Malaysia gears up for 4th New Year of 2008

Released on: September 3, 2008, 10:51 pm

Press Release Author: Travel Malaysia

Industry: Consumer Services

Press Release Summary: Rich in the colors of culture, Malaysia celebrates the 4th
New Year of 2008 called Hari Raya, a Muslim tradition held toward the end of the
holy month of Ramadan.

Press Release Body: Not many countries in Asia thrive on diversity as much as
Malaysia. With its quaint mix of Chinese, Indian, Western, and Muslim heritage,
Malaysia is a country rich in the colors of culture. And it is this multiplicity of
traditions and races that make visitors in Malaysia feel like they are in four
different countries.

As the Muslim population of the country observes the holy month of Ramadan this
September, it is hard not to wind up having a nationwide celebrations of the Muslim
New Year or the Hari Raya, actually the 4th New Year of 2008 in Malaysia.

The Hari Raya is a joyous occasion observed toward the end of Ramadan by Muslims and
non-Muslims alike to celebrate the conclusion of the holy month of Syawal, which
falls between September and October.

Long-practiced traditions are observed in Malaysia during the Hari Raya, or Day of
Celebrations. Households and hotels, restaurants, and malls offer Buka Puasa or
Ramadan Buffet at the end of the day to break the fast.

Specialty shops and stalls at the Golden Triangle in Kuala Lumpur, meanwhile, sell
lemang (glutinous rice cooked in bamboo tubes), serunding (desiccated coconut fried
with chili), and curry chicken.

The buffet features special dishes and foods usually prepared only for this time of
year. At the Zon Hotel in Kuala Lumpur a Buffet Sahur will be available in September
from 6 to 10 in the evening. For RM35, guests at their hotel in Malaysia can avail
of the kanak kanak buffet at the Terracotta Restaurant of the hotel.

Also, the hotel in Kuala Lumpur of the Zon All Suites Residences will be raffling
off duit raya or festivity money for its guests. From Sept. 1 to Oct. 31, guests
have a chance to win RM1,000 cash. Duit raya is traditionally given to kids during
the holy month of Ramadan as gift.

Another can’t-miss in Malaysia during the Hari Raya celebrations is shopping at the
malls of big cities like Kuala Lumpur. At this time of year, the malls at the
vicinity of the Golden Triangle and the Embassy Row hold great-bargain sales and
promotions, as the premises are transformed with Muslim decors, fireworks, light
display, and Selamat Hari Raya jingles.

Because Hari Raya is a family-centered celebration like the West’s New Year and
Christmas or the Hindu’s Deepavali Festival, expect the city of Kuala Lumpur to
witness, for the fourth time this year, the influx of Malaysians and visitors from
other parts of the world making a balik kampung or homecoming for the festivities.

Of course, it will be a different New Year than the last.

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Web Site: http://zonhotel.com.my/zonres/

Contact Details: The Zon Residences
http://zonhotel.com.my/zonres/

161-D Jalan Ampang,
Golden Triangle,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Phone 603 2164 8000
Fax 603 2164 1000

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