Qin and Beh look on as Yang presents a teapot gift of appreciation to MCBC visa and business advisory committee chairman Datuk Alvin Tee, along with MCBC executive director Datuk Dr Yong Teck Shing and chief operating officer Georgie Too.A DOCUMENTARY to commemorate the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Malaysia and China will be aired simultaneously over Radio and Television Malaysia and Guangxi Radio and Television at 9.20pm on May 31.
A preview of the documentary was held at the Malaysia Chinese Business Council headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, where some 20 guests watched the two episodes back to back.To highlight the significance of interconnectivity which can be achieved by businesses operating at these two industrial parks, the first episode began with how a Chinese pottery company had struck a deal with a logistics group to market Musang King durian from Raub in Pahang at their store in Guangxi.
The documentary’s second episode featured a love story blooming between a Malaysian project manager and a Chinese national, who met during a signing ceremony to mark Kuantan and Qinzhou as sister ports. Malaysia-China Friendship Association president Datuk Abdul Majid Ahmad Khan said the documentary captured the history and the development of both the industrial parks and their respective ports very well.