TAMAN Yarl locals in Kuala Lumpur common Malaysia Day by hanging up plenty of Jalur Gemilang and arranging a convoy of classic automobiles and bikes.
Seputeh Sub-Zone 6 Federal Territory Residents Representative Council chairman Alvin T. Ariaratnam, 57, said the event was organized to instil the worth of unity and consistency amongst locals.
He said B40 college students from SJK (T) Ladang Bukit Jalil have been welcomed as guests so they may discover out the worth of unity amongst the nation’s core worths.
“It’s a matter of being together and living together with one another in harmony,” he included.
The event started with a speech by Seputeh MP Teresa Kok that talked about the worth of unity amongst the races in Malaysia.
“We will build a united and harmonious nation, and we are all a family,” said Kok, that afterward offered present baggage to the scholars.
Resident Annie Foo said, “It’s nice to see people of different races being in one place.”
Parvin Kaur was moreover loved see people collaborating for the event within the space.
“We need more of these events to unite people,” she included.
The children have been moreover handled to an expertise within the classic automobiles and bikes.
“We want the children to experience sitting in a classic car or a motorbike as it is a rare opportunity for them, besides introducing the Seputeh area to them,” said Alvin.
After this system in Taman Yarl, the convoy of automobiles and vans and bikes headed to Putrajaya and varied different parts of Kuala Lumpur.
Rare classic automobiles and bikes resembling an Alfa Romeo Alfasud, Harley Davidson Street Glide, an MGB-GT by MG and an outdated classic Vespa turned a part of the convoy.
Car and bike golf equipment like Classico Car Malaysia and The Statesmen making up people of varied races comprised a delighted multiracial combine.
The nationwide flags have been fortunately flown because the convoy travelled on the expressway.
In Putrajaya, they dropped within the legendary Perdana Putra and Putra Mosque and afterward headed to the Selangor Sikh Union Kelab Aman in Kuala Lumpur the place they ended the event with a staff photoshoot and lunch.