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DHAKA, June 17, 2025 (BSS) - The two-day "Malaysia Cultural Exhibition 2025" began today at the University of Dhaka, offering visitors an immersive glimpse into Malaysia's vibrant and diverse cultural heritage.
"Cultural exchange plays a vital role in fostering understanding between nations and is one of the key elements in promoting mutual respect," said Malaysian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Mohammad Suhaidi Osman while inaugurating the event at the auditorium of the Institute of Modern Languages (IML).
He said this event is not only aimed at showcasing Malaysian culture but also at sparking curiosity among students about different cultures and building friendly ties between the two nations.
Expressing optimism about the impact of the exhibition, the envoy said, "I hope that through this exhibition, students will become more curious about Malaysia and will make an effort to appreciate its cultural richness."
The envoy expressed his believe that the event would increase the interest of the Bangladeshis in learning more about Malaysia and inspire to travel there.
He also noted with pleasure that 2026 has been officially declared as "Visit Malaysia Year," encouraging more international engagement.
Vice Chancellor of the University of Dhaka Professor Niaz Ahmed Khan, Director of the Institute of Modern Languages Professor Mohammad Absar Kamal, and students from various academic years of the institute were present at the ceremony.
The exhibition marks the continued cultural collaboration between the High Commission of Malaysia in Dhaka and the Centre for Global Studies (CGS) at University Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI).
In 2023, this partnership led to the establishment of a dedicated Malay Studies Centre at the IML, which has since fostered growing academic and cultural ties between Bangladesh and Malaysia.
Visitors to the exhibition can enjoy an array of traditional Malaysian arts, crafts, and live performances.
The showcase features a rich mix of customs, cuisine, textiles, and music-highlighting the multicultural fabric of Malaysian society.
Organizers noted that the exhibition offers an excellent platform for students, academics, and the general public to deepen their understanding and appreciation of Malaysian culture.
The event is supported by Batik Air and EDOTCO Bangladesh, whose sponsorship has played a crucial role in making the exhibition a success. Their involvement underscores the growing importance of international cultural exchange and cooperation.
The Malaysia Cultural Exhibition 2025 will continue through Wednesday and is open to all.