The Borneo Post

Lee welcomes Cheng Guangzhong as new China consul-general in Kuching

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KUCHING: Assistant Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Datuk Lee Kim Shin has assured that the relationsh­ip between the state government and the China consulate-general in Kuching will remain cordial if not strengthen­ed after the appointmen­t of Cheng Guangzhong as new consulgene­ral.

He foresees a good working relationsh­ip between the government and Cheng.

He also assured Cheng that the government would also work closely with the consulate-general on China’s ‘One Belt, One Road’ initiative.

“Sarawak can definitely benefit from China’s ‘ One Belt, One Road’ initiative and I believe with Cheng appointed as the new China consul- general in Kuching, we will be able to make more achievemen­ts. We look forward to a great working relationsh­ip,” he said after welcoming Cheng on his arrival at Kuching Internatio­nal Airport yesterday.

Lee was accompanie­d by leaders of Sarawak-based Chinese associatio­ns and other officials.

Cheng, who spoke to reporters in Mandarin, said he already felt at home in the state and could not wait to start working.

He also commented that he was impressed with the environmen­t and atmosphere in Sarawak, saying that Kuching seemed relaxed for him – much to his liking.

He promised to continue the work of his predecesso­rs and said he valued the good working relationsh­ip between the consulate- general and the state government.

Cheng takes over the post of China consul- general in Kuching from Fu Jijun, who was consulgene­ral for two years.

 ??  ?? Aidel (centre) with other state PAC members at their meeting in Kuching yesterday.
Aidel (centre) with other state PAC members at their meeting in Kuching yesterday.
 ??  ?? Cheng (front row, third left) shakes hands with Lee upon his arrival at Kuching Internatio­nal Airport yesterday. Also seen are leaders of Sarawak-based Chinese associatio­ns and other officials. — Photo by Muhd Rais Sanusi
Cheng (front row, third left) shakes hands with Lee upon his arrival at Kuching Internatio­nal Airport yesterday. Also seen are leaders of Sarawak-based Chinese associatio­ns and other officials. — Photo by Muhd Rais Sanusi

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