Experience the vibrant spirit of Malaysia at Ini Malaysia Kita 2024

The event is more than just a celebration; it’s a vibrant display of Malaysian culture and unity.

SHARIFAH SHAHIRAH
SHARIFAH SHAHIRAH
16 Sep 2024 10:30am
Danial (third from the left) presents goodie bags to the students. From the left Komuniti tunas chairman, Michelle Teoh, MBSA Councillor Mandy Ooi. From the right Marketing Central i-City, head, Alfred Chua, MBSA Councillor Mohd Firdaus Mokhtar, Anthony Dylan and PIBG Sekolah Rendah Agama Subang Hj Mesni Mohd Dahlan.
Danial (third from the left) presents goodie bags to the students. From the left Komuniti tunas chairman, Michelle Teoh, MBSA Councillor Mandy Ooi. From the right Marketing Central i-City, head, Alfred Chua, MBSA Councillor Mohd Firdaus Mokhtar, Anthony Dylan and PIBG Sekolah Rendah Agama Subang Hj Mesni Mohd Dahlan.
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SHAH ALAM - The Ini Malaysia Kita 2024 event is set to bring together Malaysians from all walks of life to celebrate the nation's rich cultural tapestry and vibrant traditions.

The event kicked off on Sept 14 and will last until Sept 17 2024 at Central i-City Shah Alam, promising a fun and excitement lineup of activities for all ages, making it an unforgettable celebration of Malaysia’s culture, cuisine, and creativity.

During the opening ceremony, Batu Tiga state assembly member Tuan Danial Al-Rashid expressed his excitement in participating in this major cultural and community event, emphasising its importance as a platform to celebrate Malaysia’s diverse heritage.

"This event is not just about showcasing our vibrant culture; it is a testament to our unity and shared values as Malaysians," he said.

In line with its corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts, Central i-City extended a special invitation to 30 orphans and underprivileged primary school children from the local area.

'Ini Malaysia Kita' event also invited orphans and B40 students from the Shah Alam area to join in the celebration of Malaysia Day.
'Ini Malaysia Kita' event also invited orphans and B40 students from the Shah Alam area to join in the celebration of Malaysia Day.

These children had the opportunity to take part in the event’s opening, where they enjoyed a special lunch and participated in a creative workshop designed to inspire and nurture their talents.

Speaking on the event's objectives, CPN Malaysia chief operating officer Anthony Dylan highlighted the significance of promoting unity, cultural richness, and community spirit.

"The Ini Malaysia Kita 2024 event, which features a variety of cultural activities and community engagement opportunities, aims to foster greater understanding and appreciation of Malaysia’s diverse heritage," he said.

Anthony Dylan(left) presents a souvenir to Danial. The ‘Ini Malaysia Kita’ 2024 event, organised by Central i City Shopping Mall, brings together culture, art, Malaysian cuisine, and handcrafted elements.
Anthony Dylan(left) presents a souvenir to Danial. The ‘Ini Malaysia Kita’ 2024 event, organised by Central i City Shopping Mall, brings together culture, art, Malaysian cuisine, and handcrafted elements.

Throughout the four-day event, visitors can look forward to several exciting highlights, including:

Malaysia food street

A culinary adventure awaits at the Malaysia Food Street, where visitors can savour diverse flavours from all corners of the nation.

Made in Malaysia bazaar

Discover unique, handmade treasures from local artisans and entrepreneurs at the Made in Malaysia Bazaar, showcasing innovative and creative products.

Malaysia cultural show and performances

Immerse yourself in Malaysia’s rich heritage through captivating performances, including traditional dances, music, and theatrical acts representing the country’s diverse cultural landscape.

Kids experience free batik workshop.
Kids experience free batik workshop.

Free workshop for kids

Families are invited to engage in interactive workshops designed for children, offering creative activities and cultural learning that promise a fun-filled day for all.

Mid-autumn lantern parade

Join the magical Mid-Autumn Lantern Parade, on Sept 16 at 7pm, where the night sky will be illuminated by stunning lanterns, celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival in a spectacular fashion.

Anthony Dylan ( left) accompany Danial on a visit to art and cultural bazaar.
Anthony Dylan ( left) accompany Danial on a visit to art and cultural bazaar.

Shop and redeem

Shoppers can spend RM500 or more during the festival to receive a special gift as part of the Shop & Redeem promotion.

With something for everyone, the event welcomes all to come together and embrace the diverse heritage of Malaysia.

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