slit eyes' of the Chinese.

  7. mm2 Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    mm2 Entertainment was founded in Malaysia in 2008 to produce and distribute Chinese-language content for Malaysian consumers. [2] The company subsequently shifted its headquarters to Singapore, and currently has production and distribution presence in Hong Kong, Taiwan, mainland China.

  8. Farah Khan (businesswoman) - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, The Star listed her as one of the top 100 memorable women in Malaysia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 2006, Khan received the Italian Star of Solidarity Order (The Ordine della Stella della Solidarietà Italiana) from the Italian Ambassador to Malaysia Alessandro Busacca in conjunction with his country's national day .

  9. List of Malaysian films of 2020 - Wikipedia

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    GSC Movies Mandarin-language film [6] F E B R U A R Y 6: M4M4: Eyra Rahman: Nabila Huda, Bella Dowanna, Faizal Hussein, Kodi Rasheed, Ungku Haris, Niezam Zaidi, Izzy Reef, Eyra Hazali, Amanda Hariz: Da Motion Media Empire Film Solution [7] Good Wealth 2020: Teddy Chin: Bob Lam, Alvin Chong, Gan Mei Yan, Tou Kyzer, Jordan Voon, Sampson Chew, Loo ...