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00:00 Bak Kut Teh is a famous dish in Malaysia.
00:02 This is a famous dish that is known by the Malaysian people.
00:04 It is one of the 10 national delicacies.
00:07 It is a dish that is widely known by the Malaysian people.
00:11 But some people think that it is not a national delicacy.
00:13 It is a mistake.
00:15 Bak Kut Teh is not a culinary topic.
00:18 It is a political topic.
00:20 I want to ask.
00:22 Since when Bak Kut Teh has become a traditional dish in Malaysia?
00:29 If Bak Kut Teh is a dish that is served with chicken,
00:34 it is okay.
00:36 To include this traditional dish,
00:39 it must be eaten and tasted by all the people in our country.
00:47 This is the battle of words that was once played in the parliament last year.
00:51 At that time, the YB of the Republican Party proposed
00:53 that the government should put the meatball tea into the national heritage of food.
00:56 As a result, a series of arguments were raised.
00:58 Although the story ended with Bak Kut Teh successfully being cut and
01:01 listed as a national heritage,
01:03 it could not stop those who like to use it as a tool to stir up trouble.
01:08 The indigenous organization Perkasa was angry and disappointed
01:11 with the meatball tea being listed as a national delicacy.
01:12 It is obvious that it does not respect Islam
01:15 and condemns that it is killing and hurting Muslims and Malays.
01:19 The opposition leader of the Legislative Council, Lazman,
01:21 also said in a dissatisfying statement that
01:22 only food that the people of Malaysia can enjoy
01:24 can be used as a national heritage.
01:26 While meatball tea is only a food that a minority group can enjoy.
01:29 This argument led to the return of the Perkasa Executive Member, Wu Jialiang,
01:33 who accused Lazman of deliberately hype meatball tea
01:36 and used the delicious look of the tea to be a cheap political capital.
01:39 He also pointed out that in 2018,
01:41 the YB of the National Unity Bureau of the Central Committee of the Party
01:42 introduced the "Qingzhen version" of meatball tea to the Malays.
01:45 Why is it now that they are making a big article on this topic?
01:49 Similar arguments are constantly being raised in the Malays.
01:51 Netizens posted,
01:52 "When did we start eating pork on this Malaysian land?
01:56 We haven't treated pork as food for thousands of years."
01:59 Fortunately, this post was cornered by other netizens,
02:02 who believe that such outdated remarks hurt the Malays.
02:05 Because there are not only Malays in Malaysia,
02:07 but also Chinese, Indians and other ethnic groups.
02:09 And the list of food is reminded that
02:10 it is the Malaysian food heritage,
02:12 not the Malaysian food heritage.
02:14 Meatball tea has now entered the big stage of food heritage.
02:18 Behind this, we may have to mention Zhang Qingxin.
02:21 Some people even call her "Minister of Meatball Tea"
02:23 with a derogatory title.
02:25 I don't know if you remember,
02:26 but at the beginning of the video,
02:27 the member of the National Assembly of the Legislative Council
02:29 was fired for not listing meatball tea as a food heritage.
02:32 At that time, Zhang Qingxin, the Minister of Tourism,
02:34 came out to defend her own Minister of Tourism,
02:37 saying that she may not have eaten meatball tea,
02:39 so she has prejudices.
02:41 Zhang Qingxin made it very clear at the time,
02:43 hoping that the world can see it in an open mind,
02:45 not to politicize meatball tea,
02:47 and emphasized that it was only the officials
02:49 who would handle the application to list meatball tea as a food heritage,
02:52 including the steamed version of meatball tea,
02:54 so that the people of Malaysia can taste this special delicacy.
02:57 The former chairman of the Senate,
02:58 who was once the Minister of News, Communication and Culture,
03:01 Lai Si-Ya-Ding,
03:02 said,
03:03 "The 'ba' in 'bak kut teh'
03:04 means pork,"
03:05 reminding Zhang Qingxin
03:06 to take into account the sensitivity of the ethnic group in this matter.
03:09 And until now,
03:10 she still deliberately calls Zhang Qingxin the Minister of Meatball Tea.
03:14 What do you think her intention is?
03:16 Although we don't know when this series of disputes will end,
03:19 this food, which is recognized as born in Pashung,
03:21 is probably unexpected.
03:22 One day it will become the protagonist of the political and political parties' disputes.
03:25 What a "devil"!
03:26 What do you think of meatball tea being listed as a food heritage?
03:29 Or what food do you think is worth being listed in the national food list?
03:33 Welcome to leave a message.
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