Community

PJS9 Residents Step Out in Style for Merdeka 2025 Fun Walk

Residents of PJS9 woke up bright and early on August 31 to mark Malaysia’s 68th year of independence with a colourful Merdeka 2025 Fun Walk that celebrated unity, peace, and harmony.

The event, organised by MPP Zon 2 and PJS9 Rukun Tetangga, drew a lively crowd dressed in striking black T-shirts emblazoned with hibiscus motifs — Malaysia’s national flower. Each participant proudly carried the Jalur Gemilang, waving the flag as they walked through their neighbourhood streets in a show of patriotism.

The walk started at Padang Jalan PJS 9/20 and concluded at Rock Cafe, Jalan PJS 11/20, where a morning of fun and fellowship awaited. Along the way, participants soaked up the festive spirit, pausing for photos and greeting neighbours in a true kampung-style camaraderie.

Adding to the merriment were highlights such as Zumba sessions, patriotic songs, plenty of food, and lucky draws. The event, open to residents of PJS 7, PJS 9, PJS 11, and Lagoon Perdana, also came with a special perk — free limited-edition T-shirts for early registrants.

More than just a walk, the Merdeka 2025 Fun Walk served as a reminder of what independence stands for — togetherness, resilience, and shared pride in the nation’s journey.

More photos here https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1Hv269zMt5/

Teoh

Recent Posts

SHOPPING CENTRE RETAIL

By Anthony Dylan Anak Frankie Jurem The shopping centre industry boomed in the late 80s and throughout the 90s in… Read More

4 days ago

RM82.9 MILLION LATER, SUBANG JAYA STILL REELING WITH GARBAGE PROBLEMS

By TEH ENG HOCK Subang Jaya started the new year with renewed hope that the city’s cleanliness would be better… Read More

5 days ago

THE CONTROVERSY OF THE LANDS NEAR AYER HITAM FOREST RESERVE

This article will provide some details regarding the controversial matter of the lands near the Ayer Hitam Forest. The lands… Read More

6 days ago

STOP STARTING, START FINISHING

By Paul Yung Every month when I sit down to write, I reflect on the patterns I’m seeing not just… Read More

1 week ago

EDITORIAL: SUBANG JAYA, WE NEED TO TALK AND THIS TIME, LET’S NOT SAY “TAK APA”

There is a very Malaysian phrase that sounds harmless until you realise it has quietly rewritten entire life stories. Subang… Read More

1 week ago