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July 26 – August 11 : Malaysia at the 2024 Summer Olympics [28] July 28 – Malaysia formally applies to become a member of the BRICS economic bloc and geopolitical organization. [29] July 30 – Former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad is discharged from the National Heart Institute (IJN) after a two-week stay for treatment of a cough. [30]
During the Parade of Nations at the 2025 Asian Winter Games opening ceremony, held on 7 February 2025, athletes bearing the flags of their respective nations led their national delegations as they paraded into the Harbin International Convention Exhibition and Sports Center in the host city of Harbin, China.
Historical events in Malaysia (36 C) K. Events in Kuala Lumpur (1 C, 5 P) O. Observances in Malaysia (2 C, 1 P) P. Public holidays in Malaysia (1 C, 18 P)
Music events in Malaysia (2 C) T. Trade fairs in Malaysia (1 C, 1 P) ... TVB Star Awards Malaysia This page was last edited on 12 December 2021, at 13:14 (UTC). ...
It has since become an annual event, and is regarded as a prelude to Hong Kong's TVB Anniversary Awards. [1] The nominations for the TVB Star Awards are jointly determined by Astro and TVB for TVB programmes shown on Astro Wah Lai Toi throughout the designated year. Winners are decided by the Malaysian public.
Public holidays in Malaysia are regulated at both federal and state levels, mainly based on a list of federal holidays observed nationwide plus a few additional holidays observed by each individual state and federal territory. The public holidays are a mix of secular holidays celebrating the nation and its history, and selected traditional ...
March 12 – . Michelle Yeoh wins the Academy Award for Best Actress at the 95th Academy Awards, [24] becoming the first Asian woman to win in that category.; March 31 – . Member of the Melaka State Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Tanjung Bidara Ab Rauf Yusoh was sworn in and appointed as the new and 13th Chief Minister of Melaka.
Kongsi Raya, also known as Gongxi Raya, [1] is a Malaysian portmanteau, denoting the Chinese New Year and Hari Raya Aidilfitri (Eid ul-Fitr) festivals.As the timing of these festivals fluctuate due to their reliance on lunar calendars (the Chinese calendar is a lunisolar calendar while the Islamic calendar is a purely lunar calendar), they occasionally occur close to one another – every 33 ...