Symbolising the Year of the Snake, this light show marked the start of Malaysia and China’s Chinese New Year celebration — which was also the superpower’s first celebration abroad. Gracing the event last night with China’s Minister of Culture and Tourism Sun Yeli,
Malaysia and China’s bilateral ties are not limited to trade and investment, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said. Anwar said the relationship between the two nations also revolves around mutual understanding and respect for their cultures and civilisations.
Chinese and Malaysian artists perform at the 2025 "Happy Chinese New Year" global launch ceremony and gala in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Jan 25, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua] The 2025 "Happy Chinese New Year" global launch ceremony and gala was held in Kuala Lumpur,
The 2025 "Happy Chinese New Year" global launch ceremony and gala was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Saturday evening, featuring performances presented by actors from Malaysia and China.
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The friendship between Malaysia and China transcends beyond trade and investment, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
Resumption of direct flights and normalisation of visa issuances—demands China has been making over the past couple of years—are expected to come up in Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri’s discussions with Beijing during his visit,
The relationship between Malaysia and China goes beyond trade and investment; it also traverses through celebrating cultural diversity and civilisation, says the Prime Minister.
Asean is intensifying green energy initiatives and digital innovation to bolster supply chain resilience and maintain its role in global trade
Malaysia's relationship with China goes beyond trade and investment, encompassing mutual understanding and respect for the cultures and civilisations of both countries, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
The chain is expected to copy its successful China playbook of promotions and steep discounts in Malaysia. To commemorate the launch, Luckin priced its beverages as low as 2.99 Malaysian ringgit ($0.67). A Starbucks americano costs about 11 ringgit ($2.50).
Chinese coffee chain Luckin Coffee has entered the Malaysian market with the opening of two new outlets in Kuala Lumpur. The move is part of a strategic expansion with 200 store openings across the country up to 2028, as reported by World Coffee Portal.