The Borneo Post

Abg Johari’s China visit proves close bilateral relationsh­ip

- By Saiful Bahari reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: The visit by Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg to China starting Sunday – his first in his capacity as chief minister – is testimony of the state’s ability to share with China’s prosperity and progress.

According to Abang Johari, his maiden visit under his new role will have him meeting many business people in Beijing, Kunming, Guangzhou and Hong Kong.

“A few memoranda of understand­ing ( MOUs) will be signed, particular­ly in the field of tourism and I believe China is a rich country that we can woo to come to our state as tourists,” he said at the Chinese Consulate General Lunar New Year Dinner at Imperial Hotel here on Sunday.

His text of speech was read by Youth and Sports and Solidarity Minister Dato Sri Michael Manyin.

Abang Johari added that he was confident that more Chinese tourists would choose the state as their holiday destinatio­n in years to come.

“We will also have other engagement­s during the trip, which includes engineerin­g and constructi­on, culture and education, urban renewal and housing,” he said.

On a related matter, Abang Johari pointed out that relations between China and Malaysia was not recent and had been establishe­d since the 15th century,

A few memoranda of understand­ing (MOUs) will be signed, particular­ly in the field of tourism and I believe China is a rich country that we can woo to come to our state as tourists. Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg, Chief Minister

with the Chinese having been in Sarawak for generation­s.

“The Sarawakian Chinese of today are no longer ‘pendatang’ or immigrants, but are Sarawakian­s like every other Sarawakian­s,” he added.

Meanwhile, China’s Consul General in Kuching Fu Jijun said China and Sarawak relations reached new heights last year, which witnessed the signing of several agreements and MOUs.

“Agreements and MoUs were signed, which would see strengthen­ing of bilateral collaborat­ion in port management, tourism promotion, production of solar panel, iron and steel, bio carbon and infrastruc­ture constructi­on,” he said.

Fu added that friendship states and cooperatio­n of cities had deepened with Fujian becoming the friendship state, and Kuching and Sibu having exchanged delegation visits.

“We are glad that the Sarawak government attaches great importance to promoting cooperatio­n between Sarawak and China, and I am confident that the visit by Abang Johari would deepen the cooperatio­n and friendship between China and Sarawak,” he added.

At the event, Fu introduced China’s new Deputy Consul General in Kuching Zhang Yang – an experience­d diplomat who had worked in China embassies in Surinam, Japan and Singapore.

 ??  ?? (From right) Fu presents a souvenir to Manyin at the dinner, as Manyin’s wife Mary Manyin and Fu’s wife Liu Sha look on.
(From right) Fu presents a souvenir to Manyin at the dinner, as Manyin’s wife Mary Manyin and Fu’s wife Liu Sha look on.

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