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Chinese admiral movie brings Saudi Arabia, Malaysia and China together

By JAN YUMUL in Hong Kong | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2025-03-20 20:55
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Ashraf bin Ali, managing director and CEO of Saudi fintech Smart Savings, reveals his family bloodline related to Chinese admiral Zheng He’s voyages on March 18. LUNA JIN JIAYUE / CHINA DAILY

"I found out it's not only a business opportunity, it's a family thing. So I wish this movie gets to see the theaters very soon," he added.

Kamil from Malaysia said the importance of Zheng He was his history connected with the Sultanate of Malacca.

"And the other attraction is that Zheng He is now positioned as what we all want today, which is a cultural ambassador for peace because when Zheng He was traveling, it wasn't about warfare, it wasn't about annexation. It's about being peaceful and being diplomatic. So basically, we are very fascinated by this story, presenting what are the sentiments of this world today also," said Kamil.

He said there "should be more cultural ambassadors like Zheng He" and that on this basis alone, they already had an interest.

"We thought if ever we want to leave something behind, this would be one such project. When we say 'we', we mean we as a collective group of people who'd just like to spread the word of peace and happiness to everybody in the world," Kamil told the audience.

Meanwhile, a separate ceremony was also held between Salon Films and pioneering Saudi Arabian director and filmmaker Abdullah Al Muheisen, who is also president at World Of Sounds And Visions Company.

Al Muheisen said there had been discussions on making a hub in Saudi Arabia where facilities could be utilized to get talent from Asia "to work with us and transfer information and knowledge" and produce production programs "that suit the new generation".

He also said it could be an exchange link "between the old and the young because there is a gap".

"And normally, this gap getting wider. So as young people want the older generation to link with them, we find their language so that we can produce a production that communicates to the young generation and exchange the talent and the know-how. That's how the whole idea started," he added.

Wang told China Daily in an email that Salon Films will work closely with Al Muheisen's company to develop several film projects involving co-productions between Saudi Arabia, China, and some other countries and Zheng He is one of them.

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