Myanmar-China Culture Association (MCCA) officially opened their office
in Royal Holiday Hotel, Tamway Township, Yangon, with a ceremony
yesterday.
MCCA Chairman U Tin
Hlaing, Deputy Director of the Township Administration U Aung Kyaw Aye,
and Chinese Ambassador Mr Cheng Rong attended the signboard unveiling
and donation ceremony.
The officials first cut ceremonial ribbons to unveil the signboard, U Tin Hlaing next delivered a speech, after which U Aung Kyaw Aye explained about the MCCA. The donation ceremony then followed.
MCCA aims to display Myanmar’s cultural evolution through a series of paintings and sculptures and is currently planning a painting exhibition, said painter Ni Po Oo, an executive member.
MCCA was officially formed on 5 December last year and mainly deals in cultural exchange and philanthropic activities.
TTHL
(Translated by Zaw Htet Oo)
Photo: MNA
The Global New Light of Myanmar
The officials first cut ceremonial ribbons to unveil the signboard, U Tin Hlaing next delivered a speech, after which U Aung Kyaw Aye explained about the MCCA. The donation ceremony then followed.
MCCA aims to display Myanmar’s cultural evolution through a series of paintings and sculptures and is currently planning a painting exhibition, said painter Ni Po Oo, an executive member.
MCCA was officially formed on 5 December last year and mainly deals in cultural exchange and philanthropic activities.
TTHL
(Translated by Zaw Htet Oo)
Photo: MNA
The Global New Light of Myanmar

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