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  1. Independence Day ( Malay: Hari Merdeka ), also known as National Day ( Hari Kebangsaan ), is the independence day of the Federation of Malaya from the British Empire. [1] [2] It commemorates the Malayan Declaration of Independence of 31 August 1957, and is defined in article 160 of the Constitution of Malaysia. [3]

  2. Jul 17, 2019 · Learn about the history, traditions, and events of Hari Merdeka, the national holiday that marks Malaysia's independence from Britain in 1957. Find out how to join the festivities, watch the parade, and say "happy Independence Day" in Malay.

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  3. The Independence Day Parade (Malay: Perarakan Hari Merdeka) is held every 31 August in commemoration of Malaya's independence. Since independence, the event has been usually held at the Independence Square in Kuala Lumpur, the original site of the first independence parade held on 1 September 1957. There were also times where the celebrations ...

  4. Jun 3, 2024 · Malaysia’s Independence Day is celebrated on August 31st each year. It commemorates the historic moment when the Federation of Malaya achieved independence from British colonial rule in 1957. How Did Malaysia Gain Independence? Source: themalaysiareserve.

  5. August 31 marks the day that the Federation of Malaya gained its independence from the UK in 1957. This day is also known as Hari Merdeka in the Malay language and that is why the celebration of Independence Day is incomplete without the seven shouts of “Merdeka!”.

  6. The Independence Day or National Day of Malaysia was attributed to the efforts led by Tunku Abdul Rahman, who became Malaysia’s First Prime Minister. On the midnight of August 31, 1957, Tunku Abdul Rahman addressed the nation and declared it independent of British rule.