The champion's doodle is the best among the winners, it truly shown the essence of Malaysia. Great job! Keep up!
September 16, 2014 at 9:40 PM
What does Malaysia mean to you? That’s what we asked kids in the first ever Doodle4Google competition held in Malaysia. Today, in celebration of Malaysia Day, we’re featuring the winning doodle on www.google.com.my.
Our winner, sixteen-year-old Lee Yee Run, a student of SMJK Yoke Kuan in Sekinchan, Selangor, says his doodle entitled “Beauty of Malaysia” was inspired by the true and unique colours of his country. It captures the diverse landscapes of Malaysia, from the mountains, to the seaside and Kuala Lumpur’s iconic buildings. He hopes his doodle will encourage others to take time to discover spots they’ve never visited. [Image]
Check out the doodles by all our finalists, which we hope will inspire you to explore more of the beauty that Malaysia has to offer.
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From left to right: Ages 13 - 15 category winner — Mohammed Anoof Ibrahim of Mutiara International Grammar School, Ampang;
Matthew Zaheen (Marketing Manager, Google Malaysia);
Ages 10 - 12 category winner — Chin Joe Yi of SJK (C) Kwang Hwa, Penang;
Grand Winner — Lee Yee Run of SMJK Yoke Kuan in Sekinchan, Selangor;
Sajith Sivanandan (Managing Director, Google Malaysia);
Ages 7 - 9 category winner — Vaisnawi Harulnathan of SJKG Vallambrosa, Klang
Posted by Sajith Sivanandan, Managing Director, Google Malaysia
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Close this window Jump to comment formThe champion's doodle is the best among the winners, it truly shown the essence of Malaysia.
Great job! Keep up!
September 16, 2014 at 9:40 PM