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Huge crowd at historic RMN parade in George Town

Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow praised the collaboration with the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN), which took the lead to organise the event.

Updated 9 months ago · Published on 18 Aug 2025 12:36PM

Huge crowd at historic RMN parade in George Town
It was the first city parade in 35-years at Penang, a state which has grown from its one-time maritime status. - August 18, 2025

by Ian McIntyre

SOME 40,000 over people recently witnessed the historic ASEAN Navies City Parade around the Esplanade grounds in George Town.

It was the first city parade in 35-years at Penang, a state which has grown from its one-time maritime status.

In the run-up to the event, congestions were detected in key artery roads around the island, including at the strategic Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway.

Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow praised the collaboration with the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN), which took the lead to organise the event.

It was also held to mark Malaysia's chairmanship of the regional ASEAN bloc where several other similar events were also held.

 “The strong turnout, both local and international, reflects the spirit of unity in Penang’s diversity,” Chow said, while expressing his gratitude to the RMN for their efforts in ensuring the success of the event.

It was also held to mark "Hari Buletin," which was held to market the state news bulletin called "Buletin Mutiara," a detailed online and print version of what happens within the walls of the state government daily.

The event together with "Hari Buletin," featured a naval parade with ships from 10 ASEAN member nations, combat boat demonstrations, a flypast by RMN helicopters, a drill display, a military band march, as well as engaging activities such as a colouring contest, costume competition, lucky draws, exhibitions by various government agencies, and food stalls.

The effort is also an RMN initiative to introduce naval military traditions to the public.

The event also coincides with key regional events, including the 19th Asean Naval Chiefs Meeting (ANCM), the third Asean Multilateral Naval Exercise (AMNEX), and the Asean Fleet Review (AFR), all taking place around Penang - August 18, 2025.

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