CelcomDigi invites all Malaysians to join in creating the nation’s largest crowdsourced Malaysia Day ad!


  • Nation
  • Tuesday, 12 Sep 2023

PETALING JAYA: CelcomDigi Bhd is inviting all Malaysians to come together and be part of creating an iconic Hari Malaysia artwork that will be featured in the nation’s largest crowdsourced Malaysia Day ad!

Inspired by the spirit of unity and our national day’s theme of “Malaysia Madani: Tekad Perpaduan, Penuhi Harapan”, CelcomDigi aims to bring together Malaysians through a unique work of art that showcases the diversity and melting pot of cultures that make up our nation.

Malaysia means different things to every citizen, so this is a great opportunity for Malaysians to express what they love about the country and how proud they are to be a Malaysian!

Here’s how Malaysians can be part of this meaningful #CelcomDigiHariMalaysia project:

Step 1: Get creative and snap a photo of the Malaysia you love

Step 2: Post the photo on your Instagram feed with the hashtag #CelcomDigiHariMalaysia

Step 3: Make sure your profile is set to public to be featured

Photo submissions are accepted until 11:59 pm today.

Submit as many photos as you wish now – this is your opportunity to have your photos displayed on Sept 16 at over 60 digital out-of-home billboards Celcom Bluecube and Digi stores nationwide.

For more information, visit https://cd.link/cdharimalaysia

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