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VENUE
THE BEST OF BELGIUM¡ª¡ªA quick study
of the fashion, food and culture of Belgium at the Kuala Lumpur
Convention Centre
There¡¯s more to Belgium than
just chocolate, as proven by the transformation of the Grand
Ballroom of the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (the Centre)
into a stunning showcase of the country in all its glory including
replicating the look and feel of the Grand-Place in Brussels.
Dubbed ¡°a Belgian kaleidoscope of music, theatre, fashion,
food and experience¡±, the ¡°Best of¡± series is an annual event
where a country¡¯s cross-cultural exchanges and trade relations
with Malaysia are highlighted. This year¡¯s focus was Belgium
and all things Belgian.
¡°The event sought to promote better understanding of a foreign
country and in doing so, remove communication barriers and
open up an exchange of ideas in business, education, technology,
culture, tourism and more,¡± said event organiser and DPO managing
director Daniel Pans.
A gastronomic experience of traditional Belgian fare was presented
by Chef Eddy Deketelaere, the highly-acclaimed owner of the
L¡¯Ecailler Restaurant in Li¨¨ge, an establishment ranked best
restaurant in Wallonia by economic and financial magazine
Trends Tendances. Chef Deketelaere¡¯s cuisine gave testimony
to the celebration of his second decade as a member of the
prestigious French chefs¡¯ association, Disciples d¡¯Escoffier,
where he has been bestowed the order of Dignitaire de l¡¯Ordre
des 33 Ma?tres-Queux de Belgique for 12 years.
With a history dating back to the 19th century, the Toone
Marionette Theatre opened the evening with a take on Belgium¡¯s
rich tales of old and traditional with six hefty wooden puppets
dancing through plots with hearty doses of slapstick, to tunes
from a barrel organ.
Representing the creativity of Belgium, music for the evening
was courtesy of multi-award singer-songwriter Sioen who serenaded
guests with his trademark husky voice accompanied his keen
ivory skills. Also making her debut in Malaysia was Louise
Assomo, who showed off Belgian chic in highly wearable, unique
feminine creations which have become synonymous with the fashionable
label of her namesake.
Said Mr Peter Brokenshire, general manager, Kuala Lumpur Convention
Centre, ¡°The Centre maintains close ties with embassies and
has thus far been honoured as the host venue for national
day celebrations and events organised by the diplomatic corps
of the UK, Australia, Canada, Republic of Poland, Russian
Federation, South Africa, Austria and many more. We look forward
to many more events of this grandeur and to playing our part
in enriching Malaysia¡¯s bilateral relationships.¡±
The Best of Belgium was a glamorous affair which saw the attendance
of the Minister of Tourism, Malaysia, the Walloon (regional
government of Belgium) Economy, Employment and Foreign Trade
Minister Jean-Claude Marcourt, Malaysian-Belgium-Luxembourg
Business Council president Rene A Heymans and the ambassador
of Belgium to Malaysia HE Dr Frank Van De Craen.
The Best of Belgium coincided with a visit to Malaysia by
a trade and investment delegation from Wallonia, Belgium,
represented by 20 companies active in various sectors such
as logistics, biotechnology and pharmaceuticals.
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