China Overseas Chinese Network, September 11, according to Malaysia Sin Chew.com, a few days ago, Tao Qishun, acting chairman of the Kuantan Hainan Club in Malaysia, said that the Kuantan Hainan Club plans to establish a cultural relics hall and a food center.

  Tao Qishun said this when Lin Qiuya, the president of the Malaysian Hainan Association Association, visited the Kuantan Hainan Association.

He believes that the establishment of cultural relics and food centers can not only benefit the Hainanese people, but also promote the regional economy and benefit the society.

  He added that Kuantan Hainan Assembly Hall has a history of more than 100 years and has always served the Chinese community.

He hopes to build a new cultural relics museum during his tenure to protect the documents and traditional objects left by the sages. At the same time, he also sets up a Hainan gourmet restaurant to carry forward traditional food.

  When Lin Qiuya was interviewed, she also disclosed that Hainanese are very united and serve the club selflessly, not for profit.

She said that it is the responsibility of the villagers to promote Hainan culture, and it is necessary to inherit and preserve the culture.