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Mon, 12/05/2011 - 04:45
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Unique Way To Encourage Language Among International Students
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 5 (Bernama) -- Efforts by the National Culture and Arts
Department to popularise Malay songs among international students in the country
should be emulated in upholding the national language, said Information,
Communication and Culture Minister Dr Rais Yatim.
He said it was a unique way to encourage the use of Malay Language.
"Its easy for us to popularise art through songs and music and this will
become an icon, in my opinion, soon," he said after attending the 2011
International Malay Songs Competition finals in Angkasapuri (main governmental
building for Malaysia's Ministry of Information) earlier Sunday night.
He emphasised that the competition needed to be continued annually so it
could became a tradition locally and abroad.
Shehaladdin Gahal Hael from Yemen emerged the winner in the men's category
and Sa Pily from Cambodia in the women's.
Runners up were Bambang Sulistiono and Annissa Armarosa, in the men and
women categories respectively. While third place went to Raja Reza Fahlevi and
Syafiza Armeda, all from Indonesia.
The champions took home RM10,000 and a trophy, second place winners received
RM8,000 and third place RM6,000. (US$1=RM3.17)
Among the countries which participated were Indonesia, Bangladesh, Thailand,
Zimbabwe, Cambodia, Yemen and Kazakhstan.
--BERNAMA
Malaysia