The Borneo Post (Sabah)

I feel like a star – Consul general

Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Kota Kinabalu, Chen Peijie, said the wide media coverage she received has made her a star.

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editor Toh Chee Kong.

Chen said media was a powerful force that must not be overlooked in today’s society.

Since she assumed office, Chen said she had been widely reported by the local media.

“I feel I have become a star among the media. I have not had this experience before.”

Having said that, Chen praised the local media for their high profession­alism.

“In the functions I have attended, I often notice the reporters busy doing their job.

“Today’s functions are published in the newspapers the next day to bring the latest and accurate news to readers.”

Chen was also pleased to see the coverage of positive news of China in the local papers.

She hoped that the local media would continue to play their important role in enhancing the relations between China and Malaysia, especially in telling the China story well. On the other hand, Chen hoped that the courtesy visit yesterday would bring about future collaborat­ion between the newspaper agency and China, after having learned that See Hua Daily News had initiated a fund-raising exercise for Wenchuan earthquake victims and the cultural and youth exchange programme with China organized by KTS Group in its 50th anniversar­y celebratio­n.

Chen also handed an invitation letter to The Eighth Forum on the Global Chinese Language Media to Ngu, which will take place from August 22 to 24 at Guizhou Province, China.

Ngu told Chen that See Hua Daily News, the sister paper of The Borneo Post, welcomes collaborat­ion with the Chinese government to promote exchanges and strengthen cooperatio­n in the area of culture, economics and trade to achieve a win-win situation.

Apart from newspaper agency, he said the KTS Group had also establishe­d close business ties with its counterpar­ts in China.

Ng said the palm oil and timber produced by the Group were exported to China, while KTS also distribute­d Gree air conditione­rs, a well-known China air-conditioni­ng brand. He said the three newspapers under KTS Group, namely See Hua Daily News, The Borneo Post and Utusan Borneo, recorded the highest circulatio­n in Sabah and Sarawak.

“See Hua Daily News has always reported widely on news from China and has gained the support and recognitio­n from readers,” he said. Ngu added that KTS Group had organized an exchange programme in conjunctio­n with its 50th anniversar­y celebratio­n, in which the company invited 100 youths from Fujian Province, China to Sabah and Sarawak.

KTS Group also sponsored 100 youths from its subsidiary companies to China as part of the exchange programme.

In addition, he said the Group had invited a performing troupe from Sichuan, China for free cultural performanc­es in Kuala Lumpur, Kuching, Sibu, Miri and Kota Kinabalu.

The performanc­es received overwhelmi­ng response from the public, Ngu added.

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 ??  ?? The Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Kota Kinabalu, Chen Peijie (second left) presenting the invitation to The Eighth Forum on the Global Chinese Language Media to KTS Sabah area general operations manager Ngu Ngiong Hieng during the...
The Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Kota Kinabalu, Chen Peijie (second left) presenting the invitation to The Eighth Forum on the Global Chinese Language Media to KTS Sabah area general operations manager Ngu Ngiong Hieng during the...

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