The 65-year-old army veteran has been at it for the past 20 years.
The Kampung Teluk Ketapang resident not only erects flags on his machine to usher in the Merdeka
"I began putting up the 'Jalur Gemilang' after I retired in 1996 because patriotism is too thick in me
"The people have called me a freak and all sorts of names, (and) that makes me angry! I will find that person and ask personally, 'Am I the one who is mad or is it you who has gone mad?
"I told (that person) that I put up all these because I love my country and it is only for a certain period, not all the time," Juhari told Bernama here Monday.
He said he would fork out his own money every year to ensure that his surroundings were filled with national flags from early August until the celebration of Malaysia Day on Sept 16.
"I have spent hundreds of
"Actually, how many flags you put up is not important. The most important thing is the patriotism. I am sad to see not many people are keen to fly the 'Jalur Gemilang' when it only costs less than RM2 each for the small ones.
"Whenever I see torn flags anywhere, I feel hurt
Every Malaysian should be proud to fly the 'Jalur Gemilang' at every building and house, not just in August but at all times, said the father of 11 children and 17 grandchildren.
He also plans to erect all state flags at his home and work
"If I manage to get all those flags, I can die in peace," he said.