KUALA LUMPUR: At the stroke of midnight, colourful fireworks lit up the skies across the country, marking the start of the year 2019.
Although 2018 left behind many bittersweet memories, the arrival of the New Year was celebrated with full festivity nationwide.
In PUTRAJAYA, Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad, along with thousands of Malaysians from all walks of life, ushered in the New Year at the federal government’s administrative capital with spectacular light technology displays, as well as traditional and digital fireworks.
The colourful New Year celebration was held in conjunction with the 2018 Putrajaya Light and Motion Festival (LAMPU 2018) at the Putrajaya Square, here.
Mahathir and his wife, Dr Siti Hasmah Mohamad Ali, arrived at 11 pm, and were greeted by Federal Territories Minister Khalid Abdul Samad.
As soon as they arrived, Mahathir and Siti Hasmah witnessed the LAMPU’s signature grand projection mapping show on the facade of the Palace of Justice.
After the stroke of midnight, Mahathir and the visitors watched fireworks and digital fireworks shows which lasted for six minutes, followed by the singing of the Negaraku.
In his short speech before the New Year, Mahathir called on Malaysians to work harder so that the country could become a developed nation by the year 2025.
“This is our goal. All parties need to create a peaceful environment and equally develop our country,” he said.
Mahathir said he was confident the New Year would bring blessings for all Malaysians.
“I am confident we will all work together to develop this blessed nation. This is our country and it is up to all of us to shape it,” he said.
Meanwhile, the rainy weather in the capital did not stop people from filling up the Sunway Velocity shopping mall to welcome the New Year with performances from well-known local artistes.
The shopping mall also extended its operations up to 12 midnight to enable visitors to enjoy shopping activities amid the chance to capture precious memories at the photo booths provided, as well as enjoy meals served from over 40 food trucks.
The P Ramlee Arts and Heritage Enthusiasts Association took the initiative to organise a silat demonstration performance at Kompleks Muhibbah, Ampang Jaya, in an effort to preserve the heritage art.
In PERAK, the state government organised its New Year celebration at the Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris in Tanjung Malim in an effort to reach out to people outside the capital, Ipoh.
Rain, which had poured since 8pm, did not dampen the spirit of about 5,000 people who attended the event officiated by State Youth and Sports Development Committee chairman Howard Lee Chuan How on behalf of Menteri Besar Ahmad Faizal Azumu.
In KELANTAN, the celebration at the Kota Bharu City Council Square was a little different as it involved poem recitals and cycling events.
Hundreds of cyclists participated in the cycling event around the city which kicked off at 8pm, covering a distance of 30km.
In SARAWAK, a heavy downpour, which began at 7.40 pm, did not dampen the spirit of local residents and tourists alike who flocked to the Kuching Waterfront to usher in the New Year and witness the launch of the Visit Sarawak Campaign by Chief Minister Abang Johari Openg.
In SABAH, some 1,000 local residents attended the Gagar 2019 #kasijadi programme organised by Sabah FM in conjunction with the 2019 New Year celebration at Dataran Waterfront Segama, Kota Kinabalu.
More than 2,000 others flocked to the Pasir Putih beach in Sandakan to enliven the celebration, which was also attended by Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Liew Vui Keong.
In SELANGOR, the celebration in Shah Alam was filled by zikir and prayers led by preacher Al-Habib Ali Zaenal Abidin Al-Hamid.
The Selangor Berselawat 2019 programme was also attended by Menteri Besar Amirudin Shari.
In NEGERI SEMBILAN, the 2019 New Year Carnival in Nilai was enlivened by the participation of almost 8,000 people from all walks of life.
They were also entertained by singers Ara Johari, Syamel and Hattan.
In JOHOR, the New Year brought joy to motorists using the Malaysia-Singapore Second Link (Linkedua) expressway, especially Johor Bahru residents who work in Singapore, following the abolition of the toll collection at the Tanjung Kupang Toll Plaza.
Deputy Works Minister Mohd Anuar Mohd Tahir officiated the toll abolition ceremony at the toll plaza in Gelang Patah, last night.
In TERENGGANU, about 3,000 people gathered to celebrate the New Year at the Gong Badak Indoor Stadium which featured religious, spiritual and Islamic-based entertainment programmes, beginning at 5 pm.
During the celebration, Menteri Besar Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar also launched a campaign to make Friday as a day of knowledge and Saturday as family day in the state.
In George Town, PENANG, more than 1,000 revellers ushered the new year in style, with the auspicious event taking place 816 feet above sea level, at Penang’s highest iconic entertainment tower, The TOP Penang.
Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow arrived there at 11.10 pm together with the founder and chief executive officer of Only World Group Holdings Berhad Richard Koh and the group’s co-founder and chief operating officer Jean Koh as well as several other state executive councillors.
In KUANTAN, no official new year’s celebration was held, but residents gathered at Teluk Chempedak beach to relax with their families, while about 100 people from the Sikh community attended a thanksgiving ceremony to celebrate the arrival of the New Year at the Gurdwara Sahib. -FMT
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