Yang di-Pertuan Agong

Wednesday, November 11, 2009


The Yang di-Pertuan Agong is the highest-ranking office created by the constitution of the federation of Malaysia. The office was first established at independence in 1957. In accordance with the constitution, the holder of this office is "the Supreme Head of the Federation" and as such is Malaysia's Head of State.

Translated into literal English, the words mean "He who is made Lord". However, common alternatives are "Supreme Ruler", "Paramount Ruler", or "Supreme Head of State". Malaysia is a constitutional monarchy with an elected monarch as head of state. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong (YDP) is one of the few elected monarchs in the world.

Since 1993, the full title in Malay has been, Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan Agong (Conqueror Majesty The Supreme Lord of the Federation). Prior to that, the honorific Ke Bawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia (The Dust Under The Feet Of His Royal Highness) was also used. The consort of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong is called the Raja Permaisuri Agong. The couple are addressed in English as "His Majesty" and "Her Majesty".

In Malaysia's constitutional monarchy, the role of the YDP is largely ceremonial. The constitution specifies that the executive power of the Federal government is vested in the King and is exercised by him on the advice of the federal Council of Ministers. The latter is headed by the Prime Minister, appointed by the YDP from among the elected members of Parliament.

The 13th and current Yang di-Pertuan Agong is Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin, the Sultan of Terengganu. His reign began on 13 December 2006 after his election by the Conference of Rulers. He was formally enthroned on 26 April 2007.

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National Flag of Malaysia

Saturday, November 7, 2009


Malaysian Flag Description:
The flag of Malaysia consists of 14 alternating horizontal stripes of red and white that run down the flag, starting with red at the top. In the top left quarter of the Malaysian flag there is a blue square. Inside the square sits a yellow crescent and 14-pointed star.

Malaysian Flag Meaning:
The 14 stripes and points of the star represent the 13 member states of the Malaysian federation and the Federal District of Kuala Lumpur. They represent equal status in the federation of the states and in the federal government. The crescent and star imagery represent Islam, and yellow is a traditional royal color. The blue square stands for unity of the Malaysian people. The blue was originally adopted from the British Union Jack and represented Malaysia's link to Britain.

Masjid Jamek Mosque

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Masjid Jamek Mosque is one place for history of Malaysia - Full history of the mosque was built in 1909, and is the oldest mosque in the city. The mosque is located at the meeting, the Klang River and Gombak River, the birthplace of Kuala Lumpur.

Architecture is inspired by Mogul architecture of northern India, and it opened officially as the National Mosque in 1965.

Currently, there is a new national mosque, Masjid Jamek mosque still be an important due to its strategic location in the heart of Kuala Lumpur.

The location, near supermarket, food center and business areas make it an always visited the public. In fact, the cultural attractions that enrich the history of Kuala Lumpur.

Useful Tips:

  • If entering the mosque, be sure to dress modestly because this area of worship. 
  • For transportation, go to LRT station and stop at Masjid Jamek. The mosque is located near this station.
More information please contact: Malaysia Tourism Center (MATIC), 109 Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur 50450th. Tel: +603-9235 4848 / 9235 4900 Fax: +603-2162 1149

Merdeka Square

Merdeka Square or Dataran Merdeka is one of the history place in Malaysia.

Merdeka Square is named after Malaysia's independence day commemoration is suitable for most destinations revealed the historical city of Kuala Lumpur.

This history moment is the place where the flag Union Jack was lowered on August 31, 1957 marked the end of colonial English here.

At the moment, the first Prime Minister of Malaysia Tunku Abdul Rahman led thousands of citizens with cries saint: "Merdeka! Merdeka! Merdeka!" as a declaration of independence Malaysia.

Currently, 100 meters tall flag pole flag raised Malaysia to commemorate the historic day.

Dataran Merdeka field plays an important role as a police parade and site locations for various events and sports activities like cricket at one time. Beautifully landscaped land that also provides spectacular skyline of the city captured.

Selangor Club building located on the edge of Dataran Merdeka field. Building with Tudor-style architecture was built in 1890 and became the focus of elite citizens in Kuala Lumpur one time.

Across the field Dataran Merdeka is the Sultan Abdul Samad building. Building features Islamic architecture, was completed in 1897 and was used as an office several important administrative departments during the British colonial past.