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Eid ul Fitr
Eid-ul-Fitr, or Hari Raya Aidilfitri, as it is more commonly known in Malaysia, is a celebration of the end of Ramadhan. Traditionally a time of forgiveness and joy, it is the main celebration of the Malaysian Muslim community.
Hungry Ghost Festival
The Chinese believe that their ancestors' hungry ghosts leave hell to wander the earth searching for food once a year. Malaysia's Chinese community celebrate the Hungry Ghost Festival on the 15th day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar.
Ramadan in Malaysia
Ramadan, the universal Islamic holy month, marks a 30-day period when Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset. However, over the years, this fasting month has ironically become a nationwide celebration of culinary delights in Malaysia.
Mid-Autumn Moon Cake Festival
The Mid-Autumn Moon Cake Festival is one of the most enchanting nights on the East Asian calendar. Families in China, Malaysia and Singapore gather to give thanks, celebrate family unity, look at the full moon and enjoy a celebratory banquet.
Arthur's Day Malaysia
The Malaysian member of the worldwide music series event by Guinness, Arthur's Day Malaysia is held at the Sunway Lagoon Surf Beach. Concertgoers party while customarily raising a pint of stout to headliners like Timbaland and the Black Eyed Peas.