China has selected Malaysia as the host country for the first-ever Chinese New Year (CNY) celebration outside of China, scheduled for January 23, 2025. This decision was made during a meeting between the Ministers of Culture and Tourism of both nations at the China International Travel Mart in Shanghai.
China has chosen Malaysia as the host for the first-ever Chinese New Year celebration to be held outside of the country.
In his Facebook post last night , Tiong said the preparation work for the CNY celebration in Malaysia is actively ongoing and the celebration is expected to be held on 23 January 2025. Tiong also stated that Yeli described the two countries as having deep cultural ties, and this would highlight China’s active efforts in industrialising the cultural sector.“Moving forward, we can explore deeper cooperation, including cultural exchange platforms for students and welcoming Chinese investments with the aim of enhancing Malaysia’s destination appeal.”
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