On September 18, Persatuan Kwangsi Bentong held a ceremony in commemoration of its centenary. As a Chinese famous engine manufacturer, Yuchai actively sponsored the commemorative event in joint celebration of the centenary.
Attending guests and leaders pose for a photo before the club
Persatuan Kwangsi Bentong is the first centurial club of 41 Malaysian clubs. A century ago, to unite fellow countrymen to help each other and protect them from bullies, those Guangxi-born countrymen immigrating to Malaysia established the club. The club saw centurial friendship and vicissitudes, recorded ancestors? teas of familial separation and dreams of Southeast Asia, and witnessed the painstaking reclamation efforts of forerunners and the development of Bentong mountain town. Headquartered in a hometown of overseas Chinese in Guangxi, Yuchai sponsored the clubs centenary with the aim of supporting the hometown work, enhancing its brand image in Malaysia and spreading its corporate culture.
In the event, Bentongs overseas Chinese got to know Yuchai through its brochure, video, advertising posters, leaders address and event slogan, felt its advanced corporate culture, product technology and great affection for overseas Chinese, marveled at its brilliant achievements and were proud to have such an outstanding enterprise in their hometown. They said that they would make opportunities to visit Yuchai to further experience its profound corporate culture and advanced manufacturing technology and vigorously publicize it in Malaysia to build a bridge between Malaysia and it and contribute to the prosperity of the hometown enterprise.
Lin Rongrong, deputy director of the Foreign and Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, headed a visiting delegation to the centenary, leaders such as Wu Yuqi, deputy secretary-general of the Yulin Municipal Government and Huang Ge, director of the Foreign and Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of Yulin were also present.
Through this event, Yuchai walked into Bentong and the hearts of Bentongs overseas Chinese in Guangxi to become a pride of theirs.
(Yan Bing)