From Kisho Kumari Sucedaram
BEIJING, May 18 (Bernama) -- The ongoing Rasa Malaysia Festival in Beijing is expected to generate between three and five million yuan (approximately RM3 million) in revenue, with more than 50 Malaysian companies showcasing local delicacies, tropical fruits, and cultural crafts.
Organised by the Malaysian Chamber of Commerce and Industry in China (MAYCHAM) and supported by the Malaysian Embassy in China for the third consecutive year, the three-day food and cultural extravaganza, held from May 16 to 18, has become a key platform for Malaysia to connect with Chinese consumers and businesses.
MAYCHAM chairman Loh Wee Keng said each exhibitor could earn between 20,000 and 30,000 yuan daily, depending on their offerings.
“With over 50 booths and high foot traffic expected, especially over the weekend, total revenue could easily reach three to five million yuan over the three days,” he said at the festival grounds in Majiapu Subdistrict, Fengtai District.
This year’s highlight is durian, particularly Malaysia’s prized Musang King and Black Thorn varieties, alongside popular local dishes such as nasi lemak, roti canai, curry puffs, and teh tarik.
Other crowd favourites include Malaysian desserts and kuih, as well as lifestyle products such as batik shoes and durian-based snacks.
Visitors are also treated to live cultural performances, including the tarian joget and traditional Chinese lion dance, further enriching the spirit of cross-cultural exchange.
Malaysian Ambassador to China Datuk Norman Muhamad, who officiated the opening ceremony, said the event reflects the strengthening of people-to-people ties and growing trade relations between the two countries.
“It gives me great pleasure to see our national treasure, the durian, taking centre stage here in Fengtai.
“In 2024 alone, Malaysian durian exports to China reached 40.17 million yuan,” he said, adding that China has remained Malaysia’s largest trading partner for 16 consecutive years.
He also noted that China became Malaysia’s second-largest agri-commodity market in 2023, with total exports amounting to 38.06 billion yuan.
On the sidelines, Embassy of Malaysia First Secretary (Agriculture) Siti Zurianah Ismail said Malaysia brought over 150 kilogrammes (kg) of Musang King and Black Thorn durians (60kg), along with pineapples (120kg) and mangosteens (80kg) to showcase at the festival.
“This time, we are not selling. We are here to promote, educate, and raise awareness among Chinese consumers about the uniqueness of Malaysian tropical fruits, especially how our durians differ from those from Thailand and Vietnam,” she said.
Meanwhile, Embassy Counsellor Nurul Huda Ab Rahim said the Malaysian Ladies Association has been actively supporting the Rasa Malaysia Festival since its inception.
“This year, we brought more nasi lemak and also paru goreng, which is rare in China. The biggest hit so far has been the curry puffs. We are also doing live cooking to engage with visitors directly,” she said.
The Rasa Malaysia Festival is co-hosted by MAYCHAM, the Fengtai District Government, and the Majiapu Subdistrict Office. It is expected to attract over 10,000 visitors throughout the weekend.
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