‘Unity through education’


Language no barrier: (From left) Malaysian ambassador to China Datuk Zainuddin Yahya, Datuk Dr Awang Sariyan, Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka publication director Padilah Ali and Perbadanan Kota Buku chairman Tan Sri Abd Ghafar Mahmud visiting the Malaysian booth at the Beijing Book Fair.

BEIJING: China can draw lessons from Malaysia on forging unity through education, says a Chinese academician.

Inspired by the book Unity and Education in Malaysia authored by former education director-general Tan Sri Dr Abdul Rahman Arshad, Prof Zhong Haiqing from the Guangxi University for Nationalities decided to translate it into Chinese for readers in China.

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