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ข What is the significance of Thaipusam in Malaysia?

Commemorates the victory of Murugan over an evil spirit


Which part of Malaysia is known for its sizable Tamil population and hosts the Thaipusam festival?
Western Malaysia
What do devotees do during Thaipusam as a form of religious expression?
Pierce parts of their body, cheeks, and tongue
What is a Kavadi in the context of Thaipusam?
Decorative item used for body penetration
Where does Thaipusam take place annually in Malaysia, requiring visitors to climb 272 steps to reach the temple?
Batu Caves, on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur
What is the main purpose of lion and dragon dances during Chinese New Year in Malaysia?
Chasing away evil spirits and bringing good luck
Where can you commonly witness lion dances during Chinese New Year in Malaysia?
At homes, shops, businesses, and public spaces
What is the significance of the color red during Chinese New Year?
Represents prosperity and good fortune
What is commonly found inside the 'ang pow,' a red packet given to children and teenagers during Chinese New Year?
Lucky money
How does the Lantern Festival mark the conclusion of the 15 days of Chinese New Year celebrations?
Children carrying paper lanterns to temples
When do Malaysian Buddhists celebrate Wesak Day, also known as Buddha's Birthday?
The Sunday closest to May's full moon
What is the primary goal of Wesak Day celebrations in Malaysia?
Honoring Gautama's birth, enlightenment, and death
What do devoted monks do at the temple during Wesak Day festivities?
Meditate and chant while burning incense
In some parts of Malaysia, such as Penang, what do Wesak Day processions involve?
Processions with flowers and candle
If you are in Malaysia towards the end of May and want to participate in Wesak Day festivities, what is the recommended action?
Check online for activities and festivities near you
When does the Kaamatan Harvest Festival take place annually in Sabah?
30th and 31st May
What is the primary purpose of the Kaamatan Harvest Festival?
Honoring the successful harvest by the ethnic Kadazan-Dusun
What is the focus of the public celebrations during the Kaamatan Harvest Festival?
Socializing with food, drink, and music
What traditional item is commonly consumed during the Kaamatan Harvest Festival?
Tapai and Lihing (rice wine)
What prestigious title is awarded during the Kaamatan Harvest Festival through the Unduk Ngadau beauty pageant?
Unduk Ngadau
When does the Gawai Harvest Festival take place annually in Sarawak?
1st and 2nd June
Which indigenous groups participate in Sarawak's Gawai Harvest Festival?
Bidayuh, Murut, Kayan, and Iban
What was Gawai originally before evolving into a public party?
Pagan festival
What is Sarawak's version of rice wine consumed during the Gawai festival?
Tuak
What traditional event during Gawai allows both men and women to participate, featuring a beauty pageant called Kumang and Keling Gawai?
Kumang and Keling Gawai
What determines the timing of Hari Raya Eidl fitri (Eid) each year?
Lunar Hijri month
What religious practice precedes the celebration of Eid in Malaysia?
Fasting during Ramadan
What is the significance of going to the mosque in the morning during Eid celebrations?
Offering special prayers
What is a common feature of Eid open houses in Malaysia?
Food and festive gatherings
Which of the following is a typical food item during Eid celebrations in Malaysia?
Rendang (meat)
When does the Rainforest World Music Festival take place in Kuching, Sarawak?
Mid-July
Since which year has the Rainforest World Music Festival been taking place in Kuching?
1998
What is a notable feature of the Rainforest World Music Festival's lineup?
Inclusion of international musicians
Where is the Rainforest World Music Festival held, providing workshops, crafts, and food alongside live music?
Sarawak Cultural Village
What is a characteristic of the music genres featured in the Rainforest World Music Festival?
b. Incorporation of modern styles with traditional instruments
On what date did Malaysia declare independence from the British and form the Federation of Malaya?
31st August
Where do most Independence Day events take place in Malaysia?
Merdeka Square in Kuala Lumpur
What marks the beginning of Independence Day celebrations in Kuala Lumpur?
Firework display at midnight
W hat is a common sight during Independence Day celebrations in Malaysia?
Parades in the streets
What is the significance of the live concerts held after the Independence Day ceremony?
Entertainment for the crowds
What is another name for Deepavali, the festival celebrated in Malaysia?
Festival of Lights
How do Hindus celebrate Deepavali in Malaysia?
Drawing patterns with colored chalk
Who is welcome to join in the Deepavali celebrations in Malaysia?
People of all races and religions
What is a common sight in Little India, near KL Sentral, during Deepavali?
Colored chalk drawings
What can you expect to find in the streets during Deepavali celebrations in Malaysia?
Indian food stalls
What is the Penang International Dragon Boat Festival's duration?
Two days
Who organizes the Penang International Dragon Boat Festival?
Penang State Tourism
Where does the Dragon Boat Festival take place in Penang?
Teluk Bahang Dam
What accompanies the colorful traditional boats during the Dragon Boat Festival races?
Drum beats
Which regions do competitors come from to participate in the Dragon Boat Festival?
South East Asia, including Singapore, Hong Kong, and China
What is the main influence on Malaysia's multicultural landscape?
Trade routes
Which festival is celebrated by Malaysians of Chinese descent?
Chinese New Year
Besides Bahasa Malaysia, which language is commonly spoken in Malaysia?
Tamil
Malaysian cuisine is known for its blend of flavors from various ethnic backgrounds. Which dish is a popular example of this culinary fusion?
Nasi Goreng
Malaysia is home to various religions. Which is the predominant religion in the country?
Islam
In Malaysia, the term "Malay" refers to a person who:
Practices Islam and Malay traditions
The Malays are known for:
Reserved mannerisms and rich arts heritage
The coexistence of Malays, Chinese, Indians, and other ethnic groups has led to the creation of a truly Malaysian culture. What is a key factor that has
contributed to this cultural fusion?
Cultural exchange and influence
In Sabah, which of the following is an indigenous ethnic group with its own unique culture and heritage?
Kadazan Dusun
Sarawak is home to a variety of indigenous ethnic groups. Which one of the following is NOT an indigenous ethnic group in Sarawak?
Javanese
The indigenous ethnic groups in Sabah and Sarawak contribute to the unique cultural heritage of East Malaysia. Which ethnic group is known for its
traditional longhouses and vibrant beadwork?
Bidayuh
The dances of the indigenous Malay, Orang Asli, and different ethnic peoples of Sabah and Sarawak contribute to Malaysia's exotic and enchanting dance
forms. What is another significant influence on Malaysia's dance heritage?
Indian classical dances
As the Chinese, Indians, and Portuguese settled in Malaysia, what happened to the traditional dances of their homelands?
They became integrated into Malaysia's culture and heritage.
What is a common characteristic of Malaysian dances that reflects the country's multi-cultural heritage?
Diverse and vibrant movements
The dances of the indigenous peoples in Sabah and Sarawak are mentioned as truly exotic and enchanting. Which of the following is a unique feature
often found in these dances?
Martial arts elements

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