Chew: UPM’s Pesta Ang Pau can promote Malaysian-Chinese culture


Women, Family and Community Development Deputy Minister Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun (holding T-shirt) at the launched of Universiti Putra Malaysia 12 th programme of Pesta Ang Pau in Putrajaya. With her are programme director Chuan Khang We (right), Kolej Tun Dr Ismail principal Dr. Abdul Razak Abdul Rahman ( 3rd right), UPM Persatuan Senibudaya Zhong Hua coordinator Adidi Tamin (second right) and UPM Zhong Hua Cultural Arts Society president Yee Chee Xiong (left)

PUTRAJAYA: The Universiti Putra Malaysia’s Pesta Ang Pau is a good way to showcase the country’s Malaysian-Chinese culture to the people of other races, says Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun.

Chew, who is the Women, Family and Community Development Deputy Minister, said UPM’s 12th Pesta Ang Pau can help the people learn about the unique traits of the Malaysian-Chinese culture.

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