Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Culture of Malaysia

Malaysia is one of the colorful countries of South Asia, which is renowned for its diverse culture and is fast becoming one of the hottest tourist destinations of South Asia. The country comprises of thirteen states and two geographical regions that is separated by the South China Sea. Culture of Malaysia is eclectic; the country boasts of a heterogeneous society. Apart from the indigenous people of Malaysia, the country also boasts of citizens, of Indian and Chinese origin. Thus the culture of the country was considerably influenced by the Indian and Chinese culture. The Malaysian culture was further influenced by European, Arab and Persian culture. The multiculturalism of the country is also the result of the fact that the Malaysia was a part of the British Empire. The colonial hangover still continues in the country and English is the favored language of the middle class and upper class. Overall the Culture of Malaysia can be best described as an assorted culture that is rich in variety and truly global.


Malaysia with its multiculturalism is home to delightful festivals, celebrations and feasts all round the year. Festivals in the country are either celebrated nationwide or at the state level. For example Prophet Muhammad's Birthday and Chinese New Year is celebrated all throughout the country whereas Deepavali is celebrated in West Malaysia.








As far as cultural activity is concerned, there is no dearth of cultural activity in the country and the cultural scenario of the country is always bustling with activity. Malaysia is rich in art and architecture; there are many art colleges and art galleries in the country boasting of avant-garde paintings and sculptures. The country is also interspersed with numerous architectural marvels, which are renowned in all over the world and are major tourist attractions of the country. Crafts of Malaysia are also variegated and reflect multiculturalism of the country; some of the crafts of the country are Batik, Songket, Woodcarving and Keris.


Malaysia also boasts of a local film industry and presently the country produces 15 films and about 300-400 television dramas, serials, and other programs every year. The country is scattered with 250 theaters and cineplexes exhibiting local but as well as international films. In order to boost popularity, appreciation and film literacy the government of Malaysia also organizes the annual National Film Festival. Malaysia's theater scenario is also progressing rapidly and the plays of the country are traveling to the West and some of the plays have also received critical appreciation.

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