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The management team of Novotel Hotel Kuala Lumpur recently organized a Malaysian flag-giving event at the hotel to celebrate the country’s 61st Independence Day.
Jointly organized with Polis Diraja Malaysia and New Life Community Society (Old Klang Road), the event saw a crowd of about 60 participants including the hotel management associates. The event flagged off with a short safety briefing at around 10am where participants gathered at the hotel driveway before splitting into two groups. The first group distributed flags at the hotel entrance along Jalan Kia Peng, while the second at the Bukit Bintang area. Hotel guests joined in the fun of receiving a free flag and posed for a photo with the police and hotel management team.
With road traffic control assistance from police officers, led by ASP Riduwan bin Rahim (head of MPV unit at Dang Wangi) the participants were able to hand out about 500 flags in under 30 minutes, with Pastor Michel, Chairman of New Life Community Society and Kingdom Transformation Sanctuary, as well as Novotel Kuala Lumpur Hotel General Manager, Susan Anthony, personally handing out flags to motorists.
“We are very happy with today’s event and grateful for the help from members of the police force, most notably ASP Riduwan, for joining us and helping stop vehicles for us to distribute the flags and ensuring the safety of those who participated,” Pastor Michel said.
“The sense of pride and patriotism in this year’s Merdeka Day is greater and more significant than before. We are all very excited to celebrate a new Malaysia,” said Ms Susan Anthony.
The historic day on May 9 marks the birth of a new Malaysia, a defining moment in Malaysia’s history since gaining independence from Britain in 1957 61 years ago.
The event ended at around 10:45am with lunch and beverage served in Qing Zhen Chinese Restaurant on Level 1 of the hotel for the participants and police officers.
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“We are very happy with today’s event and grateful for the help from members of the police force, most notably ASP Riduwan, for joining us and helping stop vehicles for us to distribute the flags and ensuring the safety of those who participated,” Pastor Michel said.
“The sense of pride and patriotism in this year’s Merdeka Day is greater and more significant than before. We are all very excited to celebrate a new Malaysia,” said Ms Susan Anthony.
Group photo with Chairman of New Life Community Society/Kingdom Tranformation Sanctuary, and members of the police force
The historic day on May 9 marks the birth of a new Malaysia, a defining moment in Malaysia’s history since gaining independence from Britain in 1957 61 years ago.
The event ended at around 10:45am with lunch and beverage served in Qing Zhen Chinese Restaurant on Level 1 of the hotel for the participants and police officers.
If you enjoyed reading my posts, LIKE me on Facebook! You can also follow me on Instagram (@babysumo) for more photo updates or subscribe to our YouTube channel. Thanks :)
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