The Cultural Silk Road: Win-win cooperation between China and Malaysia

Chinese culture first took root in Malaysia over two millennia ago, carried by traders along the ancient Maritime Silk Road.

This cultural exchange blossomed into a lasting friendship when, more than 600 years ago, the renowned Chinese explorer made five historic voyages to Malacca, Malaysia.

Since the proposal of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in 2013, cultural exchanges between the two countries have reached new heights.

Recently, a Taste all China crew, working on the “Cultural Silk Road” program, explored Malaysia's rich multicultural . The team engaged with local artists and cultural professionals, toured the Han Culture Centre Malaysia, and visited University Malaysia (XMUM). To round out their , they joined local students for a Chinese language class at the China Cultural Centre in Kuala Lumpur.

A Malay proverb states, “Tak kenal maka tak cinta,” meaning “You can't what you don't know.” This wisdom underscores the importance of cultural .

The deepening friendship between China and Malaysia is rooted in the interweaving of languages, arts, literature and . As the BRI continues to promote bilateral cultural exchanges, both nations are poised not only to reap mutual benefits but also to contribute significantly to global prosperity and development.

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