Bolehland
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This is a poster dedicated to my country. It reflects some of the cultural and bizarre issues in Malaysia a in humour perspective by using letters. The word ‘Bolehland’ (Can Land) was derived from a cheesy national slogan ‘Malaysia Boleh’ (Malaysia Can), which is a word contains double meaning, Malaysians used to say it whenever proud or bad thing happened. Every letters come with a story: (B)Bribery; (O)Oil/Petrol; (L)Language (Assimilated language); (E)Election (Ghost voters); (H)Holidays (A lot, sometimes with bizarre reason); (L)Liberty of speech; (A)Alcohol (Prohibited for Muslim); (N)National Anthem ‘Negaraku’ (Imitation of a Hawaiian song ‘Mamula Moon’ or Indonesian song ‘Terang Boelan’); (D)Datuk (A federal title, which means grandfather in Malay language)
Bolehland
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Bolehland

This is a poster dedicated to my country. It reflects some of the cultural and bizarre issues in Malaysia a in humour perspective by using letter Read More

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