THE MALAY VERSION OF ‘CLASSICS QUOTED BY XI JINPING’ PREMIERES IN MSIA 


The Malay version of ‘Classics Quoted by Xi Jinping’ features classical references that reflect China’s commitment to equality, dialogue and mutual learning among civilisations.

ON the occasion of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit, the China Media Group-produced programme Classics Quoted by Xi Jinping (Malay Version) began airing on RTM and multiple mainstream media outlets in Malaysia on April 14.

Focusing on themes such as building a community with a shared future for mankind, cultural heritage and innovation, biodiversity conservation and mutual learning among civilisations, the programme selects ancient Chinese texts and classic quotes frequently cited by Xi in his speeches, articles and conversations.

These selections showcase his governance philosophy, deep commitment to the global common good and profound historical and cultural vision.

As a leading developing country and emerging economy in Asia, Malaysia holds strategic importance in its relations with China, a relationship that not only affects the well-being of both peoples but also the future of the region. 

The programme features classical references such as “All things grow in harmony when nourished, and thrive when nurtured”, reflecting China’s consistent commitment to equality, dialogue and mutual learning among civilisations.

It offers spiritual guidance for addressing global challenges and pursuing common development, opening a window for Malaysian audiences to better understand Xi’s philosophy of governance, gain insight into the success of China’s model in the new era and feel the vibrant pulse of Chinese modernisation.

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