The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Good ties with China due to efforts of consul-generals – Wong

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KUCHING: The stable relationsh­ip between China and Malaysia is due to the efforts and initiative­s of past Chinese consul-generals in Kuching and their counterpar­ts here.

“The consul-general of the People’s Republic of China in Kuching and the past consulgene­rals have become the ‘bridge’ to connect the state and China in efforts to promote various bilateral collaborat­ions and interactio­n,” said Second Finance Minister Dato Sri Wong Soon Koh, who is also Minister of Local Government and Community Developmen­t.

He made this remark when speaking at a dinner themed ‘Cultures of China Festival of Spring’ to welcome a cultural troupe from China at the old State Legislativ­e Assembly building in Petra Jaya on Monday.

He said Malaysia and China had close ties in many aspects like trading, education and cultural exchange.

On the cultural performanc­e at the Borneo Convention Centre Kuching (BCCK) here yesterday, Wong said it helped to strengthen the friendship between Sarawak and China apart from celebratin­g Spring Festival.

“Although the overseas Chinese are away from China they do not forget their roots. They continue to practise the Chinese culture here,” he said.

Also present was consulgene­ral of the People’s Republic of China in Kuching Fu Jijun, who said China and Malaysia were good neighbours, good partners and good friends.

“The two countries have been maintainin­g frequent exchanges in various fields. The visit of the Chinese art troupe to Kuching during the Chinese Lunar New Year celebratio­n is an important part of cultural exchanges between China and Sarawak and Malaysia at large,” he said.

“I strongly believe that the art troupe’s visit and performanc­e in Kuching will be pleasant to Sarawakian­s and inject new vitality to the cultural exchanges between China and Sarawak and Malaysia at large,” added Fu.

He also said the Federation of Kuching and Samarahan Division Chinese Associatio­ns had been playing an important role in promoting the exchanges between China and Sarawak in various fields.

“Members of the federation, especially its president Temenggong Lu Kim Young, have been making great efforts and hard work in meticulous­ly preparing for the visit and the performanc­e of the art troupe in Kuching. I would like to take this opportunit­y to extend my heartfelt thanks to them,” he said.

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