PM: We should be proud of who we are by celebrating our differences, similarities



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PETALING JAYA: Much like the festive delicacy of yee sang celebrating togetherness and prosperity, Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin says that we should be proud of who we are by celebrating our differences and similarities.

“Malaysia is like the variety of ingredients and flavors in the colorful yee sang, which is well known for its diverse communities that celebrate different festive seasons each year.

“This is what we are proud of as Malaysians, that we can celebrate every occasion together in the spirit of unity and harmony,” he said in his Chinese New Year speech at the virtual celebration of the Chinese New Year at the virtual celebration of New Norm 2021. Saturday. (February 20th).

Except for the usual open house events and outdoor programs, the annual open house organized by the Ministry of Tourism, Art and Culture has taken a new twist by going online this year, due to the need to avoid meetings and physical contact.

Singing and cultural performances lined the live show with the participation of artists from Istana Budaya, local celebrities and non-governmental organizations.

The live show also featured a virtual launch of yee sang and holiday wishes from various Malaysian icons and activists.

In his speech, Muhyiddin noted that the Chinese community in Malaysia has contributed a lot to the economic development of the country.

“This economic chain encompasses the country’s tourism industry, arts and culture, which has made Malaysia an attractive national tourist destination among foreign tourists.

“Let us continue to preserve and protect the rich heritage, arts and culture of the various races, which are our shared pride,” he said.

He noted that the government will continue to intensify efforts to balance the country’s survival and economic recovery.

“We must not give up, but always be energetic like a cow that is ready to plow the land.

“As the saying goes, ‘We cannot change the direction of the wind, but we can adjust our sails to always reach our destination.’

“We are our own sails, and let’s work together to ride the storm. The Chinese New Year is about togetherness, peace, prosperity and happiness.

“I pray that this concept transcends beyond age, race, religion and culture, and I believe that the Lunar New Year will bring new hope and new achievements,” he said.

The Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri, said in her speech that Malaysia celebrates several multiracial celebrations together and that this uniqueness should be appreciated.

“It not only encourages celebrations, but also promotes respect and appreciation for our cultural differences,” he said.

MCA President and Transport Minister Datuk Seri, Dr. Wee Ka Siong, who also gave a short speech, said that the virtual celebration was a suitable platform to strengthen friendships and promote harmony and goodwill between various communities. from Malaysia.



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