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  2. Malaysia - Culture, Cuisine, Traditions | Britannica

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    Buddhists honour the life of the Buddha on Hari Wesak (“Wesak Day”), and Chinese Malaysians celebrate Chinese New Year. Deepavali (Diwali), a Hindu festival of lights spanning several days, is observed by many Indian Malaysians, while Christmas is the principal holiday of the Christian community.

  3. Get familiar with the rich tapestry of Malaysian culture with these 9 unique traditions and lifestyles, from vibrant festivals to time-honored customs.

  4. Culture of Malaysia - Language, Religion, Customs, Traditions

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    The culture of Malaysia is diverse and a melange of influences from both the east and the west. With an eclectic population spanning various ethnic groups, Malaysia is a glorious melting pot of traditions and practices spanning generations.

  5. Malaysia - Language, Culture, Customs and Etiquette

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    Malaysian Culture and Society. Malaysia is a multi-cultural society. The main ethnic groups are the native Malays as well as large populations of Chinese, and Indians. When visiting the country it is clear that the ethnicities retain their religions, customs and way of life. The most important festivals of each group are public holidays.

  6. Traditions & Culture in Malaysia: Greetings, Gifts, Religion ...

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    In Malaysia, Tamil Muslims are often referred to as ‘Mamaks’ while Malayalee Muslims are known as ‘Kakas’ or ‘Malabaris’. The Orang Asli and other indigenous groups in Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah and Sarawak are loosely classified as animists and largely not recognized by the state.

  7. The Culture Of Malaysia - WorldAtlas

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    Malaysia is linguistically diverse. The country has 112 indigenous and 22 foreign languages. Malay is the official language of the nation while English is the most widely spoken second language of the people. Chinese, Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi, Thai, and other languages are spoken.

  8. Malaysian - Core Concepts — Cultural Atlas

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    The following information describes general Malaysian culture, tending to reflect the Malay majority; however, there are many divergences from this cultural mainstream throughout the country. Learning as much as possible about your Malaysian counterparts' home region, ethnicity.