发布日期:2025-11-05
BEIJING, Oct. 31 (Zhao Li, Zhang Dongfang) "It's better to teach people to fish than to teach them to fish." Recently, Kenneth Lee Tze Wui, director of the Department of Mass Communication, School of Creative Industries, University of Raman, Malaysia, quoted this Chinese proverb in an exclusive interview with a reporter from Zhongxin.com during his exchange in China. He spoke highly of the Chinese government's practice of promoting knowledge transfer on a global scale, and believed that China's strengthening academic cooperation with neighboring countries was of far-reaching significance for promoting regional development.
During his visit to China, Kenneth Lee Tze Wui participated in an exchange seminar on urban planning and transportation at Beijing Jiaotong University. He said: "In these days in China, I deeply realized the forward-looking nature of local governments in urban planning and transportation. They not only respond passively to problems, but plan in advance, which is an experience that Malaysia needs to learn from."
Kenneth Lee Tze Wui Chinese proverbs are cited to emphasize the important role of education in promoting knowledge transfer. He said: "Teaching people to fish can help them for a while; Teaching people to fish can benefit them for life". He believes that China is a global leader in the field of technological development, and the government has also demonstrated an extraordinary strategic vision and actively imparted technological experience to neighboring countries. " He mentioned that during his tenure at Raman University, he had been invited to participate in academic seminars organized by the Chinese government many times and benefited a lot.
Talking about cooperation in the field of public transportation, Kenneth Lee Tze Wui believes that cultivating high-quality talents is a key factor in improving the quality of public transportation. He said: "By cultivating talents, we can promote the improvement of public transport and improve people's quality of life. For example, at the seminar, a professor introduced the concept of 'public transport-oriented development (TOD)', optimized the use of space around traffic, and encouraged more people to take public transport, thus reducing their dependence on private cars. If this concept can be promoted in Malaysia, it will effectively alleviate traffic pressure. "
When talking about the specific Malaysia-China talent training cooperation, Kenneth Lee Tze Wui revealed that Raman University has signed cooperation agreements with many Chinese universities such as Beijing Jiaotong University and Tsinghua University, covering many fields. It is worth mentioning that Raman University has also signed a cooperation agreement with Hunan Radio and Television Station to jointly establish an international media research institute to provide a broader learning and communication platform for Chinese and Malaysian students.