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7 Things You Might Not Know About Christmas in Malaysia
Christmas in Malaysia is truly special. While many countries have their own traditions, Malaysia mixes different cultures to celebrate in a unique way. Whether you live here or are visiting, there are some things you might not know about how Christmas is celebrated in Malaysia. Let’s take a look at 7 fun and unique Malaysian Christmas traditions.
1. Christmas in the Malay Language
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Christmas is referred to as “Krismas” or “Natal” in Malaysia. According to TzeLin Sam, most Malaysians greet each other in English, even in Malay conversations, saying “Merry Christmas.”
2. Public Holiday in a Muslim-Majority Country
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Despite being a Muslim-majority nation, Christmas is a public holiday in Malaysia. Malaysians of all backgrounds participate in the festivities, reflecting the country’s cultural diversity.
3. Secret Santa Exchanges
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Secret Santa is a popular office tradition in Malaysia. With gift budgets set between RM 10 to RM 20 (USD 2.20 to USD 4.50), it’s a fun way to exchange thoughtful or humorous gifts.
4. Extravagant Mall Decorations
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Shopping malls across the country compete to have the grandest decorations, with towering Christmas trees, lights, fake snow (it’s too warm for real snow!), and even Santas and reindeer. Some malls also feature attractions like indoor ice rinks and carol singers, making it a magical experience for all.
5. Festive Meals
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Festive meals often feature local favorites like curry chicken, fried noodles, or even steamboat dinners, rather than the traditional roast turkey. Dining out during Christmas requires planning. Restaurants fill up quickly, and reservations are a must for those hoping to enjoy a festive meal.
6. Malls as Entertainment Hubs
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Malls in Malaysia are more than just shopping centers. They offer a range of amenities and become central gathering spots during the festive season, making them a key part of Malaysian Christmas celebrations.
7. Ang Paus
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A unique tradition in Malaysia is giving and receiving money in red envelopes called ‘Ang Paus.’ People often spend their Ang Paus at the year-end sales, which are in full swing around Christmas. And at midnight on Christmas Eve, fireworks light up the night sky in towns and cities, adding even more excitement to the festivities.
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