The goal of the Asian Community
03-02-2015 "UM-One Asia Seminar Series" Opening Ceremony, Speech and CNY Dinner
Starway Daily reported March 3, 2015
Cui Xuesong: the goal of the "Asian Community"
He pointed out that the Asian Community is a very abstract concept, it can be understood as able to play the ability of individuals, and in the process and system to understand each other's thinking to achieve the "community" concept, rather than mechanized unified system.
Face three sides "wall" challenge
He told reporters today that he said that the three major ways to reach the Asian Community include education, cultural exchange and interpersonal communication, but they also face three sides of the wall, "the Asian community and the international cultural exchange" "Challenges, including the national nation, corporate groups and personal inner world of foreign culture thinking.
Professor Cui Xuesong, who is also a professor at the Shizuoka University of Arts and Sciences in Japan, argues that cultural mutual understanding and personal values are important to the "Asian Community" because the Asian community must rely on cultural understanding to promote the concept of "community" in everyone's imagination.
He also said that as for the Asian Community and the European Community in essence is not the same, the former is based on cultural and interpersonal relationships based system, while the latter is based on economic interests as a starting point.
The Chinese Department of Malaysian Studies and the Malaysian Chinese Studies Center today received a lecture award of RM121,000 from Japan's "One Asia Foundation" to support a series of lectures at the "Asia Community Fund" winner at its university.
The series of activities, titled "An Asia Lecture", is scheduled to be held in March from March to July. Fourteen well-known scholars from home and abroad are invited to visit Mama for academic exchange. Today, the ceremony is attended by 120 attendees. The
At the same time, the organizers will also hold a closing event entitled "International Symposium on Asian Literature and Culture" from July 4 to 5.
In addition, up to 80% of the series will be able to earn RM600 scholarships, only 20 places, while the Chinese students are more active in the Chinese Department of activities to get scholarships.
The attendees include Professor Sandy, Vice Dean of Ma Dawen College, Professor Huang Zijian, Director of the Malaysian Chinese Studies Center, Dr. Zhu Jiafeng, Director of the Department of Chinese Studies, and Dr. Pan Bihua, Senior Lecturer. (Star City Daily ‧ Metropolis)
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