1 Malaysia diaries: M’sian neighbours seen coming together to help put up Hari Raya decorations

Hari Raya, also known as Hari Raya Aidilfitri is a major religious holiday celebrated by Muslims around the world. It marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting. Living in a multiracial country, it’s definitely great to see people coming together to celebrate each other’s festivities.

Neighbours seen coming together to help put up Hari Raya decorations

According to Sukan Star TV, neighbours from the same neighbourhood has decided to come together and start putting up Hari Raya decorations. Preparing ketupat and star shaped lightings, the bunch could be seen working together harmoniously, putting up the lights around their neighbourhood. 

Hanging up lights for Hari Raya. Source: Sukan Star TV (Facebook)
Hanging up lights for Hari Raya.
Source: Sukan Star TV (Facebook)

Watching the video, Chinese New Year decorations were still hanging around from the previous celebrations. They were seen removing the decorations, before putting up the Hari Raya decorations, showcasing harmony amongst each other.

Hanging up lights for Hari Raya. Source: Sukan Star TV (Facebook)
Hanging up lights for Hari Raya.
Source: Sukan Star TV (Facebook)

After making sure that the decorations were secured, the lights were turned on, instantly improving the ambience. As the post goes viral online, many people have commented and here’s what some of them said:

“This is what we call 1 Malaysia. We don’t care about race or religion.”

Netizens commenting on the video. Source: Facebook
Netizens commenting on the video.
Source: Facebook

“Such a good example. Congratulations to all.” 

Netizens commenting on the video. Source: Facebook
Netizens commenting on the video.
Source: Facebook

“Amazing harmony between the races!” 

Netizens commenting on the video. Source: Facebook
Netizens commenting on the video.
Source: Facebook

It’s definitely a great sight to see how united Malaysians can be, especially when living together as a community. Here’s to hoping that Malaysians can continue to be united! 

Watch the video below:

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