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New series of Malaysian banknotes RM1, RM5, RM10, RM20 and RM100 revealed

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011 1,535 views

Bank Negara Malaysia is pleased to announce the introduction of Malaysia’s new currency series. Launched by the Prime Minister of Malaysia, YAB Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Tun Haji Abdul Razak, the new currency series comprises newly designed banknotes and coins. The banknotes issued are in the denominations of RM1, RM5, RM10, RM20 and RM100 and will be available for circulation in the second half of 2012. The RM50 denomination banknote for the new currency series is already in circulation. For this new series, polymer substrate is used to make the RM1 and RM5 banknotes.

The coins for this series, with denominations of 5 sen, 10 sen, 20 sen and 50 sen, were launched earlier on 25 July 2011 and will be introduced into circulation in January 2012.

The latest series of Malaysian banknotes draws its inspiration from the distinctive features of Malaysia, incorporating elements of the country’s natural treasures, culture and heritage. Themed ‘Distinctively Malaysia’, the banknotes features traditional expressions in the art and craft, natural wonders, flora and fauna and the economy.

The new series of banknotes incorporated enhanced security features in line with the latest advancements in banknote technology. The security features for the new banknotes include shadow image, clear window, watermark portrait with pixel and highlighted numerals, colour shifting security thread, micro lens thread, perfect see-through register, coloured glossy patch for public recognition. Other features include tactile identification which enables the visually impaired to identify and distinguish the different denominations.

Bank Negara Malaysia is issuing commemorative banknotes to mark the introduction of the new currency series. Three types of commemorative banknote collections will be offered for sale as follows:

-A collection of two banknotes (RM1 and RM5 denomination) – 500,000 sets priced at RM15.00 each.
-A collection of a single banknote (RM20 denomination) – 500,000 sets priced at RM30.00 each.
-A collection of six banknotes (RM1, RM5, RM10, RM20, RM50 and RM100 denominations) – 50,000 sets priced at RM300.00 each. For each set of this collection, all the banknote denominations will carry the same serial number.

Malaysian Banknotes Design

The Obverse Side of the Banknote

All banknote denominations in the new series retain the portrait of the first Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Tuanku Abdul Rahman ibni Tuanku Muhammad, the national flower Rosa-sinensis hibiscus (known locally as the ‘Bunga Raya’), the face value of the banknote, the words ‘Bank Negara Malaysia’ as the issuing authority of the banknotes and patterns of traditional woven fabric the ‘songket’ which are in the background and edges of the banknote to reflect traditional Malaysian textile handicraft and embroidery. Other features include the tactile identification for the visual impaired, watermark portrait with pixel and highlighted numerals.

The Reverse Side of the Banknote

The reverse side of each banknote features different elements of nature, tradition, culture, flora, fauna and the economy that are distinctively Malaysian. The new banknotes also retain the Bank Negara Malaysia logo, serial numbers, Jawi wordings and songket weave patterns on the reverse side of the banknotes.

The motifs for each of denomination are as follows:

Denomination Icon
RM100 Mount Kinabalu and pinnacles rock formations of Gunung Api valley
RM50 Oil Palm and Biotechnology
RM20 The Hawksbill and Leatherback Turtle
RM10 Rafflesia
RM5 Rhinoceros Hornbill
RM1 ‘Wau Bulan’ (Moon Kite)

The new series banknotes are legal tender and will co-circulate with the existing series. The existing series will be gradually phased out.

Bank Negara Malaysia is working closely with financial institutions, businesses and cash handling vendors to ensure a smooth transition to the new currency series. Vendors of cash handling machines will be given six months to calibrate their machines to ensure convenience for the use of the new banknotes.

Sales Outlets for the New Malaysia Banknotes

The commemorative banknotes are available for sale from 22 December 2011 at Bank Negara Malaysia’s headquarters (BNMLINK) and its branches located in Pulau Pinang, Johor Bahru, Kuala Terengganu, Kuching and Kota Kinabalu.

Specification for New Fourth Series Banknotes

Denomination Substrate Dimension Predominant Colour
RM100 Paper 150mm X 69mm Purple
RM50 Paper 145mm X 69mm Green-blue
RM20 Paper 145mm X 65mm Orange
RM10 Paper 140mm X 65mm Red
RM5 Polymer 135mm X 65mm Green
RM1 Polymer 120mm X 65mm Blue

Check out the video below! There’s a video introduction to the New Malaysian banknotes too! Lolz.


New series of Malaysian banknotes revealed: Distinctively Malaysia

Source : Bank Negara Malaysia

See also: The New Series of Malaysian Banknotes: Distinctively Malaysia Website

Malaysian Jess Lee Kar Wei 李佳薇 wins Taiwan’s reality TV competition “One Million Star” 超級星光大道

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011 2,317 views


超級星光大道 20110130 李佳薇 – 回家


超級星光大道 20110130 李佳薇 – Listen

“李佳薇太完美了”‧“星光”首個大馬冠軍贏喝彩歡呼

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26 Malaysians Rescued From Earth Quake China Finally Home

Monday, May 19th, 2008 2,162 views

Malaysian Rescued From Recent China Earth Quake
Rescue op: A Chinese rescuer carries a 90-year-old Malaysian tourist towards a waiting helicopter in Maoxian County. She had been stranded in Sichuan since Monday. — AP

CHENGDU: The 26 Malaysians who were stranded following the earthquake in China are expected to reach home early tomorrow morning.

They are expected to arrive at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport at 12.20am on flight MU539 scheduled to depart from Shanghai Pudong International Airport at 7.45pm today.

The group was stranded in the earthquake-hit area of Maoxian in the Sichuan province for five days. They had been on a week-long tour of the province when the quake hit.

The group flew from Chengdu to Shanghai yesterday afternoon.

The travel agency that arranged the tour were still sorting out flight arrangements so all of them could return on the same flight.

Ipoh Golden Dragon Tours Sdn Bhd managing director Choy Wong Heng said the company and its Chinese counterparts had done their best to ensure the group’s safe return.

“We are grateful to everyone who has helped us in China,” he added.

The group, comprising 25 tourists and their tour guide, was airlifted out of Maoxian, about 40km from the epicentre of the earthquake on Friday.

When the earthquake struck at 2.28pm, the group was having lunch at a restaurant in Maoxian. They were evacuated and escaped unhurt.

They had been bound for Dujiangyan, one of the worse-hit areas in the most devastating quake to strike China in three decades.
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KUALA LUMPUR: Tears and hugs filled the arrival hall of the KL International Airport after the 26 Malaysian tourists who were stranded following the earthquake in China landed early Sunday morning.

They arrived home safely at 1am to cheers of concerned families and awaiting pressmen.

Also present to greet them were Perak state executive councillor for Higher Education, Science, Technology and Communication Su Keong Siong and Wisma Putra officials.

One tourist, Ang Kooi Sim, 41, could not hold back tears when she saw her cousin Koo Kooi Swee, 72, who had waited at the airport with his two daughters since 11pm.

“I’m so glad to finally return home. It has been a harrowing experience and there is nothing that I want to do than spend time with my family,” she said.

Grandmother Elizabeth Louie Wai Lan, 90, hugged her grandson and great-grandson who had travelled from Ipoh to get her home.

“I am glad to be back. What else do you want me to say?” she asked reporters.

Louie’s great-grandson Justin Goh, 14, said he would “make every effort” to spend time with his great-grandmother from now on.
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Sheikh Muszaphar set to be first Malaysian in space

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007 1,495 views

Hospital UKM’s Dr Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor will make history when he goes into space on board the Russian Soyuz TMA-11 spacecraft at 9.22pm (Malaysian time) on Wednesday.

“It’s a small step for me, but a great leap for the Malaysian people,” Dr Sheikh Muszaphar ” the first Malaysian to go into space ” told the Associated Press, rephrasing Neil Armstrong’s legendary words after the Apollo landing on the moon in 1969.

He will spend 10 days in space, including eight on board the Inter-national Space Station (ISS) where he will be part of the ISS Expedition16 crew. more

Wow, Malaysian in space. Don’t play play wor. haha =p It will set to launch at 9.22pm. I think you can watch it live @ Astro, Channel 588 or watch it live online @ Angkasa1 and you can join the Angkasa1 chat

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