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What festivals are there in Malaysia?

1. New Year's Day

Malaysia, like other countries and regions in the world, has happy celebrations in public squares, hotels and restaurants on October 1 of the Gregorian calendar every year. Especially in Independence Square in Kuala Lumpur, all revelers gather here to participate in the celebration of the New Year.

2. Lunar New Year

The Chinese New Year is a lively and extraordinary festival. The wind valley of the festival is roughly the same as the Spring Festival in China, with lanterns and lanterns, gongs and drums everywhere. People play dragon and lion dances to drive away evil spirits, and light firecrackers and fireworks on New Year's Eve to kick off the Lunar New Year. Relatives and friends visit each other to pay New Year's greetings, catch up with each other over tea, enjoy delicious food and distribute "Li" (red envelopes) to congratulate them on their prosperity.

This day is a national public holiday, Chinese people will hold a group worship, and the Premier, his wife and government lawyers will personally come to congratulate and give gifts to lion dancers and children.

3. Eid al-Fitr

The Malay Spring Festival is the most important festival in China. Every September in the Islamic calendar, Muslims (mainly Malays) all over the country will fast for one month during the day (that is, fasting month) and then return to normal living habits.

the first day after Ramadan is Eid al-Fitr. On the eve of the festival, Muslims should carry out donation activities to help people in need, Muslims who have just converted to Islam, and people who are in debt for Islam.

4. Vesak Festival

Vesak is a traditional festival in Southern Buddhism to commemorate the birth, enlightenment and nirvana of Buddha, the founder of Buddhism. Buddhists in Southeast and South Asian countries such as Sri Lanka, Thailand, Myanmar, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Nepal and other countries all hold grand celebrations in this important annual festival.

5. Flower Festival

The abundant rainfall and sunny climate in Malaysia provide excellent growth environment for plants and bring colorful flowers. Every July, in order to celebrate the blooming of flowers, various themed flower competitions are held. A week-long celebration with a magnificent float parade.