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  2. Malays (ethnic group) - Wikipedia

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    Malays (ethnic group) A Malay couple in traditional attire after their akad nikah (marriage solemnisation) ceremony. The groom is wearing a baju melayu paired with songkok and songket, while the bride wears baju kurung with a tudong. The Malay tricolour embodies the philosophy of Kemelayuan.

  3. Peranakan Chinese - Wikipedia

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    The wedding ceremony of the Peranakan is largely based on Chinese tradition, and is one of the most colourful wedding ceremonies in Malaysia. At Malacca weddings, the Dondang Sayang , a form of extempore rhyming song in Malay sung and danced by guests at the wedding party, was a highlight.

  4. Tengkolok - Wikipedia

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    Tengkolok, also known as Tanjak, Destar (Minangkabau: Deta; Kelantan-Pattani: Semutar) is a traditional Malay or Indonesian and male headgear. It is made from long songket cloth folded and tied in a particular style ( solek ).

  5. Prince Abdul Mateen of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Mateen and Anisha seen during their street parade, following their wedding in 2024. Prince Mateen and Anisha Rosnah binti Adam's royal wedding was declared on Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah's orders. On 7 January 2024, the Majlis Istiadat Bersuruh Diraja marked the beginning of the royal wedding.

  6. Cape Malays - Wikipedia

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    Cape Malay ancestry includes people from South and Southeast Asia, Madagascar, and Khoekhoe. Later, Muslim male "Passenger Indian" migrants to the Cape married into the Cape Malay community, with their children being classified as Cape Malay.

  7. Culture of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Background. Peninsular Malaysia (left) is 40% of Malaysia 's territory, and East Malaysia (right) is 60% of Malaysia 's territory. The capital of Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia consists of two distinct geographical regions: Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia.