Malaysian entertainment and culture are characterized by a unique "Truly Asia" blend of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous heritages
On the other hand, others argue that the availability of explicit content can also have positive effects, such as providing a safe space for individuals to explore their sexuality, access information about sexual health, and engage in discussions about consent and healthy relationships. Moreover, the anonymity of online platforms can provide a sense of security and freedom for individuals who may feel marginalized or stigmatized.
- Hari Raya Aidilfitri: a Muslim festival that marks the end of Ramadan
- Chinese New Year: a festival celebrated by Malaysia's Chinese community to mark the beginning of the new year
- Deepavali: a Hindu festival of lights that is celebrated by Malaysia's Indian community
- Thaipusam: a Hindu festival that celebrates the full moon and the arrival of Lord Murugan
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The rise of TikTok has democratized music. In 2023, a Malaysian hyperpop artist named Low Yat (stagename) went viral for remixing traditional Nobat royal orchestra music with techno, creating a genre dubbed "Heritage Bass." This is the future of Malaysian entertainment and culture: irreverent, hybrid, and digital-first.
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Sources for Further Reading: National Department for Culture and Arts (JKKN), FINAS, The Star (Malaysia) culture section, Kakiseni (arts portal).