The Borneo Post

Institute continues efforts to promote Chinese calligraph­y, drawings

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MIRI: Miri Tzyy Yang Philosophy Studies Institute has been actively promoting culturally­based activities in the spirit of strengthen­ing harmony among the multi-racial society in Malaysia.

According to its chairman Then Chan Fah, the institute since its establishm­ent in the 1990s has received wonderful support from the public in their endeavours to create cultural awareness, especially in the aspects of Chinese calligraph­y and drawings despite the institute’s relatively small membership.

“We also utilised the expertise of our members who are artists to showcase our publicatio­n and help in fundraisin­g effort for schools and the needy,” he explained.

He added that it was important that the showcase become an eye opener for other races to appreciate the unique heritage and richness of calligraph­y’s history.

Recently, Then paid a courtesy call on the institute’s legal advisor Alan Ling at his office.

Ling, a lawyer by profession, has been appointed as legal advisor to the institute for many years and always rendered support to programmes held by the institute, he added.

“He also sponsored the committee members of the institute for a luncheon programme on the fourth day of Lunar New Year, organised by the Federation of Miri Chinese Associatio­ns.”

Then commended Ling for his generosity and great support throughout the years and hoped for further collaborat­ions in the future.

Ling, meanwhile, pointed out how important it was for the institute involved to have continuous support in order to organise activities and promote Chinese calligraph­y and drawings.

 ?? ?? Ling (left) presents a donation to Then for the institute during the recent courtesy call.
Ling (left) presents a donation to Then for the institute during the recent courtesy call.

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