Koon Chung Alumni Association Visit to Yi Chung: Cultural Integration and Friendly Interaction
Published atMay 13, 2025 01:02 pm
(Kuala Belait, 13th) The Koon Chung Alumni Association visited Kuala Belait Chung Hwa Middle School, coinciding with the school's campus singing performance presented by teachers and students. Teachers and students from kindergarten, primary, and secondary sections, with different cultural backgrounds, gathered together to express festive blessings through song, showcasing the natural cultural integration and friendly interaction in the campus. Whether it was the singing on stage or the applause off stage, it all exuded an uplifting and harmonious spirit. During the exchange with the school's principal, Zhang Guijuan, the president of the Koon Chung Alumni Association pointed out that the school always encourages students to aspire upward, pursue excellence in learning, and have a firm stance on cultural identity. She specially mentioned that the inheritance of culture not only relies on curriculum arrangement but also depends on the continuous enthusiasm of the teaching staff. It is this meticulous work and selfless spirit that enables the roots of Chinese culture to continue in a multicultural society and further "inspire" the next generation to find their identity and direction in a diverse environment. She also admitted that mother tongue education is facing certain challenges in the current environment, including the weakening of students' language environment and limited curriculum resources. However, the school will continue to adhere to its original intention, striving to make Chinese and Chinese culture truly "live" and "be used" in teaching and campus cultural life, becoming a part of students' daily life. Kuala Belait Chung Hwa Middle School was founded in 1931 and is the second Chinese school established in Brunei after Brunei (Seria) Chung Hwa Middle School. At that time, the development of oil fields attracted a large number of Chinese to migrate to Kuala Belait. Holding onto the importance of education for their children, the local Chinese spontaneously founded the school, igniting the first light of Chinese education in the Kuala Belait area. To this day, Kuala Belait Chung Hwa Middle School still adheres to its original intention, continuously moving forward on the road of education and cultural inheritance. During their visit to the school, the Koon Chung Alumni Association also visited the school's library and auditorium. The rich collection of books in the library provides students with a good learning resource platform, demonstrating the school's emphasis on knowledge inheritance and academic atmosphere. The spacious and bright auditorium provides a comfortable environment for communication and learning for teachers and students. These facilities not only reflect the school's continuous investment in education quality but also provide students with a better learning experience.
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