Kunkwan International Mandarin Training Centre officially recognised by ASEAN Records for Most Non-Chinese Adults in Online Mandarin Classes Since 2014

Kunkwan International Mandarin Training Centre officially recognised by ASEAN Records for Most Non-Chinese Adults in Online Mandarin Classes Since 2014

Kunkwan International Mandarin Training Centre has been officially recognised by ASEAN Records for achieving a remarkable milestone in the field of language education and cultural outreach: “Most Non-Chinese Adults in Online Mandarin Classes Since 2014” A total of 442,652 non-Chinese adult learners across ASEAN and beyond

This prestigious recognition was presented during an official ceremony held at Dewan TAR UMT — a symbolic moment reflecting the founder’s belief in purposeful learning and cultural alignment. The ASEAN Records certificate was formally presented to Mr Kent Ng Kun Kwan, Founder of Kunkwan and a passionate advocate of cross-cultural understanding through language.


A Milestone in Language, Unity, and Inclusivity

The recognition by ASEAN Records celebrates more than numerical achievement — it honours Kunkwan’s visionary commitment to making Mandarin accessible to non-Chinese learners from all walks of life.

Since its founding in 2014, Kunkwan International Mandarin Training Centre has transformed the learning experience for over 442,000 non-Chinese adults, providing a welcoming platform where language becomes a bridge, not a barrier.

By cultivating inclusive classrooms online and on-ground, Kunkwan has created a vibrant learning community that brings together diverse ethnicities, cultures, and aspirations across Southeast Asia — united by a shared desire to connect, understand, and grow.

“Language taught me that understanding conquers fear — and when we learn to know one another, love naturally follows.” said by Kent Ng Kun Kwan, author of “Tak Kenal Maka Tak Cinta” (“You Don’t Know, So You Don’t Love”)

A Vision of Cultural Harmony Through Language

The impact of Kunkwan’s work goes beyond traditional education. It reflects a deep-rooted mission to create mutual respect among ASEAN communities through language empowerment, cultural empathy, and lifelong learning.

Through its innovative and accessible online Mandarin learning model, Kunkwan has redefined what it means to teach a language in the 21st century:

  • Interactive digital platforms accessible from anywhere
  • Culturally adaptive instructors trained to engage diverse learners
  • Courses tailored for professional, personal, and social use
  • A vibrant learning network of students from Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, the Philippines, and beyond

This inclusive ecosystem allows adults — even those without prior exposure to Mandarin — to thrive in a supportive, encouraging environment, free from fear or judgment.


Redefining the Purpose of Language Education

As a regional pioneer in Mandarin language instruction, Kunkwan’s success lies not only in student numbers, but in transforming perceptions. By empowering non-Chinese individuals to embrace Mandarin, it dismantles stereotypes, breaks down barriers, and fosters harmony across multicultural societies.

This achievement is not merely a record — it’s a movement. One that repositions language as a unifier, and not a divider. One that promotes the belief that anyone, regardless of background, can learn and love a new language when taught with patience, empathy, and purpose.


About Kunkwan International Mandarin Training Centre

Kunkwan International Mandarin Training Centre is one of Southeast Asia’s leading Mandarin education providers, specialising in accessible, technology-driven learning for adult students. Founded in Malaysia, Kunkwan has grown into a regional movement — enabling over 442,652 non-Chinese learners to embrace Mandarin with confidence and clarity.

With a mission to promote understanding through language, Kunkwan continues to set new standards in linguistic inclusivity, cultural harmony, and education innovation. To learn more about Kunkwan’s programs, visit: www.kunkwan.com (or replace with relevant site if different)