BEIJING:
Malaysian and Chinese athletes are joining hands in friendship through sports
in line with the Belt and Road initiative, which promotes globalisation.
To kick it
off, they have jointly organised the Belt and Road Marathon Series 2017 –
Malaysia Marathon, in the hope that the event will catch on in other parts of
the world.
Proposed in
China last year, it will be held in Malaysia later this year.
“We will
rope in more countries later,” said Julius See of Wisdom Sports, which is
organising the event with the support of the Tourism and Culture Ministry,
Kuala Lumpur City Hall and Chinese Athletic Association.
He said the
race would be held at Dataran Merdeka on Oct 1, which is also China’s National
Day.
At the
launch ceremony yesterday, Tourism and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed
Nazri Abdul Aziz said sports tourism had the potential to grow and could be
promoted as a new product for Malaysia.
“We hope to
attract 15,000 participants from within the country and 5,000 from overseas,”
he said, adding that Malaysia was targeting revenue totalling RM40mil from the
event.
Nazri said
2.12 million Chinese tourists visited Malaysia last year.
He also
witnessed the signing of an agreement for Malaysia to host the Belt and Road
Film Cultural Festival and the Fourth Asia Rainbow TV Awards in March next
year.
It was
signed by Malaysia’s Juviter Group, Asia Rainbow TV Awards Committee and China
Alliance of Radio, Film and Television Production Committee.
Previously,
Malaysian Lee Ali won the Outstanding Cinematography award for the documentary Everest:
60th Anniversary in 2014 while Linger, the theme song for the
Mandarin TV series Age of Glory 2 sung by Yise Loo, won Best Theme Song
in 2011.
Nazri
welcomed filmmakers to shoot in Malaysia, saying the country had plenty of
beautiful scenery to offer.
“I hope you
can make wonderful stories about Malaysia and capture our natural beauty,” he
said.
He concluded his speech with a warm welcome to future guests in
Mandarin, quoting Confucius: “You peng zi yuan fang lai, bu yi le hu
(how delightful to have friends come from afar).”
-thestar online.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.