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China, Sabah pledge closer ties in tourism, culture, development

China, Sabah pledge closer ties in tourism, culture, development

Borneo Post15 hours ago
Zhu (right) and Liew discuss the enhancement of bilateral relations, among other matters of common interest.
KOTA KINABALU (July 1): The new Consul General of the People's Republic of China in Kota Kinabalu, Zhu Xinglong, paid a courtesy call on Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment Datuk Seri Christina Liew on Monday.
Consul General Zhu said under the strategic guidance of the leaders of China and Malaysia, bilateral relations have reached a historic high, and the prospects for cooperation between the two countries are broad.
'China is Sabah's largest source of international tourists,' he said.
The Consul General expressed willingness to work closely with the minister to implement the important consensus reached by the two countries' leaders, and to strengthen exchanges and cooperation between China and Sabah in areas such as governance, civilisational dialogue, cultural industries, tourism and poverty alleviation, in a joint effort to build a high-level strategic China-Malaysia community with a shared future.
Liew warmly welcomed Zhu's assumption of office in Sabah and noted that China's rapid development in recent years is remarkable.
She expressed her readiness to maintain close communication and coordination with the Consul General, learn from China's governance experience, and expand people-to-people and cultural exchanges between Sabah and China.
'Let us work together to usher in the next 'Golden 50 Years' of China-Malaysia relations,' she added.
Also present were Deputy Consul General Xue Xiaoning and other officials, and Sabah Tourism Board Deputy Chief Executive Officer Tay Shu Lan.
The Chinese Consulate General also expressed its willingness to further strengthen cooperation with the Malaysia-China Chamber of Commerce (MCCC) Sabah, with the shared aim of assisting local businesses in expanding into the Chinese market, establishing government-to-business dialogue platforms, promoting intergovernmental exchanges, and enhancing interactions in education, youth development and cultural engagement to create new momentum for bilateral collaboration.
On Monday night, Zhu, accompanied by Xue and Consuls Fan Yichang, Liang Yutai and Wen Desi, held an in-depth exchange session with representatives of MCCC Sabah. The two sides engaged in extensive discussions on deepening bilateral cooperation between Malaysia and China, enhancing subnational and local-level connectivity, and promoting economic, trade and cultural exchanges.
The exchange dinner was jointly facilitated by MCCC Sabah's Public Relations Officer Edmund Goh and Assistant Public Relations Officer Yong Wei Hau, in collaboration with the Chinese Consulate General, reflecting a high degree of mutual understanding and a shared vision for regional cooperation.
Zhu noted that the Chinese government attaches great importance to its comprehensive strategic partnership with Malaysia. In particular, President Xi Jinping's state visit to Malaysia in April 2025 marked the beginning of the 'Golden 50 Years' era in bilateral relations. During the visit, both countries signed multiple agreements covering trade, technology, agriculture, education, and culture, injecting new vitality into bilateral ties.
He emphasized that Sabah occupies a key strategic position in the broader framework of Malaysia–China cooperation. In recent years, from palm oil exports to tourism services, Sabah's trade with China has seen steady growth, highlighting its vast potential.
Datuk Dexter Lau, president of MCCC Sabah, shared that the chamber remains committed to its guiding principle of 'communication, cooperation, and mutual benefit,' and will continue to lead its member enterprises to actively participate in various levels of Malaysia–China collaboration. Over the coming months, the Chamber has planned a series of exchange visits to China — including trips to Chongqing, Yunnan University, Zhengzhou in Henan Province and Xinjiang — to attend economic forums, engage in business matchmaking, and explore cooperative opportunities, with the aim of expanding business prospects and integrating cross-border resources.
He also expressed hope that the Chinese Consulate General in Kota Kinabalu would continue leveraging its networks and resources to support the Chamber, assist its members in expanding into the Chinese market, connect with potential partners, and gain access to strategic platforms — ultimately helping Sabah entrepreneurs, particularly the Chinese business community, to grow stronger and enhance their overall competitiveness and visibility.
This exchange dinner not only highlighted the Consulate's strong commitment to supporting MCCC Sabah but also injected fresh impetus into strengthening strategic cooperation between China and Malaysia. Both sides agreed on the need to maintain close communication, promote practical cooperation mechanisms, and enable Sabah to play an even more active bridging role under the evolving framework of Malaysia–China relations — working together to achieve more high-quality collaborative outcomes.
Also present at the event were MCCC Sabah representatives, including Life Honorary Adviser Datuk Lau Kok Sing, Honorary Adviser Dato' Soh Poh Soon, former president Datuk Michael Chin, Deputy President Kapitan Dr Callee Tan, Vice President Lau Jiin Woei, Vice President Loius Su, Treasurer Shawn Tan, Deputy Treasurer Tommy Lo, Women Entrepreneurs Committee (WEC) Committee Members Angelina Zhang and Liu Li Rong, as well as members Datuk Lim Su Chung, Dr Wong Tze Sheng, Dexter Yeh, Bernard Chu and Douglas Chong.
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