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Malaysian Han Studies

Coordinates: 2°15′48″N 102°18′22″E / 2.2632987°N 102.3059761°E / 2.2632987; 102.3059761
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Malaysian Han Studies
Pusat Kemahiran Kebudayaan Murni (Malay)
馬來西亞漢學院 (Chinese)
Former names
Chung Hua Cultural Education Centre (M) Sdn Bhd
Malaysian Academy of Han Studies
TypePrivate
Established2009
PrincipalMdm. Song Poh Lan
Location
No.1, Jalan Tun Hamzah, Mukim Bukit Katil, Hang Tuah Jaya, 75450 Melaka, Malaysia, Malacca
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CampusMalacca City
Websitewww.mahans.edu.my
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese马来西亚汉学院
Traditional Chinese馬來西亞漢學院
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinMǎláixīyà Hàn Xuéyuàn

Malaysian Han Studies (abbreviated as MAHANS), is a non-profit, private educational institution in Bukit Katil, Malacca, Malaysia which promotes the Chinese Traditional Moral Values.[1]

Course Contents

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  • Di-zi-gui
  • Supplement course materials: book of Filial Piety; Moral stories from ancient China; Book of Rites-Book of Education; The Analects; Five Books of Ancient Codes of Conducts; Changing Destiny; and famous ancient Chinese sayings
  • Music and Singing Classes
  • Healthy diet for 21 century
  • Foundation In Sinology Chinese Studies - Collaboration with University of Wales Trinity Saint David[2][3]

Lecture Series

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  • Talks: Schools, business, governmental officials, National Service, NGOs
  • Empowerment Courses
  • Happy Life Workshops
  • Translation and Training Programs conducted in English and Malay
  • Publications and media presentations
  • Publish and print books, as well as produce films that are based on themes of courtesy, filial piety, sibling rapport, proper superior-subordinate relations, integrity, justice and honesty.

Partner Institutions

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References

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  1. ^ "About Us".
  2. ^ "Sinology (Foundation) - Malaysian Academy of Han Studies Melaka". University of Wales Trinity Saint David. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
  3. ^ "Foundation In Sinology Chinese Studies". Malaysian Han Studies. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
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2°15′48″N 102°18′22″E / 2.2632987°N 102.3059761°E / 2.2632987; 102.3059761