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Taylor’s University Fosters Cross-Cultural Ties at 2023 China-ASEAN Health Qigong Training Camp Closing Ceremony

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A resounding celebration of international collaboration and cultural exchange reached its pinnacle recently as Taylor’s University played host to the closing ceremony of the 2023 China-ASEAN Health Qigong Training Camp.

The month-long global initiative, which commenced in Beijing in October, united participants on a cross-border journey across China and various ASEAN nations through the traditionally steeped healing practice.

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Organised under the auspices of the Qigong Management Centre of the General Administration of Sport of China, the 2023 China-ASEAN Health Qigong Training Camp was an initiative consisting of a harmonious blend of online and on-ground activities, meticulously curated and executed by the China-ASEAN Fitness Qigong Association.

Supported by the Malaysian Health Qigong Association, the event was graced by Yang Berhormat Tuan Wong Chen, Member of Parliament for Subang. Also in attendance were Associate Professor Dr Anthony Ho Siong Hock, Taylor’s University Pro Vice-Chancellor – Research & Enterprise, Tan Leong Teck, Chairman of Malaysian Health Qigong Association, and Wang Yi, Office Director, Health Qigong Administrative Centre of General Administration of Sport of China.

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Speaking at the closing ceremony, YB Tuan Wong Chen expressed his commendation saying, “Today’s ceremony demonstrates how Qigong can act as a bridge for cultural connections at a regional level. It is through initiatives like these that we create a more connected and understanding world, fostering a more harmonious global community. I would like to congratulate the organisers for the success of this event and Taylor’s University for their commitment in championing international relations and multicultural diversity through such unique initiatives.”

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The closing ceremony of the 2023 China-ASEAN Health Qigong Training Camp at Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus represented initiatives that will undoubtedly continue to strengthen international relations and build bridges of understanding between nations. Meanwhile, Taylor’s University stands as a beacon of these ideals, fostering global connections and enriching the lives of students and communities alike.

Associate Professor Dr Anthony Ho Siong Hock, Taylor’s University Pro Vice-Chancellor – Research & Enterprise, emphasised this commitment, saying, “We are proud to host this prestigious event, as this occasion not only symbolises our commitment to foster international relations, but also underscores our prominence on the global stage.

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The unifying power of this event, courtesy of a traditional healing practice, also reflects Taylor’s University’s role as a facilitator and advocator for global connectivity and cultural appreciation. We are committed to being more than just an education institution, striving to be a bridge to the world, as evident in our diverse and vibrant international community.”

Qigong, a traditional Chinese practice combining physical postures, breathing techniques, and mental focus to promote health and vitality, found its center stage during this event. With a deep history rooted in Chinese culture, this ancient practice has gained global recognition for its many physiological benefits, making it a valuable tool for promoting overall well-being.

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Dong Jun, Director General of Qigong Management Centre of the General Administration of Sport of China said, “The 2023 China-ASEAN Health Qigong Training Camp initiative represents a tangible commitment to promoting this practical health routine that also preserves the essence of our traditional culture. The culmination of this regional health and cultural programme has given us the opportunity to better foster cultural exchanges between China and the ASEAN countries, whilst enhancing mutual understanding and cooperation.”

The month-long event witnessed unwavering support and active participation of the ASEAN nations, underscoring the significance of this camp. For more information, head over to Taylor’s University website.

 

Also read: Budget 2024: Education for ALL! Registration Fee for Public Unis Will NOT Exceed RM1.5K

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