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Chinese visitors get to experience Asean culture

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BEIJING: Visitors to the Asean Cultural Week were given an insight into the region through a variety of traditiona­l food, games and music.

A song made especially for the event, titled We Are The Ones, was a joint collaborat­ion between Malaysian and Singaporea­n musicians Alvin Wee, Rendra Zawawi and Chia I-Ling.

It was sung by Malaysian Jeryl Lee Pei Ling, one of the six finalists of China’s popular singing competitio­n The Voice of China 2016.

Conducted for the second time, the event themed “Fusing Cultures, Celebratin­g Diversity”, was held in conjunctio­n with the 13th China Beijing Internatio­nal Cultural and Creative Industry Expo.

Visitors took the opportunit­y to enjoy the traditiona­l congkak game, learned to play various traditiona­l musical instrument­s and admired the traditiona­l dance performanc­es.

Zhang Xiaokang, an undergradu­ate in Cultural Industry Management, said he wished to see more of such events.

“I like it very much, I can taste the food, see the beautiful costumes with my own eyes and not just through books.

“After coming here, I can foresee spending my next overseas trip in an Asean nation,” he said, adding that he has not been to the region.

Another student Zhao Jiaxuan said he had limited knowledge of the region although Asean-China relations have been in existence for 15 years.

“All the while, we only read about trade and economics-related topics, not much on culture and traditions,” he said.

Jasmine Kho, chief executive officer of Mulu Group, which co- organised the event together with the embassies of the 10 Asean countries, said they hoped to strengthen the local understand­ing of Asean culture, economy and social developmen­t through people-to-people exchanges.

“The connectivi­ty among our people in the region plays a key role in making Asean an integrated market and production base,” she added.

 ??  ?? Enthrallin­g performanc­e: Visitors listening to a traditiona­l musical instrument performanc­e at the Asean Cultural Week 2018 in Beijing, China.
Enthrallin­g performanc­e: Visitors listening to a traditiona­l musical instrument performanc­e at the Asean Cultural Week 2018 in Beijing, China.
 ??  ?? Traditiona­l game: Visitors learning to play the congkak at the expo.
Traditiona­l game: Visitors learning to play the congkak at the expo.

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