CHINA’S HANGZHOU SEES URBAN DEVELOPMENT COORDINATED WITH WORLD HERITAGE PROTECTION

HANGZHOU, China, July 14, 2020 /Xinhua-AsiaNet/–

On July 6, eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou launched the “Hangzhou Liangzhu Day” and the first Hangzhou Liangzhu Culture Week, which is also the exclusive festival for the “youngest” (latest selected) of Hangzhou’s three world heritages, according to Hangzhou municipal government.

At the 43rd World Heritage Conference held one year ago in Baku, capital of Azerbaijan, the Archaeological Ruins of Liangzhu City was included in the World Heritage List. Hangzhou has decided to set July 6 as “Hangzhou Liangzhu Day” and June 24 as “Hangzhou West Lake Day”. These two days are the dates when the two renowned sites in Hangzhou were officially included in the World Heritage List.

From the West Lake to the Grand Canal and then to the Archaeological Ruins of Liangzhu City, Hangzhou already has three world cultural heritages, indicating that Hangzhou is an ancient city with different cultural heritages demonstrating the clear and complete context of Chinese history and culture.

In Hangzhou, the three sites are all located in urban development centers. This also makes Hangzhou pay special attention to citizens’ sense of participation and the symbiosis between human beings and nature in the process of comprehensive protection of the three world heritage sites. An integrated and symbiotic protection method that combines cultural heritage, urban development and urban residents has gradually been formed after years of exploration.

“Liangzhu” means a beautiful continent in water in Chinese. City and water have always been symbiotic in development. The ancestors who laid the foundation of the city always lived by water, and Liangzhu ancient city is no exception. The peripheral water conservancy hub of Liangzhu ancient city is the earliest large-scale water conservancy project site discovered so far in China. It includes complicated irrigation systems and agricultural development and maintenance. It was of amazing significance in an era when human beings had not domesticated horses.

After the inclusion into the world heritage list, it is the common responsibility of all parties to effectively protect these heritage sites.

“The first priority is to protect, and the second is to share the fruits of conservation.” This is the principle of the management team for the Archaeological Ruins of Liangzhu City, which is responsible for contacting 24 villages in the reserve during the year to coordinate site protection and life and production.

At the same time, Hangzhou has set up a “special zone” model for the protection of large sites, which has maintained the integrity and authenticity of the sites to the greatest extent, including the construction of the Archaeological Ruins of Liangzhu City Park. Now the park has preserved and restored the original wetland ecosystem in a large area and restored the ancient country style at that time. Moreover, the routine inspection and technological early warning of 114 square kilometers of heritage areas and buffer zones are strengthened by means of scientific and technological assistance in data collection and analysis.

This kind of shared growth and integration between heritage sites and cities, cities and people have also been shown in the protection of West Lake in previous generations. Today, when wandering in the mountains and rivers of the West Lake, the mark of harmonious coexistence between human beings and nature can be found everywhere.

As early as 13 centuries ago, Bai Juyi, a famous poet and government official in Hangzhou, built water conservancy projects in Hangzhou, organized people to raise dams and store water to irrigate farmland. Su Causeway, a famous scenic spot in the West Lake, is also named in memory of Su Dongpo, a famous Hangzhou official and writer, who ruled the West Lake 10 centuries ago. Since 2002, the West Lake, also Hangzhou’s most important scenic spot, has become the city’s central park, with more than 130 scenic spots along the West Lake Park open to the public free of charge.

Park So-Hyun, the chief examiner of the West Lake’s world heritage application and an expert of the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS), marveled at the good coordination of Hangzhou’s urban development and lake protection at the West Lake. She said that the aborigines themselves are the components of the cultural landscape, and they share the responsibility of heritage protection with the management team.

The harmonious relationship between Hangzhou and the West Lake has never been broken since ancient times. Different generations of officials and locals in Hangzhou have a consensus to return the lake to the people and protect the West Lake, which is a collective conscious act that has lasted for thousands of years.

In the final analysis, the protection of cultural heritage cannot be separated from the efforts of city residents. It can be seen that the protection of the Archaeological Ruins of Liangzhu City and the West Lake has really become everyone’s business in Hangzhou. In the harmonious coexistence of human beings, nature and cities, and in the continuous protection of cultural heritage, the philosophy of the Chinese nation, its unique aesthetic taste and traditional temperament have also been continuously inherited.

Source: Hangzhou Municipal Government

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Ovid Therapeutics, Angelini Pharma enter agreement on Angelman syndrome treatment in Europe

KUALA LUMPUR, July 14 — Biopharmaceutical company, Ovid Therapeutics Inc (Ovid) and Angelini Pharma S.p.A. (Angelini Pharma) have entered into an exclusive licence agreement to develop, manufacture and commercialise OV101 for the treatment of Angelman syndrome in Europe.

“We believe this partnership with Angelini will help to maximise the potential commercial value of OV101 and achieve our strategic objectives in this important geography,” said Ovid Therapeutics Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Jeremy Levin, DPhil, MB, BChir.

Angelini Pharma will be responsible to develop, manufacture and commercialise OV101 (gaboxadol) for the potential treatment of Angelman syndrome in the European Union and other countries in the European Economic Area (Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom) and Russia.

According to a statement, Angelini Pharma will execute the agreement through its new affiliate Angelini Pharma Rare Diseases AG, while Ovid will retain all US and rest-of-world commercial rights to OV101.

“Through our collaboration with Ovid Therapeutics, we are laying the foundation to developing innovative health solutions for rare diseases, in line with Angelini Pharma’s new strategy,” said Angelini Pharma CEO, Pierluigi Antonelli.

Under the terms of the agreement, Ovid will receive an upfront payment of US$20 million and is eligible to receive up to an additional US$212.5 million in payments upon the achievement of development, manufacturing and sales milestones, in addition to double-digit royalties on net sales if successfully commercialised. (US$1 = RM4.268)

Rothschild & Co acted as advisor to Ovid on the collaboration agreement.

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METLIFE FOUNDATION HELPS PURCHASE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR HEALTHCARE WORKERS

Ramzi Toubassy, CEO, AmMetLife Insurance Berhad presenting a mock cheque on behalf of MetLife Foundation to Siobhan Das, CEO, AMCHAM

KUALA LUMPUR, July 9 (Bernama) —MetLife Foundation recently made a contribution towards the MY AMCHAM CARES COVID-19 relief programme to purchase 6,310 disposable isolation gowns for five hospitals across Malaysia. These disposable gowns will help protect close to 250 healthcare workers treating COVID-19 patients in isolation wards across the country.

At the mock cheque presentation ceremony, Ramzi Toubassy, Chief Executive Officer, AmMetLife said, “We are committed to helping our customers and the communities we serve especially during these uncertain times. Our frontline medical workers are the unsung heroes in this fight against COVID-19. We are pleased that MetLife Foundation’s grant will help deliver the much needed protective equipment to keep our healthcare workers safe as they work around the clock treating patients.”

The recipient hospitals of the protective equipment include Ampang Hospital, Sungai Buloh Hospital, Selayang Hospital, Lahad Datu Hospital and Sarawak General Hospital.

“AMCHAM is proud of the amount of support that we have received and we are still receiving from our members with everyone rallying to provide immediate and much-needed supplies to those on the frontline working to stem the spread of COVID-19. The Chamber, under the MY AMCHAM CARES COVID-19 CSR Initiative, has played an active immediate response role and over the last few months serving as a platform for our members to channel their efforts towards a vital cause”, said Siobhan Das, Chief Executive Officer, AMCHAM.

About AmMetLife

AmMetLife is a strategic partnership between AMMB Holdings Berhad (AmBank Group) and MetLife International Holdings LLC (MetLife). AmMetLife offers a comprehensive range of life assurance and wealth protection solutions distributed through a combination of over 200 AmBank and AmMetLife branded branch offices, in addition to the strength of its authorised life insurance agents nationwide.

The strategic partnership combines the international expertise and financial strength of MetLife with the local strength and reach of AmBank Group to create a customer-centric and modern life assurance solutions provider in Malaysia.

About MetLife Foundation

At MetLife Foundation, we believe financial health belongs to everyone. We bring together bold solutions, deep financial expertise and meaningful grants to build financial health for people and communities that are underserved and aspire for more. We partner with organizations around the world to create financial health solutions and build stronger communities, engaging MetLife employee volunteers to help drive impact. MetLife Foundation was created in 1976 to continue MetLife’s long tradition of corporate contributions and community involvement. Since its founding through the end of 2019, MetLife Foundation provided more than $860 million in grants and $85 million in program-related investments to make a positive impact in the communities where MetLife operates. To date, our financial health work has reached 9.9 million low-income individuals in 42 countries. To learn more about MetLife Foundation, visit www.metlife.org.

ABOUT AMCHAM MALAYSIA
The American Malaysian Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAM) was founded in 1978 as an international, non-profit, private-sector business association. It comprises of more than 1000 members representing about 260 American, Malaysian and other international companies with strong ties to American business. The Chamber is a member of the AMCHAMS of Asia Pacific.

ABOUT MY AMCHAM CARES
MY AMCHAM CARES is a core AMCHAM program that celebrates corporate citizenship of our member companies and promotes best practices across environmental, social and governance activities.  It is a forum through which members can share achievements and experiences that are meaningful to them, and support one another on more technical aspects of implementing and governing these programs. Through MY AMCHAM CARES, the Chamber encourages members to reflect upon their existing programs and to consider how projects implemented at the local level can be strengthened and best contribute to national and global goals.

SOURCE: AmBank Group

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Email : sasa@ambankgroup.com

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Mary Kay Inc continues beauty, fashion, design support in global events

KUALA LUMPUR, July 8 — Mary Kay Inc and its Mary Kay Global Design Studio recently sponsored and participated in various beauty, fashion and design events worldwide, aiming to promote the art of individual, unique beauty and beauty artists themselves.

According to a statement, Mary Kay was the presenting sponsor for the inaugural Glamhive Live Digital Summit which featured a range of topics including sustainable fashion, beauty and how to live dreams through entrepreneurship.

Fifteen per cent of the proceeds from the summit were donated to Feeding America to support COVID-19 relief efforts.

The company also participated in the Ukrainian Fashion Week in Kyiv. Mary Kay Ukraine make-up artist, Martelle, along with Mary Kay beauty experts, supplied the finishing touch to over 50 models.

Meanwhile during the New York Fashion Week, Mary Kay was the official make-up partner for two shows, for which the make-up artists were led by Mary Kay’s Global Beauty Ambassador, Luis Casco.

This year, The Mary Kay Foundation℠ teamed up with Kendra Scott to offer beautiful earrings to Independent Sales Directors. All proceeds support a world where women are empowered, healthy and safe. The effort raised nearly US$200,000. (US$1 = RM4.28)

In response to the global COVID-19 pandemic, many Mary Kay-sponsored beauty, fashion and design events have been postponed or cancelled. These include cancellation of GLOW Beauty Convention in Germany and postponement of Anketa OTO 2020.

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Hong Kong Tourism Board hosts world’s first online forum on post-pandemic travel

Dr YK Pang, Chairman of the Hong Kong Tourism Board, highlights the importance of restoring consumer confidence in his opening remarks at today’s online forum “Beyond COVID-19: Global Tourism’s New Normal”. (Photo: Business Wire)

KUALA LUMPUR, June 30 — The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) recently hosted the world’s first global online forum on post-pandemic travel for Hong Kong, Mainland and international markets.

According to HKTB in a statement, the ‘Beyond COVID-19: Global Tourism’s New Normal’ online forum received participation from over 4,000 tourism industry representatives, journalists and academics.

Global industry leaders share insights into the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on travel, how the industry should respond, and the trends to expect as people begin travelling again in the post-pandemic period.

HKTB Chairman, Dr YK Pang announced that the board would team up with the HKSAR Government and trade partners to create ‘Open House Hong Kong’.

It is a unique and region-leading travel platform to tell the world Hong Kong is a COVID-safe destination, ready to welcome back visitors with attractive offerings and exciting experiences.

Pang invited global trade partners to support the platform by providing enticing offers for travelling to Hong Kong as a leading destination for visitors from every continent.

During the event, seven internationally-respected speakers representing different sectors discussed the latest consumer sentiments and behaviour, and gave insights into challenges confronting the industry.

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