A rojak kind of love


A demonstration of Malay, Chinese and Indian weddings at a fair in a KL shopping centre. Can they be mixed up?

Does our society work against interracial marriages? Do such unions end up with one culture dominating another, or are they a genuine symbiosis of two?

MIXED marriages sparked a deep interest in me recently. Given the fact that Malaysia is a melting pot of cultures and our society is very fluid, interracial relationships are not uncommon, yet we still possess a somewhat contemptuous attitude towards it. 

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