
A viral video has sparked outrage across Malaysia, showing a man in China, believed to be a Chinese national, using the Malaysian flag, the Jalur Gemilang, to wash his motorcycle. The video, originally shared by a Malaysian student studying in China, has since ignited a wave of anger and criticism online.
The video was first posted on TikTok by @tbheng_18, a Malaysian student from Sabah. The clip, which has now been deleted, showed a man in an undisclosed location in China, where several people were washing their motorcycles. In the video, the man was seen folding the Jalur Gemilang and using it as a rag to clean his vehicle. An overlaid text on the video read, "A China national using the Jalur Gemilang to wash his motorcycle?!"Although the original video has been removed from TikTok, it was quickly reshared on various social media platforms. One of the most widely viewed reposts was shared on X (formerly known as Twitter) by @update11111, which garnered over 800k views and fueled further outrage among Malaysians.
As the controversy escalated, @tbheng_18 posted a follow-up video to clarify the situation. He emphasized that he was not the individual seen in the video using the Malaysian flag to wash the motorcycle. Instead, the person in question was a Chinese national. In his explanation, @tbheng_18 stressed that he is a proud Malaysian who loves his country and had recorded the incident to report it to the authorities at his school in China. According to him, he had also instructed the individual to stop using the Jalur Gemilang in such a disrespectful manner and to return the flag. In response to the incident, the school took action by confiscating the individual's motorcycle. However, both the original video and the follow-up clarification have since been removed from @tbheng_18's TikTok account.
The incident has stirred deep emotions among Malaysians, with many expressing their dismay over the disrespect shown to the national flag. The Jalur Gemilang is a symbol of Malaysia's identity and unity, and any misuse or desecration of the flag is seen as a grave insult.This episode highlights the power of social media to amplify incidents and provoke strong reactions, especially when national symbols are involved. While the situation has been addressed, the viral video serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting national symbols and the sensitivities that come with them.
The video was first posted on TikTok by @tbheng_18, a Malaysian student from Sabah. The clip, which has now been deleted, showed a man in an undisclosed location in China, where several people were washing their motorcycles. In the video, the man was seen folding the Jalur Gemilang and using it as a rag to clean his vehicle. An overlaid text on the video read, "A China national using the Jalur Gemilang to wash his motorcycle?!"
Although the original video has been removed from TikTok, it was quickly reshared on various social media platforms. One of the most widely viewed reposts was shared on X (formerly known as Twitter) by @update11111, which garnered over 800k views and fueled further outrage among Malaysians.
As the controversy escalated, @tbheng_18 posted a follow-up video to clarify the situation. He emphasized that he was not the individual seen in the video using the Malaysian flag to wash the motorcycle. Instead, the person in question was a Chinese national.
In his explanation, @tbheng_18 stressed that he is a proud Malaysian who loves his country and had recorded the incident to report it to the authorities at his school in China. According to him, he had also instructed the individual to stop using the Jalur Gemilang in such a disrespectful manner and to return the flag.
In response to the incident, the school took action by confiscating the individual's motorcycle. However, both the original video and the follow-up clarification have since been removed from @tbheng_18's TikTok account.
The incident has stirred deep emotions among Malaysians, with many expressing their dismay over the disrespect shown to the national flag. The Jalur Gemilang is a symbol of Malaysia's identity and unity, and any misuse or desecration of the flag is seen as a grave insult.
This episode highlights the power of social media to amplify incidents and provoke strong reactions, especially when national symbols are involved. While the situation has been addressed, the viral video serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting national symbols and the sensitivities that come with them.




