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Why is Racial Harmony Day celebrated in Singapore on July 21?

Racial Harmony Day is held every year in Singapore on 21 July. On this day, Singaporeans celebrate our different, cross-cultural characters, and reflect the significance of encouraging harmony and understanding among all communities in our nation.

Racial Harmony Day was sent off in 1997 as a part of the Ministry of Education’s National Education program. It is a significant reminder that we as a little nation should all work to keep on developing Singapore and permit everybody an opportunity to have an impact.

Racial Harmony Day 2022 Theme

The theme of 2022’s Racial Harmony Day is “Our Cultural Heritage.” When we take pride in each other’s cultural heritage, we fortify our shared identity. This contributes to a stronger resilient community.

Racial Harmony Day likewise represents a day for schools to consider, and celebrate Singapore’s success as a racially harmonious nation and society based on a rich variety of cultures and heritage.

In schools all over the nation on that day, students are urged to be dressed in their conventional outfits like the Cheongsam and the Baju Kurung.

Conventional delicacies are likewise featured in the celebrations. Conventional games, for example, Kutih-kutih and zero point are played in schools, where inter-class contests are at times organized.

Our celebration in school starts with every one of the pupils and teachers being decorated in different ethnic attire and an assembly program in the school hall where students get to parade in their conventional attire.

Background info

On 21st July 1964, Singapore had a racial riot. It was between the Chinese and Malays.

The Malay group was celebrating the Prophet Muhammad’s birthday. Nonetheless, they were disturbed by a group of Chinese individuals. What was assumed to be a significant religious event ended up being a bloodbath.

The riot saw the death of 23 individuals, a lot more harmed and there was far and wide confusion. The Government needed to force a curfew to restore order.

A subsequent riot broke out on the 2 September 1964, about a month after the 21st July Riot.

A Malay Trishaw Rider was viewed as killed. The suspects were accepted to be a group of Chinese. Riots broke out and a curfew must be imposed once more. 13 were killed.

As of now of time, Racial Tensions were high and this brought about the detachment of Malaysia and Singapore in 1965. Since we live in a society where various races are together, we needed to learn how to reside with one another.

We saw how the Racial Conflict caused finished pandemonium nationwide, and we shouldn’t allow history to repeat the same thing.

Raeesa Sayyad
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