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Michelle Yeoh likens KL’s festival lights to cinematic stage

Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh says KL’s ‘I LITE U’ lights are a beacon for VM2026, inviting the world to experience Malaysia’s diversity and heritage

KUALA LUMPUR: Oscar-winning actress Tan Sri Michelle Yeoh has likened Kuala Lumpur to a cinematic stage as the city launched a festival of lights in preparation for Visit Malaysia 2026.

Speaking at the “I LITE U” Festival launch in Bukit Bintang, Yeoh described the illuminated landmarks as more than mere decoration. She said they act as a symbolic bridge connecting culture, creativity and community.

“Visit Malaysia 2026 is not just about tourism. It is an invitation to experience our diversity, warmth, culinary symphony, and our vibrant arts,” said the United Nations Goodwill Ambassador.

The Ipoh-born star said light serves a dual purpose of guidance and global signalling. “First, it guides and illuminates our path forward. And second, it becomes a beacon that signals to others, ‘Here we are’,” she explained.

Yeoh expressed personal pride in the capital city that shaped her early dreams. She said the illumination marks the beginning of a story of “breathtaking beauty, rich heritage, and relentless innovation” to be shared with the world.

The Hollywood actress called on Malaysians to embody the nation’s spirit of hospitality. She encouraged them to show the true meaning of Malaysian welcome to future international guests.

“Let this light shine as a symbol of the glorious future that we build together,” Yeoh added.

The event is seen as a prelude to a series of cultural and tourism initiatives planned for 2026. It aims to reinforce Malaysia’s image as a global destination for heritage, art and innovation.

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