Saturday, July 20, 2024

My emails to the Chinese Embassy and Chinese consulates in malaysia

 

 

Here is my email to the Chinese Consulate in Kota Kinabalu.

I wonder why the Chinese are so secretive in not willing to give me an appointment to complain about Chinese citizens infiltrating my country via Face Book and YouTube and corrupting the Chinese education here.

Could this be a ploy by some party to corrupt the Chinese education in Malaysia?

From:luqmanmichel52@yahoo.com

To: chinaconsul_kk_my@mfa.gov.cn

Fri, 12 Jul at 08:27

Dear Sir,

I wrote to you on 10.7.24 and then again on 11.7.24 and I have yet to receive a reply.

How is it that there are Chinese citizens who are teaching bofomopo via Face Book to teachers and students in Malaysia?

Malaysia introduced Hanyu Pinyin in the 70s and the speaking standard of kids now is much better than their fathers who studied using bofomopo.

I spoke with your office staff Ms. Chung yesterday, 11.7.24, and requested a telephone number I can contact, to make an appointment to discuss this matter. She told me that there is no telephone number and that she can’t pass my call to the officer in-charge of such matters.

Ms. Chung said that she will get the officer in charge to contact me but I have had no telephone call or reply to my email till now.

Sir, please guide me as to whom I may complain to about Chinese Citizens teaching Malaysians bofomopo and calling it Pinyin.

This is going to seriously affect the future generation.

You may read my posts together with the comment at LINK.

Also read my post at LINK.

Please tell me if this is how Pinyin is to be taught. If you don’t know I will be more than willing to share what I know.

Please read the comment where ‘Amazing China’ on Face Book is teaching Chinese but calling its site an entertainment site. LINK

Sir, Mandarin is a beautiful language and I am learning it because it is a language I fell in love with and I am not going to sit around watching Chinese teachers from China teaching bofomopo and calling it Pinyin.

I hope to hear from you as soon as possible.

Kind regards,

Luqman Michel

In addition to the emails and telephone call to the Chinese Consulate in Kota Kinabalu I also wrote to:

1.     24.6.24 I wrote to english@moe.edu.cn. They provided links for me to contact.I wrote to those links provided but received no reply.

2.     26.6.24 I wrote to bgs@ceaie.edu.cn I received an automated reply that my email has been received. I wrote again on 28.6.24 but did not receive any reply.

3.     27.6.24 I wrote to Ms. Liu Ningsha and Mr. Yin Jiahe at ceaie_brec@fudan.edu.cn and have yet to receive a reply.

4.     26.6.24 & 28.6.24 I wrote to pgzx@moe.edu.cn but did not receive any reply.

5.     25.6.24 & 28.6.24 I wrote to Mr.Wei Shen at wshen@dem.ecnu.edu.cn but did not receive any reply.

6.     29.6.24 I wrote to Penang Chinese Embassy penang@csm.mfa.gov.cn  but did not receive any reply.

7.     29.6.24 I wrote to the Penang China Consulate chinaconsulatepenang@gmail.com but received no reply.

8.      29.6.24 I wrote to the Premier H.E. Mr. Li Keqiang premier@mail.gov.cn and my email was returned.

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