Malay Culture
The local Malay culture is rich in traditions, language, and art, with influences from the neighboring states and the sea.
Immerse yourself in the heritage, traditions, and local way of life.
The local Malay culture is rich in traditions, language, and art, with influences from the neighboring states and the sea.
This culture revolves around fishing and the sea, showcasing traditional methods of fishing and boat-making that have been passed down generations.
As a Muslim-majority area, Redang celebrates various Islamic holidays with unique local customs and offerings.
The local community is known for weaving traditional items using natural materials, reflecting their connection to the land and sea.
The local cuisine features seafood and Malay spices, reflecting the island’s rich agricultural and maritime resources.
Discover local events, music, and seasonal celebrations.
An Islamic festival that celebrates the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad, observed with prayers and community events.
Marks the end of Ramadan with feasting and community gatherings, featuring traditional dishes and cultural performances.
A beach festival where the community celebrates with games, music, and food, showcasing local talent.
Observed by the Indian community on the island with firecrackers, sweets, and colorful decorations.
Celebrated by the local Chinese community featuring lion dances, fireworks, and festive foods.
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