Miri Christmas Parade — A Celebration for All Communities

Did you know? The Miri Christmas Parade is entering its 16th edition this year and will take place on Saturday, 6 December 2025, at 5:00 PM. The theme for this year is “Jesus Christ, Our Peace”, symbolizing the spirit of peace, unity, and love through the festive season.
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Miri Christmas Parade — Highlights
Event Overview
• Organisers: Miri City Council + around 15 local churches
• Gathering & Start Point: Miri Fan-Shaped Park
• Event Nature: Annual festive celebration, open to all religions and communities
• Expected Attendance: Tens of thousands of churchgoers, residents, and visitors
• Objective: Promote community cohesion, respect, and mutual support
Key Features
• Colorful Performances: Christmas floats, decorated light squads, carols, and street performances
• Festive Atmosphere: Parade route passes through the city centre, bringing joyful Christmas cheer to the streets
• Open Participation: Welcoming people of all backgrounds to join the celebration
• Family Friendly: Ideal for families and photography enthusiasts who want to capture the floats and night scenes
Safety & Management
• The city council urges the public to follow traffic instructions and crowd management measures
• Encourages healthy and safe participation to ensure a smooth and harmonious event
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Strategic Significance
• The Miri Christmas Parade has become a landmark annual event
• Strengthens city culture and community cohesion
• Reflects the city’s spirit of diversity, respect, and mutual support
• Provides a platform for families and communities to celebrate together
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📍 The Miri Christmas Parade — More Than Just a Festive Event
It is a cultural celebration, a community integration platform, and a family gathering space, making it one of the warmest and liveliest year-end events in Miri.
Starting from Fan-Shaped Park and moving through the city centre, the colorful floats and festive lights illuminate the streets, spreading peace and blessings.
Do you think this year’s Christmas Parade will once again become Miri’s most popular annual celebration?







