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1986 in Malaysia
29 years of the nationhood
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- 3 January - SMK Lembah Keramat, Selangor was founded and opened to public.
- February - Central Market, Kuala Lumpur's new attractions is officially opened.
- January - Suleiman Courts residential flats is demolished.
- February - The 1986 Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) General Conference is held.
- March - Rioters, protesting against the appointment of the Chief Minister and Head of State, detonated bombs and committed arson around major towns in the 1986 Sabah riots.
- March - Johor Circuit (Pasir Gudang), the second Malaysian race track circuit after Batu Tiga Circuit in Shah Alam, Selangor is officially opened.
- March - Tun Ghafar Baba becomes Deputy Prime Minister replacing Tun Musa Hitam who resigned due to differences of opinion with the prime minister.
- April - The 1986 General Elections.
- 15 April - Sudirman Arshad held an open air concert on Chow Kit Road, which was the first time ever that a street concert drew a 100,000 person crowd on a Monday night.
- 27 June - Highway Concessionnaires Berhad, Malaysia's first highway concessionnaires operators is founded.
- 11 July - The P. Ramlee Memorial at Jalan Dedap, Taman P. Ramlee, Setapak, Kuala Lumpur is opened for public.
- November - Ferry Malaysia is launch in Kuantan Port, Pahang.
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