Monday, 17 October 2011

I'm Proud to be Malaysian

Jalur Gemilang - Malaysia Flag
17 Oct 2011 - The objective of today's meeting is to develop Malaysians who are loyal, patriotic and visionary. The aim of this class is also to produce Malaysians who are proud of their country and able to meet daily challenges so that they can live harmoniously as well as able to appreciate and understand Malaysia’s international role.

hmmm.. what can i say from today's meeting is "the topic is very patriotic.". As a Malaysian citizen, of course i'm really proud to be a part of Bumi Bertuah  It's very hard to express our feeling of proud. There's a lot of factors.. 
Just imagine we are from multi-cultural society but we live in harmony. Even though Malaysia is Islamic country but it never deny the other religous. Every one free to practice the way of their life.It's very very and very difficult to explain.. but i can express my feeling from this song..

Monday, 10 October 2011

Benefits Derive from Good Foreign Relations

Date : 10 October 2011 Venue : Botani Café Activity : 3.0 - Benefits Derive from Good Foreign Relations From this activity, we should observe the role of Malaysia in relations to its neighbours such as Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, Manila, Brunei and other countries. In tourism and education, Malaysia already has very successful programmes such as Visit Malaysia Year, My Second Home programme and good private colleges that help increase the number of tourists and students from South-East Asia, India, China, and the Middle East. These sectors can be upgraded and expanded substantially as Asia becomes wealthier. The Government’s role and tremendous success in developing a world-class Islamic banking and finance in Malaysia can be applied to other sectors of financial services, for instance, fund management. Foreign fund managers (including successful Malaysian fund managers based in overseas financial centres like New York, London, Hong Kong and Singapore) may be persuaded to make Malaysia a base if the playing field is the same or better than in other financial centres.

Monday, 3 October 2011

The Richness of Multicultural Heritage

Date : 3 October 2011 Venue : Botani Café, School of Computing Activity : 2.0 The Richness of Multicultural Heritage Finally, it come the real activity of EEP which is we have to discuss one of the core topic “The Richness of Multicultural Heritage”. We have to form a group of two persons and discuss about this activity. We must discuss about general view of Malaysian society. As we know Malaysia has a multi-ethnic, multicultural, and multilingual society which is the original culture of the area stemmed from indigenous tribes that inhabited it, along with the Malays who later moved there. Substantial influence exists from Chinese and Indian culture, dating back to when foreign trade began. When the government introduce 1Malaysia to its people, for me it is not a new thing to implement because we already practice the spirit of 1 Malaysia for a long time ago. That’s why it called multicultural heritage because we implement it ages ago. The rebranding of 1Malaysia make us unites in the diversity. What we need more is to maintain our stability of understanding, respecting among us. The uniqueness introduce Malaysia as a country that live peacefully even under different cultural. One example of ethnic is Malay. Malays speak Bahasa Melayu and mostly is Muslim. As a Muslim they celebrated two biggest events which is Hari Raya Aidilfitri and Hari Raya Aidil Adha. While Chinese celebrates Chinese New Year and India celebrate Deepavali. There’s a lot of ceremony by different etnic and have been celebrates by all Malaysian. For a long time, Malaysia’s multicultural environment has made our people adaptable. Combined with the ability to speak many languages and strong family ties to emerging economies of China, India and Indonesia, we have the recipe for success in a prosperous Asia. Malaysia should use this advantage to forge ahead in the new economic landscape by not only continuing to export manufactured goods, but also by massively increasing our ability to sell our services worldwide, especially in Asia.