To know Malaysia is to love Malaysia - a bubbling, bustling melting-pot of races and religions where Malays, Indians, Chinese and many other ethnic groups live together in peace and harmony. Our multiculturalism has made Malaysia a gastronomical paradise and home to hundreds of colourful festivals. It's no wonder that we love celebrating and socialising. As a people, Malaysians are very relaxed, warm and friendly.
1. 1001 Inventions: Discover The Golden Age Of Muslim Civilisation
31 Aug 2013 – 30 Apr 2014
1001 INVENTIONS is a leading and an award-winning international science and cultural heritage brand reaching over 60 million people globally is now touring in Malaysia for 3 years starting at the National Science Centre, Kuala Lumpur.
It is a very inspirational exhibition that shows the contributions of men and women of different religion and cultures working together in harmony to build a brighter and better future. The exhibition contents are designed to help inspire young people to pursue careers in science, medicine, engineering and the arts.
1001 INVENTIONS uncovers 1,000 years of science and cultural achievements from Muslim Civilisation spanning Spain to China from the 7th century onwards. It shows how those scientific achievements and contributions helped create the foundations of our modern world.
The Exhibition has over 60 exhibits and it opens a whole new world of scientific and technological information and findings through interactive high-technology that is exciting and engaging that appeals to children, adults, students and family audiences. It features people like Al-Jazari, Abbas Ibn Firnas, Ibn Alhaytham, Ibn Sina & Al-Zahrawi and many more scholars who invented things like spectacles, tooth brushes, musical scales, coffee, camera, surgical procedures, cancer treatment, cataracts, flight, food production, use of green energy and lots more!
1001 INVENTIONS first opened in 2010 has already received over 3 million visitors at blockbusters residencies in London, New York, Los Angeles, Washington DC, Istanbul, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Dhahran and Karlstag, Sweden. And now its Asian debut is in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The exhibition won “Best Touring Exhibition, UK” in 2011 by MUSEUMS & Heritage Awards, Google sponsored MOSAIC Awards in 2010. The introductory film starring Sir Ben Kingsely won over 25 International Film awards from Cannes, London, Paris, Hamburg, New York and many others.
Venue
National Science Centre (PSN), Kuala Lumpur
Organiser
Ministry of Tourism & Culture, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovation and the Axiata Group Berhad.
2. 1Malaysia Year End Sale 2013 & 2014
16 Nov 2013 – 05 Jan 2014
The year is not complete without the 1Malaysia Year End Sale, a grand shopping event that wraps up the year with a bang. Shoppers can expert an interesting line-up of fashion-related events, entertainment and nationwide shopping promotions.
Venue
Throughout Malaysia
Organiser
Shopping Malaysia Secretariat, Tourism Malaysia
3. Visit Malaysia Year 2014 Grand Launch
04 Jan 2014
Visit Malaysia Year 2014 (VMY) is set to be a year filled with exciting activities. Enjoy the fireworks that will set Malaysia's skyline ablaze with colours and the cultural music that will reverberate to mark the commencement of VMY2014! Be amazed by the impressive 3D mapping & multimedia showcase. Light up your night with pyrotechnics effects and indulge in the tantalising 1Fabulous Street Food galore where you will get a taste of delicious Malaysia delicacies. Be entertained by some of the best artistes in the region as the serenade you with their popular hits. It will be Truly Asia, a truly memorable night!
Venue
Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur
4. Royal Langkawi International Regatta
13 Jan 2014 – 18 Jan 2014
An event that has become the talk of Southeast Asia, the Royal Langkawi International Regatta will see more than 50 yachts competing in nine highly-charged racing classes. Do not miss the drama and excitement on the high seas.
Venue
Langkawi, Kedah
Organiser
Royal Langkawi Yacht Club (RLYC)
5. Ponggal
14 Jan 2014
Ponggal is regarded as a thanksgiving occasion. A highlight of the festival is the Ponggal cooking ceremony of boiling rice till it overflows, symbolising wealth and harvest. The festival is celebrated over a four-day period.
Venue
Sri Mahamariamman Temple, Jalan Tokong, Penang
Organiser
Malaysian Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Penang
6. Thaipusam
17 Jan 2014
A truly spectacular event, Thaipusam is an annual Hindu festival where devotees perform various rituals as acts of devotion and penance. The main venue is the world-renowned Batu Caves temple.
Venue
Batu Caves, Selangor
Organiser
Batu Caves Hindu Association
7. Chinese New Year
31 Jan 2014 – 01 Feb 2014
Chinese New Year is a time for celebration and merrymaking. Family reunion feasts and open houses are a common feature and children receive 'ang pows' or little red money packets from the elders. Don't miss the exciting lion and dragon dance performances at shopping malls and homes!
Venue
Nationwide