Federal Territory Day
Federal Territory Day | |
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Official name | Hari Wilayah Persekutuan |
Also called | Hari Wilayah |
Observed by | Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Labuan and Putrajaya. |
Type | State |
Significance | Marks the establishment of the Federal Territory |
Date | 1 February |
Next time | 1 February 2022 |
Frequency | annual |
Federal Territory Day or Hari Wilayah Persekutuan, also known simply as Hari Wilayah, is a state holiday for Federal Territory in Malaysia. It is celebrated on 1 February every year in Kuala Lumpur. The date marks the anniversary of the formation of the Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory on 1 February 1974, ceded by the state of Selangor to the federal government of Malaysia.
History[]
The Federal Territory Day was introduced on 1 February 1974, four days after the Federal Territory Agreement was signed on 28 January 1974 by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Tuanku Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah of Kedah and the Sultan of Selangor, Almarhum Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah. On 16 April 1984, Labuan became the second federal territory, and on 1 February 2001, Putrajaya became the third federal territory of Malaysia.
In addition, 1 February also has significance as the day of the formation of the Federation of Malaya in 1948.
Main Theme and Venue[]
The theme of the Federal Territory Day was introduced on 1 February 2007.
Year | Theme | Venue |
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2007 | Maju dan Sejahtera (Progress and Prosperity) |
Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur |
2008 | Wilayah Persekutuanku Gemilang (My Glorious Federal Territory) |
Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur |
2009 | Wilayah Maju, Warga Sejahtera (Territory Progress, Citizens Prosperity) |
Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, Kuala Lumpur |
2010 | 1Wilayah Persekutuan, Maju dan Sejahtera (1Federal Territory, Progress and Prosperity) |
Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur |
2011 | 1Wilayah Persekutuan, Menjuarai Transformasi (1Federal Territory, Championing Transformations) |
Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur |
2012 | Rakyat Bersatu, Wilayah Persekutuan Maju (People's Unity, Federal Territory Progress) |
Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur |
2013 | Perpaduan Teras Kesejahteraan, 1Wilayah Persekutuan (Unity the Core of Prosperity, 1Federal Territory) |
Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur |
2014 | Wilayah Persekutuan Ceria (Cheerful Federal Territories) |
Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur |
2015 | Wilayahku Ceria (My Cheerful Territories) |
Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur |
2016 | Wilayah Ceria Rakyat Sejahtera (Cheerful Territories, People Prosperity) |
Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur |
2017 | Wilayah Ceria Rakyat Sejahtera (Cheerful Territories, People Prosperity) |
Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur |
2018 | Wilayah Ceria Rakyat Sejahtera (Cheerful Territories, People Prosperity) |
Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur |
2019 | Wilayah Peduli, Harapan Dipenuhi (Care Territories, Hope Expected) |
Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur |
2022 | Wilayah Persekutuan Maju dan Sejahtera (Federal Territory Progress and Prosper) |
Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, Kuala Lumpur |
Federal Territory official awards and decorations[]
The Federal Territory official awards and decorations were introduced on 1 February 2008. The awards received by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong as the Head of State for the Federal Territories.
Ribbon | Name (English/Malay) | Ranks / Letters | Honorific title | Instituted | Awarded to/for |
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Orders | |||||
The Most Distinguished Order of the Territorial Crown Darjah Yang Mulia Mahkota Wilayah |
Grand Knight (S.U.M.W.) | 2008 | Founded by Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin as a reward for contributions to the territory. | ||
Grand Commander (S.M.W.) | Datuk Seri | ||||
Knight Commander (P.M.W.) | Datuk | ||||
Commander (J.M.W.) | |||||
Officer (K.M.W.) | |||||
Member (A.M.W.) | |||||
Medal (P.P.W.) |
See also[]
- Ministry of Federal Territories
References[]
- Malaysia stubs
- Federal Territories in Malaysia
- February observances
- Public holidays in Malaysia