Have you ever seen these handcrafts?
The Sepak Takraw is a kind of traditional Malaysian sport; the colorful Pinakol is a type of jewelry that has been used by the indigenous Rungus people of Malaysia;the Sape is an ancient plucked string instrument, which has profound significance for the Qrang Ulu tribe in Malaysia; and the Kebaya is the most representative style of women’s clothing in Malaysia…
The “Handover Ceremony of Malaysia’s Culture Crafts to Hangzhou Asian Games Museum” was held recently in Hangzhou, during which the Malaysian sports delegation presented exquisite and unique traditional culture crafts to the Hangzhou Asian Games Museum as gifts.
In the Hangzhou Asian Games, the Malaysian sports delegation sent 289 athletes in total to compete in 22 of the 40 major events, such as cricket, squash, and track cycling. Moreover, the donation event was a wonderful gathering of the Asian Games spirit and cultural exchanges. It aimed at promoting the Asian Games spirit and facilitating cultural exchanges between China and Malaysia.