New World Park sets Malaysia record with flag display

New World Park Food City in George Town earns a Malaysia Book of Records entry for its remarkable display of mini-state and national flags during Malaysia Day.

New World Park sets Malaysia record with flag display

New World Park Food City, a popular food hub in Jalan Burmah, George Town, has achieved a notable milestone by entering the Malaysia Book of Records. This achievement was celebrated as part of the Malaysia Day festivities when the food court adorned its premises with an impressive showcase of mini-state flags from across Malaysia, including Sabah and Sarawak.

Heng Leng Heng, the director of operations at the food court, received the prestigious MBR (Malaysia Book of Records) award during a simple ceremony attended by distinguished guests, including Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow.

The display, consisting of an astounding 12,075 mini flags, aimed to commemorate both Merdeka Day (August 31) and Malaysia Day (September 16). This initiative garnered praise from patrons, tourists, and the local community alike.

Unique and patriotic display of flags

New World Park sets Malaysia record with flag display

The meticulous effort to create this grand display was a two-month undertaking that involved assembling flags representing all states of Malaysia. The inspiration for this patriotic project came from the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.

Heng, expressing his gratitude towards all who contributed, acknowledged the tremendous support from stall operators, customers, business partners, and the media. He also credited his hardworking team for their dedication in bringing this remarkable project to fruition.

New World Park sets Malaysia record with flag display

Chow lauded New World Park Food City for its unique and patriotic display of mini-state and national flags. Upon visiting the food court and witnessing the impressive array of flags, he expressed his profound sense of pride.

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He also emphasized that this initiative not only set a record but also served as a source of pride for Penang. He commended the food court management for their innovation and creativity, which, he believes, will significantly contribute to Penang’s tourism industry.

New World Park’s commitment to the community

New World Park sets Malaysia record with flag display

The Malaysia Day celebration at New World Park Food City was further enhanced by captivating cultural performances, adding a delightful touch to the event’s festivities.

Among the notable attendees were State Speaker Datuk Law Choo Kiang, Chief Minister’s political secretary Lau Keng Ee, Penang Island City Council councillor Alan Lim Wei, PBB Properties chief executive officer Low Eng Hooi, Passion of Kerala proprietor Datuk Gary Nair, Tan Ah Kee Education Fund founder Datuk Seri Peh Weng Khim, New World Park Food City manager Tan Chin Joo, and New World Park Food City chief financial officer Khor Boon Whang.

New World Park sets Malaysia record with flag display

In a touching gesture, Khor Boon Whang, on behalf of New World Park Food City, presented a symbolic cheque of RM10,000 to Datuk Seri Peh Weng Khim as a contribution to the Tan Ah Kee Education Fund, exemplifying the food court’s commitment to community and education.

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The Malaysia Book of Records entry by New World Park Food City not only symbolizes the spirit of unity and patriotism but also underscores the culinary hub’s dedication to promoting Penang’s rich food culture and contributing to its tourism sector.

New World Park Food City’s record-setting display of mini-state and national flags is a testament to the power of innovation, creativity, and community spirit. As Malaysians celebrated Malaysia Day, this culinary hub demonstrated how a simple idea can unite people and evoke a deep sense of patriotism.

New World Park sets Malaysia record with flag display

The dazzling display of flags not only captured the hearts of locals but also showcased Penang’s commitment to preserving its unique cultural identity. This initiative has undoubtedly added to Penang’s allure as a must-visit destination for both local and foreign tourists.

The food court’s generous contribution to the Tan Ah Kee Education Fund exemplifies its dedication to making a positive impact on the community and education. New World Park Food City has not only set a record but has also set an example for businesses in Penang and beyond, showcasing the importance of community engagement and fostering a sense of pride in one’s heritage.

Source: Buletin Mutiara

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