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Sarawak Tian Association celebrates 75 years of cultural legacy, community service
Sarawak Tian Association celebrates 75 years of cultural legacy, community service

Borneo Post

time2 days ago

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  • Borneo Post

Sarawak Tian Association celebrates 75 years of cultural legacy, community service

Dr Sim (second right) pays tribute to the elderly by giving them ang paos, accompanied by Rodger (right). – Photo by Mohd Faisal Ahmad KUCHING (June 6): The Sarawak Tian Association celebrated its 75th anniversary this evening with a meaningful event that honoured senior citizens and recognised students for their academic achievements, held at the SJK(C) Chung Hua No. 2 hall. The celebration was graced by Sarawak Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Dr Sim Kui Hian, who commended the association's longstanding contributions to cultural preservation and community welfare. 'This celebration embodies three joys, which are commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Tian Clan Association, showing our respect for the elderly, which is a cornerstone of Chinese culture, and rewarding our young ones for their pursuit of education,' he said in his speech. Reflecting on his upbringing, Dr Sim shared a personal story about how his father encouraged him to join the clan association at a young age. 'I used to ask, 'What is the association for?' and my father would say, 'If there's no food, the association provides food'. 'If there are no benefits, it provides benefits; and if you're out of work, the association will help you find a job. 'It's all for the welfare of our people,' he said. He emphasised the vital role clan associations have played in advocating for the welfare, values, and cultural heritage of the Chinese community, and their continued relevance in fostering unity through shared traditions. As part of the celebration, the association presented academic incentives to students from primary school through to university level. 'This is something new, we are not just rewarding schooling but encouraging the spirit of learning. 'In Sarawak, no one can say they can't study because of money. 'The real issue now is students not wanting to study. 'But education is essential as these students are our future, they will carry on our culture and help build a better Sarawak,' he said. Dr Sim also highlighted the importance of nurturing the younger generation beyond academics. 'It's not just about language, knowledge or culture. We must also instill values, Sarawakian values and wisdom,' he said, praising the formation of the Chinese Youth Tian Association. The event, led by organising chairman Chan Kheng Choon, association chairman Henry Chan, and vice chairman Rodger Chan, featured a vibrant 24-drum festive performance, a lucky draw, and a cake-cutting ceremony to commemorate the milestone. anniversary Dr Sim Kui Hian Rodger Chan Sarawak Tian Association

Record-setting RM1.2mil raised at school's 91st anniversary dinner
Record-setting RM1.2mil raised at school's 91st anniversary dinner

The Star

time4 days ago

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  • The Star

Record-setting RM1.2mil raised at school's 91st anniversary dinner

Children delivering an energetic performance at SJK (C) Hun Bin's 91st anniversary celebration at Che Hoon Khor Moral Uplifting Society's hall in Macalister Road. — Courtesy photos SJK (C) HUN Bin in Penang celebrated its 91st anniversary in grand fashion, raising a historic RM1,228,888 at a fundraising dinner – the highest amount ever collected in the school's history. School board chairman Keong Chee Khoon said the proceeds would be used to enhance the multipurpose hall, improve the teachers' workspaces and implement new initiatives aimed at creating a more sustainable and comfortable learning environment for pupils and staff. He said Penang tycoon Tan Sri Tan Kok Ping also made a generous contribution by funding the installation of air-conditioners in six classrooms, a solar-energy system, and air conditioners for the multipurpose hall. The event, jointly organised by the school's board of governors, the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) and the teaching faculty, welcomed over 600 guests at the Che Hoon Khor Moral Uplifting Society's hall in Macalister Road. A musical performance complements a thoughtfully produced documentary on the school's history. The evening featured 20 captivating performances that seamlessly blended traditional and contemporary elements, highlighting the diverse talents and collaborative spirit of pupils and teachers. The programme opened with a heartfelt rendition of the school anthem by the school community, followed by a historical documentary which traced the school's 91-year journey and sparked nostalgia among alumni and educators. It also featured outstanding performances by pupils that included the choir, dance team, wushu team, Chinese Yoyo troupe, and the Boys' Brigade. The music for the opening and closing performances was specially arranged for the celebration and featured the combined talents of the school's choir, teachers, parents and pupils. In her welcome address, school principal Cheryl Tey said: 'Every brick and tile of our school represents a foundation for life. Hun Bin is a place where dreams are nurtured and the future of education is uplifted.'

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