The Malaysia flag was officially adopted on September 16, 1963.
Using the U.S. flag as a model, the 14 red and white stripes represent the 14 states of the country. The gold crescent and star are symbols of Islam, and the blue field represents the unity of the people.
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The Singapore flag was officially adopted on December 3, 1959.
The white crescent represents Singapore as a new nation, the five stars symbolize democracy, equality, justice, peace and progress, while white is representative of the purity and virtue of the people, and red stands for universal brotherhood.
My PaPa is Singapore Flag ! My MaMa is a Malaysia Flag ! I am a Singsia Flag because I am a combination of my PaPa and MaMa........................ !
No meh ? I am a Singaporean ? What is Singaporean ?
Then my PaPa show me this !.......
So now I know what is a Singaporean ! And I am proud of being one !
GUO QI GUO QI WO AI NI, YOU HONG YOU BAI ZHEN MEI LI, WAN WAN DE YUE LIANG WU KE XING, KAN JIAN GUAO QI XING GE LI ..................
Hokkien From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Look up Hokkien in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.Hokkien is a Min Nan word corresponding to Standard Mandarin "Fujian" (福建).
Hokkien may refer to:
Min Nan (閩南語), a dialect of the Chinese language, also called Minnan, Min-Nan, Minnanyu, or Ban-lam-gu; also includes Amoy, Taiwanese, Teochew and Hainanese Fujian or Fuchien or Fukien, a province of China Hoklo people, a group originating from Fujian province Hokkien noodles
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Cantonese From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Look up Cantonese in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.Cantonese generally refers to people or things associated with a region around Guangdong Province of China.
Cantonese people: people who reside, or have ancestral roots, in Guangdong Province Standard Cantonese: the mainstream dialect of the Cantonese linguistic family, commonly spoken in Hong Kong, Guangzhou and Macau, and by many overseas Chinese Cantonese (linguistics): a family of spoken dialects of the Chinese language Cantonese cuisine: one of the various branches of Chinese cuisine Cantonese Opera: a type of Chinese Opera from Guangdong Cantopop: Cantonese pop music