x

Let more Myanmar readers learn President Xi’s thoughts on governance

U Ko Ko Hlaing reads the second volume of the book Xi Jinping, The Governance of China to prepare for translation.
U Ko Ko Hlaing is translating the second volume of the book Xi Jinping, The Governance of China into Burmese, and expects its publication as soon as possible to let more Myanmar readers learn President Xi’s thoughts on governance.
Glorified with many titles such as chairman of Myanmar’s Center for Strategic and International Studies and a former presidential political advisor, he values the title as a translator of Xi Jinping, The Governance of China most.
“China is like a book that you can re-read again and again. The more you have a thorough knowledge of it, the more you can understand the profound truth unveiled in the book,” said U Ko Ko Hlaing.
During his visit to China in 2016, he was presented with an English edition of Xi Jinping, The Governance of China. Brilliant ideas in the book had him deeply captivated when he read it on the plane back to Myanmar for the whole journey.
Since then, the idea of translating the book into Burmese to let more Myanmar readers understand the contemporary China was engraved on his mind.
In April of that year, a translation team with scholars from both China and Myanmar was officially established, and U Ko Ko Hlaing became the head of the Myanmar team. In July 2018, a release ceremony for the Burmese edition of the first volume of Xi Jinping, The Governance of China was held in Naypyidaw.
President Xi’s governance philosophy, which is full of wisdom, holds the key to China’s steady and sustained development, U Ko Ko Hlaing said, adding that the translation of the book is a process to comprehend Xi’s thoughts on governance.
“It takes much more brain power to translate quotations from classics and many vivid metaphors in Xi’s book, but I am benefiting from the process of thinking over the wisdom reflected in those quotations,” he noted.
He gave an example of “Governing a big country is as delicate as frying a small fish” when Xi quoted ancient Chinese philosopher Laozi to explain how to govern a country during his interview with BRICS media in 2013. The metaphor full of ancient Chinese wisdom has impressed many readers, U Ko Ko Hlaing added.
The Burmese version of the first volume of Xi Jinping, The Governance of China was well received in Myanmar and was collected by the Library of Congress.
China has enjoyed all-round and rapid development with greater international influence in recent years. What impresses U Ko Ko Hlaing most is the country’s achievements in poverty reduction. According to him, China’s success in lifting so many poor people out of poverty in a short period of time and contributions to the development of humanity cannot be separated from the strong leadership of the Communist Party of China and President Xi’s extraordinary leadership.

Hot this week

Pro-Wike PDP Fixes May 23 for 2027 Presidential Primaries

By Joyce Remi BabayejuThe Pro-Wike faction of the Peoples...

FIBA Qualifiers: D’Tigress Lose to South Korea as Igoche Mark Urges Strong Comeback

Nigeria’s senior women’s basketball team, D’Tigress, suffered a defeat...

Senator Nora Daduut Congratulates Plateau Governor Caleb Mutfwang on 61st Birthday

By Golok Nanmwa, JosSenator Prof. Nora Ladi Daduut, Nigeria’s...

Court Allows PDP Factions Settle Convention Dispute Out of Court

The Court of Appeal sitting in Ibadan, Oyo State,...

Lagos Launches Online Pre-Marital Course for Pastors, Imams, Counsellors

The Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (DSVA)...

NEMA Warns Nigerians Against Fire Disasters, Heat-Related Health Risks

By Joyce Remi-BabayejuThe National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has...

New Police IGP, Disu Calls for Stronger Police- Media Collabo with Abuja Journalists

By Joyce Remi- BabayejuThe new Inspector-General of Police (IGP),...

Katampe Residents Hail Wike’s Crackdown on Illegal Developments, Demand Recovery of Public Lands

By Joyce BabayejuThe Katampe Extension Residents Association (KERA) has...

Women’s Access to Mechanised Farming Key to Agricultural Growth — Gov. Uba Sani

By Achadu Gabriel, KadunaKaduna State Governor Uba Sani...

Bayelsa Government to Arraign Five Over Alleged Murder of Estate Agent

The Bayelsa State Government is set to arraign five...

NCDMB Launches Training for 33 Graduates in Pipeline Pigging, Corrosion Control

The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has...

Bayelsa Correctional Centre Registers Team for 2026 Prosperity Cup

The Bayelsa State Correctional Centre has registered a football...

Ramadan, Lent: Foundation Urges Journalists to Promote Peaceful Reporting

By Achadu Gabriel, KadunaJournalists in Nigeria have been...

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img