Flag of the Federal Territories of Malaysia
The Federal Territories of Malaysia comprise three distinct regions governed directly by the federal government: Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya, and Labuan. These territories hold a unique status within Malaysia as they are not part of any state, but instead fall under the jurisdiction of the Department of Federal Territories (Malaysia).
Design of the Flag
The flag of the Federal Territories of Malaysia is a symbol of unity and representation for these three regions. The design consists of three horizontal bars in yellow, blue, and red, which are colors also found in the flag of Malaysia. The center of the flag prominently features the coat of arms of Malaysia, emphasizing the territories' direct governance by the Federal Government of Malaysia.
Symbolism
- Yellow represents the supreme sovereignty of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, who is the constitutional monarch of Malaysia.
- Blue symbolizes unity and harmony among the diverse population of Malaysia, including those residing in the federal territories.
- Red signifies courage and the determination of the federal territories' citizens.
Governance
The administration of the federal territories is managed at the national level, distinguishing them from the states of Malaysia, which have their own local governments. The territories are overseen by the Department of Federal Territories, and policies are implemented by the appointed Minister of Federal Territories.
Federal Territory Day
The territories observe a special public holiday known as Federal Territory Day on February 1st each year. This day is celebrated to honor the establishment of these territories and their contribution to the nation. It is marked by various events and activities in Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya, and Labuan.
Related Topics
- States and federal territories of Malaysia
- Public holidays in Malaysia
- Human Development Index of Malaysian Territories
This organizational structure and the symbolism of the flag serve as a reminder of the federal territories' unique role within Malaysia's governance framework.