University marks triumphant national dual celebrations

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Chief financial officer of Taylor’s University Cheryl Chee (left) and Taylor’s Group chief marketing officer Ben Foo (centre) received the Malaysia Book of Records certification for Most Participants in Nasi Lemak session from chief marketing officer of Malaysia Book of Records Jwan Heah Yeow Hoo

SUBANG JAYA: Taylor’s University proudly concludes a triumphant National Day and Malaysia Day celebration that radiated unity and diversity during the recent “Campur2 Nasi Lemak” experience.

Drawing inspiration from the resounding message of harmony portrayed in its also recently unveiled festive video ‘Campur2’, this vibrant event united Malaysians, international participants, and students from diverse universities in an unforgettable commemoration of the nation’s dual celebrations.

“The event which took place on Sept 12 at the scenic Taylor’s Lakeside Campus in Subang Jaya witnessed the spirited participation of over 1,000 individuals in the ‘Campur2 Nasi Lemak’ experience.

“The nasi lemak and its various dishes were thoughtfully crafted by the talented students and esteemed lecturers of Taylor’s Culinary Institute,” Taylor’s University said in a press release.

In the meantime, the “Campur2” video, beautifully portrays the harmony that arises from embracing diversity, prompted the university to create an event that brings this message to life.

“In ‘Campur2’, the blending of diverse ingredients mirrors the amalgamation of cultures, languages, and traditions that define Malaysia.

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“This vibrant message resonated deeply with viewers and served as the catalyst for an event that celebrates unity in its truest form,” it added.

In the meantime, the achievement not only forged a stronger sense of togetherness but also etched a new record in the esteemed category of Most Participants in a Nasi Lemak Breakfast Session, a feat officially acknowledged by The Malaysia Book of Records.

“The resounding echoes of ‘Campur2’ also reached far beyond the confines of the event as the festive video garnered widespread attention, amassing over 6.6 million views across various social media platforms at the time of writing.

“This overwhelming response underscores the universal appeal of the video’s message, resonating deeply with its audience,” it added.

By embracing diversity and inclusivity, the event provided an enriching platform for students from diverse academic backgrounds to converge and honour Malaysia’s diverse cultural heritage.

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Chief financial officer of Taylor’s University Cheryl Chee (left) and Taylor’s Group chief marketing officer Ben Foo (centre) received the Malaysia Book of Records certification for Most Participants in Nasi Lemak session from chief marketing officer of Malaysia Book of Records Jwan Heah Yeow Hooi.

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