Several Malaysian Cabinet ministers, including National Unity Minister Aaron Ago Dagang, Transport Minister Anthony Loke, and Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh, have extended their Chinese New Year greetings to the Malaysian Chinese community, emphasizing the importance of unity and harmony in the Year of the Snake.
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“With a spirit of understanding, respect, and acceptance, we can build a stronger, more harmonious, and prosperous nation,” he said. “In the face of current geopolitical uncertainties, Malaysia’s diverse society, where various cultures coexist harmoniously, is a phenomenon we must treasure deeply,” he said. “Let us celebrate this special bond and cherish it with all our hearts.”
Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Chang Lih Kang described the celebration as a symbol of unity and strength in diversity.
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