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National Palace Closes With Pomp and Pageantry

NATIONAL PALACE CLOSES WITH POMP AND PAGEANTRY
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 16 (Bernama) -- After serving for 54 years, National
Palace at Jalan Istana here, which is the official residence of the King,
Tuesday ended its function officially with pomp and pageantry.
The ceremony beginning at 9am, witnessed the marching in of the First
Battalion of the Royal Malay Regiment (RAMD) comprising two officers and 58 men
of various ranks accompanied by the RAMD central band.
The ceremony continued with a team of flag bearers comprising 10 members of
the RAMD who lowered the King's private flag as the last post
was being played to signify the shifting of National Palace at Jalan Istana to
the National Palace in Jalan Duta.
Later, the ceremony continued with the procession of the flag bearers with
the ceremonial horse squadron to the palace main entrance to present the flag to
National Palace Grand Chamberlain Tengku Farok Husin Tengku Abdul Jalil who
represented National Palace in signifying the palace's completion of duty.
The flag was presented by Acting RAMD First Battalion Officer in Command
Major Mohd Kadri Abu Bakar.
As a symbolic closure of the monumental building with its golden dome, the
Grand Chamberlain later directed National Palace officer Rosli Asri to lock the
main entrance of the palace signifying all duties at National Palace had
completed before moving to the National Palace at Jalan Duta for another flag
raising ceremony.
The teams in attendance comprised RAMD First Battalion and the Ceremonial
Horse Squadron with three officers and 69 men of various ranks with 12 horses.
Among those present to witness the flag lowering ceremony were Senior Deputy
Secretary General of the Prime Minister's Department who is also the chairman
of National Official Ceremony, Othman Mahmood; Armed Forces (ATM) Chief of
Staff Lt Gen Raja Afandi Raja Mohd Nor and ATM's Deputy Chief of Staff
Maj Gen Abdul Aziz Ibrahim.
Meanwhile, at the in Jalan Duta, a ceremony to raise the Yang
di-Pertuan Agong's private flag began at 10.25am when the Grand Chamberlain
handed over the flag to a team of flag bearers to signify the commencement of
duty of the Malaysian Armed Forces at the Jalan Duta National Palace square.
The new palace in tune with technology today uses an automated flag raiser
unlike the manual approach at the old palace.
National Palace began shifting its operations to the new complex in Jalan
Duta in stages since Oct 19 while the assignment of guards from ATM began
Tuesday.
The 11.34 hectare old palace which was the official residence of the King
was originally a double storey bungalow built in 1928 by a local Chinese
millionaire, Chan Wing.
The bungalow was bought by the Selangor State Government and renovated to
become the residence of Sultan Selangor, Sultan Sir Hishamuddin Alam Shah.
The building which was made a palace of Sultan Selangor was later acquired
by the Federal Government as the official residence of the first King, Tuanku
Abdul Rahman Tuanku Muhammad, a few weeks before the declaration of
independence.
Meanwhile, the new National Palace built with Islamic and traditional Malay
features is located on a 96.52 hectare site compared to 11.34 hectare at the
old palace.
It will witness the installation of the 14th King , Sultan
Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah of Kedah in December.
-- BERNAMA