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Festivals in Malaysia in September

Malaysia has 1 local festival variants to explore in September, with date signals, places, traditions, foods, symbols, and a 3D map entry.

Open Malaysia September festivals on the 3D map
1Festival cores
1Regional variants
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Festival search guide

This page answers searches for festivals in Malaysia in September, including traditions, foods, and local variants.

What you can explore

Use this guide to compare Malaysia festivals in September by tradition, food, local custom, and festival core.

Top festivals in Malaysia in September: Dates and places

Use this 2026 guide to quickly scan the main festivals, places, date confidence, and map entry for Malaysia in September.

FestivalPlaceDate confidenceSourceMap
Hungry Ghost FestivalGeorge Town · PenangAround the fifteenth day of the seventh lunar month; some regions observe it throughout the monthNeeds verificationOpen

Traditions, food and symbols

How to explore these festivals on MapDepth

Open the 3D map, start from Malaysia, then filter by September, festival theme, and regional variant to compare these traditions.

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FAQ

What festivals happen in Malaysia in September 2026?

Malaysia in September features Ghost Festival, with date confidence, places, customs, foods, and map routes on MapDepth.

What events and celebrations happen in Malaysia in September?

This guide covers September festivals, events and celebrations in Malaysia, including ancestor rites, offering distribution, welcoming and sending spirits, offering fruit.

Which regions have September festivals in Malaysia?

Regional highlights include George Town · Penang, each connected to festival cores and local variants.

Seasonal context

In September, Malaysia has 1 festival core and 1 regional variant in season, led by Ghost Festival and grounded in customs and foods such as ancestor rites, offering distribution, welcoming and sending spirits, offering fruit.

Representative festival cores

Customs and foods

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