Hujan emas di negeri orang, hujan batu di negeri sendiri, lebih baik negeri sendiri.
“It rains gold in another's land, it rains stones in one's own, yet one's own land is still better.”
No matter how prosperous a foreign land may seem, one's own home and homeland remain dearer and better.
— Traditional Singapore Wisdom, Singapore
Source: Traditional Malay proverb (peribahasa Melayu), shared heritage of Singapore's Malay community and the wider Malay-speaking region, public-domain oral tradition
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