This year’s Citrawarna, or Colours of Malaysia, which was first introduced in 1999 to promote and celebrate the country’s arts, heritage, nature and culture, was launched with much pomp, colour and fanfare yesterday at the mini auditorium of Malaysia Tourism Centre (MaTiC) along Jalan Ampang in Kuala Lumpur.
The annual Citrawarna organised by the Ministry of Tourism and Culture Malaysia carries a unique theme each year. It is known throughout the world as THE Malaysian event to watch, as it presents the best that this country could offer through a spectacular display of light & sound as well as dance & fireworks.
In its 17th year in 2016, Citrawarna defines the theme of Malaysian mythology and folklore. To be held on 25th September at Dataran Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur, there is a long list of shows lined up depicting the myths and legends of every Malaysian state.
Check out this list (in random order)!
· Kedah – Merong Mahawangsa
· Pahang – Lagenda Tasik Chini
· Selangor – Upu Chendera
· Negeri Sembilan – Sang Kelembai
· Johor – Puteri Gunung Ledang
· Terengganu – Bukit Puteri
· Melaka – Hang Tuah
· Perlis – Jentayu
· Kelantan – Cik Siti Wan Kembang
· Pulau Pinang – Iktisyaf (Pertemuan)
· Perak – Anak Panah Perak
· Sabah – Kuminodun Puteri Nabahu
· Sarawak – Tugau
Citrawarna@Kuala Lumpur 2016 was launched by Deputy Secretary-General (Tourism) of the Ministry of Tourism and Culture, Datuk Rashidi Hasbullah. He said, “The event is expected to attract some 5,000 visitors, both local and foreign. We are confident that through the showcase of our various myths and folklore, tourists will be curious that they would want to further explore the various states.”
About the concept:
Since the beginning of time, people have gathered around fires to tell stories of angry gods, harrowing journeys, cunning animals, horrible beasts, and the mighty heroes who vanquished them. Mythology and folklore have provided a way for these colourful stories to spring to life for thousands of years and helped humans make sense of the world. Citrawarna@Kuala Lumpur 2016: Myths and Folklore will explore the universality and social significance of Malaysian myths and folklore and see how these powerful tales continue to shape society even today.Where? When?
Event: Citrawarna@Kuala Lumpur 2016
Venue: Dataran Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur
Date: 25th September, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 6.30pm – 11pm
Event: Launch of Citrawarna@Kuala Lumpur 2016
Venue: Malaysia Tourism Centre (MaTiC), Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur
Date: 6th Sept, 2016
Time: 9am
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12 Comments
At September 7, 2016, pamela wrote:
looks like a great event. i always miss malaysian event as all the time is tied up with work
At September 7, 2016, Kylie cre8tone wrote:
Great launching.. it's a colourful event.. nice leh..
At September 8, 2016, Linda Yee wrote:
The Walking Billboards look cool. Good event to promote tourism Malaysia.
At September 8, 2016, Miera Nadhirah wrote:
I definitely was at awe at just the media preview and cannot imagine the real event... can't wait for the 25th September....!!!
At September 8, 2016, Rawlins GLAM wrote:
Can't wait to watch the show! Bring it on!
At September 8, 2016, Mable Seah wrote:
Another great event ahead, looking forward!
At September 8, 2016, Absolute Yana wrote:
Looking forward for the 25th....!!
At September 8, 2016, Eunice Chow wrote:
Can't wait for this great event. Hopefully this will boost local tourism industry!
At September 8, 2016, Jacqueline wrote:
Such a great and beautiful event! If I'm free that day sure I go :D
At September 8, 2016, Shini Lola wrote:
Thanks for sharing. Can't wait for the show.
At September 8, 2016, ROBERT LEE wrote:
The few times I have seen tourism ads of Malaysia, I have always admired the beautifully produced ads, and rightfully so, because your country has a lot to offer. I remember that ad where Michelle Yeoh was featured too. Great actress!
And while I may be from the Philippines, I want to say that you guys have fun watching the Citrawarnakuala. You have history. You have culture.
At September 8, 2016, qian wrote:
heard about this event. and think this is a very good one. will definitely check it out!