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Drums, dance and unity on full display at Vaisakhi Fest 2025

Drums, dance and unity on full display at Vaisakhi Fest 2025

KUALA LUMPUR: The National Vaisakhi Fest 2025 brought vibrant colour, culture, and community spirit to the Malaysia Tourism Centre, as families and visitors gathered to celebrate the Punjabi harvest festival.
World Sikh Chamber of Commerce Malaysia president Jalbir Singh Riar said cultural celebrations such as Vaisakhi play a vital role in fostering unity, connection, and understanding among Malaysians of diverse backgrounds.
"Unity is our strength, together, we thrive as one Malaysia," he said, adding that such festivities honour the nation's rich cultural heritage and reinforce the importance of togetherness.
The event, organised by the Kuala Lumpur Sikh Sports & Recreation Club and supported by the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry, featured traditional performances, folk dances, a Gatka (Sikh martial art) showcase, food stalls, and family-friendly activities.
Among those in attendance were Dewan Rakyat Deputy Speaker Datuk Dr Ramli Mohd Nor, who officiated the event, Tunku Besar Tampin Tunku Syed Razman Tunku Syed Idrus Al-Qadri, and the ministry's deputy secretary-general Surrendren Sathasivam, who represented Minister Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing.
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