Tag: #CulturalExchange

  • Hunan TV International Teams Up with Mango TV and KMA Production to Promote Johor Tourism

    Hunan TV International Teams Up with Mango TV and KMA Production to Promote Johor Tourism

    Malaysia, 27 February 2026 – Hunan TV International, Mango TV, and KMA Production are championing cultural exchange between Hunan and Malaysia through a series of high-impact initiatives in Johor. The collaboration aims to showcase Malaysia’s cultural richness while celebrating the 52-year diplomatic relationship between the two countries. By integrating traditional Malaysian culture, Nanyang cuisine, and scenic landscapes into the “Let’s Go Malaysia” programme, the project fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation of cross-cultural connections.

    The collaboration also includes live events, workshops, and interactive cultural experiences at the Hunan–Malaysia Expo, allowing audiences to witness firsthand the synergy of Chinese and Malaysian traditions. Joint sessions between cultural experts and artisans emphasize the shared values and aesthetics of both regions, strengthening ties in tourism, education, and arts. This initiative highlights the transformative power of media in bridging cultures and generating global awareness of Malaysia’s diverse heritage.

  • Official Premiere and Launch Ceremony Signals New Phase of Malaysia–China Collaboration in Changsha, Hunan | 6 March 2026

    Official Premiere and Launch Ceremony Signals New Phase of Malaysia–China Collaboration in Changsha, Hunan | 6 March 2026

    A New Milestone in Malaysia–China Relations

    Amid the celebration of the 52nd anniversary of diplomatic relations between Malaysia and China, a significant cultural and economic initiative was unveiled in Changsha, Hunan. The Let’s Go Malaysia Cultural, Trade & Tourism Promotion Event, held at the Saint Tropez Hotel Changsha on 6 March 2026, marked an important step in strengthening bilateral collaboration between the two nations.

    The event also aligned with the momentum of Visit Malaysia 2026 and Visit Johor Year 2026, reinforcing ongoing efforts to attract international visitors and investors to Malaysia. Jointly organised by KMA Production and Hunan TV International, the event officially launched the cross-border travelogue programme “Let’s Go Malaysia,” a project designed to promote cultural exchange, tourism development and economic cooperation between China and Malaysia.

    Strengthening Cross-Border Collaboration

    The launch ceremony gathered prominent representatives from government agencies, tourism organisations and the private sector from both countries. Among the distinguished guests were Puan Sri Nur Qistina Lim, Chairman of KMA Production; Radzlan Shah Ramlan, Regional Director (South China) of Tourism Malaysia; Safwan Nizar Johari, Acting Investment Consul of the Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA) in China; and Farhana Kamaruddin, Trade Consul of the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE) at the Consulate General of Malaysia in Guangzhou.

    Senior officials from the Hunan Provincial Department of Commerce and the Hunan Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism were also present, alongside representatives from tourism and business sectors.

    More than a programme launch, the event served as a strategic platform connecting stakeholders across industries. Participating organisations included Tourism Malaysia, MIDA, MATRADE, Tourism Johor, as well as the Hunan Provincial Department of Commerce and the Hunan Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism. Corporate partners such as EcoWorld Development Group Berhad, R&F Princess Cove and IFOOD Expo also took part, while nearly 100 mainstream media organisations attended the event, reflecting strong interest in expanding Malaysia–China collaboration across tourism, culture and trade.

    “Let’s Go Malaysia” as a Cultural Bridge

    At the heart of the initiative is the travelogue series “Let’s Go Malaysia,” jointly produced by KMA Production and Hunan TV International. The programme goes beyond traditional travel shows by serving as a cultural bridge connecting audiences from both countries.

    Through immersive storytelling, the series highlights Malaysia’s diverse cultures, rich culinary traditions and unique tourism attractions, with particular focus on the historical and cultural heritage of Johor. The programme aims to introduce Chinese audiences to Malaysia’s vibrant lifestyle and travel experiences while strengthening people-to-people connections.

    In her remarks during the launch ceremony, Puan Sri Nur Qistina Lim expressed appreciation for the support from Tourism Johor and emphasised the programme’s role in promoting the state as a key tourism destination.

    “As this year marks Visit Johor Year 2026, we hope today’s launch will attract more visitors, especially from China, to experience the unique attractions of Johor,” she said.

    Celebrity Participation and Cultural Highlights

    The launch event featured several engaging highlights that captured the spirit of the programme. Hunan TV host Tong He and Malaysian Chinese representative Nigel entertained guests through lively interactions, reflecting the cross-cultural friendship at the centre of the travel series.

    Adding to the excitement, Malaysian badminton star and Olympic mixed doubles silver medallist Goh Liu Ying shared a special pre-recorded video message that was played during the ceremony. Although she was unable to attend in person, she expressed enthusiasm about participating in the programme and shared her positive experiences filming in Johor, describing several of the destinations as offering “a whole new level of experience.”

    Guests were also introduced to authentic Johor flavours during a culinary showcase by Hock Kee Kopitiam founder Nick Ng. Signature treats including egg tarts, traditional herbal tea and the unique beverage known as “Tiger Bites Lion” were served, offering attendees a taste of Nanyang culture and Malaysian heritage.

    Expanding Investment and Business Opportunities

    Beyond tourism and culture, the event also highlighted investment and business collaboration opportunities between Malaysia and China. With Chinese companies increasingly expanding globally, Malaysia has emerged as a strategic investment destination due to its strong infrastructure, business-friendly environment and location at the heart of ASEAN.

    During the investment promotion segment, Safwan Nizar Johari of MIDA China and MATRADE Trade Consul Farhana Kamaruddin presented Malaysia’s latest investment policies, tax incentives and bilateral trade opportunities to potential investors.

    Corporate representatives also introduced development opportunities to the audience. EcoWorld Development Group Berhad showcased its integrated industrial ecosystem platform, while R&F Princess Cove highlighted the strategic potential of its waterfront development along the Johor Strait.

    The ongoing development of the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (JS-SEZ) was also emphasised as a key driver of regional investment, positioning Johor as an emerging hub for regional headquarters, logistics and supply chain operations.

    Memorandum of Cooperation and Future Expo

    A key highlight of the ceremony was the Memorandum of Cooperation Signing Ceremony, witnessed by distinguished guests. The agreement was signed by Puan Sri Nur Qistina Lim, Lei Ting Han representing Nine Square Media, and Dicky Lee, founder of IFOOD Expo.

    The collaboration marks the official launch of preparations for the upcoming Let’s Go Malaysia Expo, scheduled to take place from 30 July to 2 August 2026. The expo is expected to serve as a platform to further strengthen trade, cultural exchange and tourism promotion between the two countries.

    Building a Stronger Malaysia–China Partnership

    In his closing remarks, Tan Kaiyuan, Deputy Director of Hunan Broadcasting System International Channel, highlighted that the launch event demonstrated the strong momentum of Malaysia–China cooperation. He noted that “Let’s Go Malaysia” has evolved beyond a television programme into a comprehensive platform integrating cultural exchange, tourism promotion and industrial collaboration.

    As both countries celebrate more than five decades of diplomatic relations, the collaboration represents a new chapter of opportunity. Leveraging Hunan’s role as an inland gateway for international cooperation and Malaysia’s position as a strategic entry point to ASEAN, the initiative is expected to strengthen bilateral partnerships across multiple sectors.

    With the official broadcast of “Let’s Go Malaysia,” a new bridge connecting culture, tourism, commerce and people-to-people exchanges between Malaysia and China has been firmly established, paving the way for deeper cooperation in the years ahead.

  • World Miniature Hobby Show (WMHS) & Malaysia Competition (MALCOM) to Elevate Penang as an International Center for Miniature Art and Creativity

    World Miniature Hobby Show (WMHS) & Malaysia Competition (MALCOM) to Elevate Penang as an International Center for Miniature Art and Creativity

    The World Miniature Hobby Show (WMHS) and Malaysia Competition (MALCOM) are set to make a remarkable return on 13–14 June 2026 at the Setia SPICE Convention Centre, positioning Penang as a rising global hub for miniature art, craftsmanship, and creative innovation. Formerly known as the Malaysia International Miniatures and Hobby Show, this rebranded event reflects more than a decade of growth and transformation, elevating its status from a national gathering to a world-class showcase recognised by miniature art communities across continents.

    The 2026 edition will feature over 75 exhibitors from Malaysia and an impressive lineup of international participants, including Japan, Thailand, Singapore, China, Australia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Russia, the United States, Ukraine, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Spain, and the United Kingdom. This diverse representation highlights the event’s expanding global influence and its role in uniting enthusiasts and professionals under one creative roof. Exhibitors will span the full spectrum of the miniature arts industry—from model kit manufacturers and diorama builders to professional painters, sculptors, wargaming studios, and specialty hobby retailers. Visitors will be treated to exclusive product debuts, limited-edition releases, and immersive workshops conducted by some of the world’s most accomplished miniature artists.

    Attracting an estimated 20,000 visitors over two days, WMHS 2026 is poised to become one of the region’s most vibrant creative gatherings. The show welcomes a wide audience, including hobbyists, collectors, educators, students, families, and industry professionals who share a passion for storytelling, detail, and craftsmanship. More than just an exhibition, the event offers an engaging and interactive experience—featuring live demonstrations, competitive showcases, and behind-the-scenes insights into the intricate process of miniature creation.

    Beyond its commercial and entertainment value, the World Miniature Hobby Show serves as a powerful cultural platform. It promotes artistic exchange between local and international creators, fosters cross-border collaborations, and nurtures an inclusive global community dedicated to creativity and precision. Through its competitions, dialogues, and hands-on learning opportunities, the event reinforces miniature art as a meaningful form of self-expression and education.

    The show’s impact extends far beyond the hobby itself. By bringing global talent to Penang, WMHS strengthens the city’s position as a premier destination for creative and cultural tourism in Southeast Asia. It also offers Malaysian hobbyists unprecedented access to international expertise and networks, enriching the local creative industry and inspiring future generations of artists. As it continues to champion innovation, skill-building, and cultural exchange, the World Miniature Hobby Show stands as a testament to Penang’s growing influence on the world stage—uniting communities, celebrating craftsmanship, and shaping a dynamic future for miniature art worldwide.

  • “Guangdong in Frames, Souls in Resonance — Chinese Film Week” Opens in Kuala Lumpur, Showcasing the Creative Spirit of Guangdong Cinema

    “Guangdong in Frames, Souls in Resonance — Chinese Film Week” Opens in Kuala Lumpur, Showcasing the Creative Spirit of Guangdong Cinema

    The Guangdong in Frames, Souls in Resonance — Chinese Film Week officially opened this evening at GSC MyTOWN, Kuala Lumpur, marking the Malaysian stop of its Southeast Asian tour. The week-long event shines a spotlight on five remarkable films produced in Guangdong, each offering a window into the region’s creative energy, artistic depth, and evolving voice in contemporary Chinese cinema.

    The opening ceremony brought together key representatives from both China and Malaysia’s film industries, including the Guangdong Film & Television Service Platform, the Guangzhou Film Association, and Beyond Frozen Films. From Malaysia, the National Film Development Corporation Malaysia (FINAS), local partner Blackflag Sdn. Bhd., and Official Cinema Partner GSC International Screens joined the celebration. Also in attendance were filmmakers, cultural figures, and members of Malaysia’s film community — all united in supporting the growing cinematic exchange between Guangdong and Southeast Asia.

    Delivering the keynote address, Zhao Meng Fei, Director of the Guangdong Film & Television Service Platform and President & Secretary-General of the Guangzhou Film Association, expressed gratitude for Malaysia’s warm reception. “Film is a universal language that transcends borders and connects hearts,” he said. “China and Malaysia share deep cultural roots — from the echoes of Cantonese dialects to the aroma of tea shared across tables. These five films reflect Lingnan’s humanity and its love for life. Through light and shadow, we hope to let friendship and culture flourish even more vividly.” Zhao also highlighted that the upcoming 2025 Guangzhou Film Expo, scheduled for December, will continue to strengthen collaboration between the two nations by remaining “market-oriented, audience-driven, and internationally connected” — part of China’s broader vision to enhance its global cinematic presence.

    The evening culminated with the Malaysian premiere of The Sun Rises on Us All by Cai Shangjun — the first Guangdong-produced film ever selected for the Main Competition at the Venice Film Festival, where actress Xin Zhilei took home the prestigious Volpi Cup for Best Actress. Director Huo Meng, whose acclaimed feature Crossing the Border – Zhaoguan is also part of the lineup, was present to engage with Malaysian audiences and share insights into his filmmaking journey.

    Running from 12 to 16 November 2025, Guangdong in Frames, Souls in Resonance — Chinese Film Week features a diverse line-up that encapsulates the creative breadth of Guangdong cinema. The programme includes Cai Shangjun’s The Sun Rises on Us All, Huo Meng’s Crossing the Border – Zhaoguan, the Cantonese opera-inspired White Snake, the heartfelt Teochew family drama Back to Love, and the visually stunning animated feature Fall Into the Mortal World.

    All screenings will take place exclusively at GSC MyTOWN, Kuala Lumpur. Tickets are available through GSC ticketing kiosks, the official website gsc.com.my, and the GSC Mobile App — inviting Malaysian audiences to experience the artistry, humanity, and cultural resonance of Guangdong’s modern cinema.