Jumat, 31 Desember 2010

New year’s eve countdown party at SEA Park, PJ


The Section 21 SEA Park Rukun Tetangga (RT) hosted a new year eve countdown to 2011 celebration at its RT centre in Jalan 21/19.

Over 200 multi-racial residents joined in the year’s end celebration with a special supper of delicious juicy chicken satay, hot curry chicken, spicy meehoon (vermicelli), sweet tasty cake, free flow of drinks and an exciting firework display.

Section 21 SEA Park Rukun Tetangga (RT) chairman Gan Keng said he was very happy with the big turnout of people of all races, young and old, who joined in the celebration to usher in the new year 2011 in the spirit of 1Malaysia.

Joining in the countdown celebration were Petaling Jaya Utara (PJU) Federal Development coordinator Dato' Dr. Wong Sai Hou, Kiwanis Malaysia Lt Governor Div 3 Ho Wah Ying and Yoke Wong Thai Tay Temple SEA Park senior medium Ronnie Chiew.

Mai Tomyam wishes everybody a wonderful and happy New Year 2011.



Children get into party spirit to welcome the new year 2011.


A large crowd of over 200 people turned out at the Section 21 SEA Park RT centre to usher in the new year.


Long line of people queued up to be served food.


Yoke Wong Thai Tay Temple SEA Park senior medium Ronnie Chiew (left) being served a plate of food by Section 21 SEA Park RT committee Wong Ah Wah.


Committee members from Section 21 SEA Park Rukun Tetangga (RT) and Section 21 SEA Park Residents Association (RA) were present to serve their guests.


The event attracted a multi-racial crowd out to enjoy the food and fun in ushering the new year.


There were plenty of food to go around.


The residents enjoying the food.


Extra chairs were provided to those who could not find a seat at the tables.


With 10 seconds remaining, Dato' Dr. Wong Sai Hou (centre, in red shirt) led the counting down to midnight.
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At the stroke of midnight, fireworks were lighted on the grounds at SEA Park RT centre.


The sky over SEA Park lit up with fireworks display in a multitude of colours.


A toast to the New Year 2011.


Here's a toast to a wonderful and Happy New Year 2011.


These two revellers blowing shiny paper horns to welcome the New Year 2011.


Happy New Year 2011 and 1Malaysia.


A cake to usher in the New Year 2011.


Cutting the cake together to symbolize happiness, good fortune and a sweet life in the New Year 2011.


Here's to a happy new year 2011! (From left) Dato' Dr. Wong Sai Hou, Section 21 SEA Park Rukun Tetangga (RT) chairman Gan Keng, Kiwanis Malaysia Lt Governor Div 3 Ho Wah Ying and Yoke Wong Thai Tay Temple SEA Park senior medium Ronnie Chiew.


Cheers to you, Cheers to me, Have a Happy New Year!


Dato' Dr. Wong Sai Hou distributing the 1Malaysia collar pins.


Dato' Dr. Wong Sai Hou pinning a 1Malaysia collar pin on the shirt of Section 21 SEA Park Rukun Tetangga (RT) deputy chairman Cliff Yin.
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Kamis, 30 Desember 2010

Keeping toilets clean in SEA Park, PJ


Petaling Jaya Utara (PJU) Federal Development coordinator Dato’ Dr. Wong Sai Hou launched a cleanliness awareness campaign to keep toilets clean at the Section 21 SEA Park Rukun Tetangga (RT) centre in Petaling Jaya on Saturday morning 18th December 2010. The project was kicked off with a RM5,000 budget from the Ministry of Housing and Local Government.

The cleanliness campaign which also included recycling and serving Tong Yuen or balls of glutinuous rice in conjunction with the Winter Solstice Festival (Dong Zhi) received tremendous support from everyone.

Present at the launch to show their support and commitment to the campaign were Rukun Tetangga (RT) Section 21 SEA Park chairman Gan Keng, Section 21 SEA Park Residents Association (RA) deputy chairman Lee Soon Fah, Beautiful Gates Foundation for the Disabled executive director Sia Siew Chin, representatives from Society of Independent Living For The Disabled, owners and operators of business premises, committee members of SEA Park RT and RA, volunteers and residents.

It was a good show of shared responsibility of maintaining cleanliness in their living areas.

After the launch, Dato’ Dr. Wong and the group pasted stickers with the words “Jagalah Kebersihan Tandas Kita” (Keep Our Toilet Clean) and its translation in Mandarin on the toilet doors of business premises to ensure the message gets across to the users.

He advised the owners and operators on the importance of clean toilets and their responsibilities towards cleanliness by abiding the rules and regulations of keeping the toilets clean as the public would not come to eateries with dirty toilets.

Shop-owners who really care for their customers will ensure that the toilets are always kept spick and pan.



Toilet cleanliness:

The cleanliness campaign will create awareness for both the owners and patrons to ensure that the cleanliness of toilets are maintained at all times.


The owner of Restoran Wei Xiang greets Dato' Dr. Wong Sai Hou who comes visiting to check the condition of the toilets.


Dato' Dr. Wong Sai Hou and Rukun Tetangga Section 21 SEA Park chairman Gan Keng pasting the sticker which reads "Jagalah Kebersihan Tandas Kita" (Keep Our Toilet Clean) on the toilet door of Restoran Wei Xiang.


The popular Restoran Wei Xiang located at Jalan 21/19, SEA Park serves nice and affordable economy mixed rice.


Dato' Dr. Wong Sai Hou (with raised hand) chatting with Section 21 SEA Park Rukun Tetangga (RT) chairman Gan Keng (left) and Beautiful Gates Foundation for the Disabled executive director Sia Siew Chin (in wheel chair) outside the Restoran Wei Xiang before the group moved on to the next eatery.


Recycling:
Recycling to keep the enviroment clean.


Dato' Dr. Wong Sai Hou assisting Beautiful Gates Foundation for the Disabled representatives Gan Mun Wai, 15, (left) and Tsang Qing Nian, 19, to place the recyclable items onto a pickup lorry to be taken to recycling centre.


The three mobile charity recycle boxes placed at the SEA Park RT centre are opened on pick-up day once every fortnight.


Every fortnightly, representatives from Beautiful Gates Foundation for the Disabled gathered to collect the items donated.


Representatvies from Beautiful Gates Foundation for the Disabled sorting out the donated items.


Most of the items can be recycled. Items that cannot be recycled are separated.


The donated items are placed onto a pickup lorry to be taken to a recycling centre.


Dato' Dr. Wong Sai Hou (standing, first from right), Section 21 SEA Park Rukun Tetangga (RT) chairman Gan Keng (standing, second from left), Beautiful Gates Foundation for the Disabled executive director Sia Siew Chin (in red t-shirt) at the RT centre on the pickup day.


Section 21 SEA Park Rukun Tetangga (RT) chairman Gan Keng (standing, right) and secretary Jimmy Tee (standing, left) in chat with Beautiful Gates Foundation for the Disabled executive director Sia Siew Chin (in red t-shirt) and foundation residents Gan Mun Wai (left), 15, and Tsang Qing Nian, 19. Both Mun Wai's and Chin Nien's wheelchairs were badly damaged in an accident while crossing a road in SS2. Gan Keng hope to raise funds to purchase motorised wheelchair for both of them.


"Tong Yuen" tasty treat:
To celerbate the Dongzhi or Winter Solstice Festival on 21st December 2010, the Section 21 SEA Park Rukun Tetangga (RT) cooked three varieties of the glutinous rice balls or "tong yuen". Over 100 residents turned up to taste the colourful bowls of cooked "tong yuen" in sugar syrup at the RT centre. Eating "tong yuen" symbolize family unity and prosperity.


Dato' Dr. Wong Sai Hou is greeted by the residents upon his arrival at the SEA Park RT centre.


Dato' Dr. Wong Sai Hou who is the former Kampung Tunku state assemblyman remains popular with the residents in SEA Park.


Section 21 SEA Park Rukun Tetangga (RT) chairman Gan Keng (left) helping a resident of Society of Independent Living For The Disabled to the table for a bowl of 'tong yuen".


Dato' Dr. Wong Sai Hou tasting a warm bowl of colourful cooked "tong yuen". Sharing with him on the same table are Beautiful Gates Foundation for the Disabled executive director Sia Siew Chin (right, in red t-shirt), a representative from Society of Independent Living For The Disabled (first from left, opposite Sia), Section 21 SEA Park RT chairman Gan Keng (third from left).


"Tong yuen" is a Chinese dessert made from glutinous rice flour and is served during the Winter Solstice Festival about 6 weeks before the Chinese New Year.


Many residents turned up at the RT centre to enjoy the nice and colourful little marble-sized glutinous rice balls called “tong yuen”.


The Winter Solstice Festival is celebrated by the Chinese community all around the world where family and relatives would gather for reunion.


The Section 21 SEA Park RT cooked up three pots of "tong yuen" in three different flavours.


Residents can try the different flavours and combinations of "tong yuen".


From left: Irene Tan, Susan Chan and Chua Choon Suan all always happy to serve the residents.
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Selasa, 28 Desember 2010

Memorable golden jubilee anniversary celebration of Wong Loo Sen See Chee Choong Temple, KL


The Wong Loo Sen See Chee Choong Temple in Kuala Lumpur celebrated its Golden Jubilee (50th) anniversary with a grand dinner and entertainment on Sunday, 26th December 2010 at Banquet Hall, Thean Hou Temple Kuala Lumpur. Over 600 people attended the event.

It was an excellent and most enjoyable nine-course Chinese dinner, prepared and served by the Restoran Guan Seng Loong of Sekinchan, Selangor.

As the guests dined, they were entertained by a variety of show such as kung-fu demonstration, Ivy Line Dancers and karaoke singers.

A special edition magazine commemorating the 50th anniversary was given out to all the guests who also received a pewter key chain imprinted with the 50th anniversary logo.

Among the VIPs in attendance were temple honourable advisers Tan Sri Dato’ Michael Chen Wing Sum, Datuk Seri Tan Chai Ho and YB Tan Kok Wai who is also the Cheras MP.

Wong Loo Sen See Chee Choong Temple Kuala Lumpur
29, Jalan Lombong, Batu 2 ½, Jalan Cheras
55200 Kuala Lumpur
Tel & Fax: 03-92845396


The guests were greeted by the energetic sound of drum beats by a lion dance troupe as they arrived.


Arrival of Tan Sri Dato’ Michael Chen Wing Sum who is the honourable legal adviser to the Wong Loo Sen See Chee Choong Temple in Kuala Lumpur.


Honourable legal adviser Tan Sri Dato’ Michael Chen Wing Sum signs in on the red attendance sheet.


A temple committee pinned a flower to Tan Sri Dato’ Michael Chen Wing Sum's left breast pocket.


Temple committees all set to welcome their guests.


Over 600 guests attended a golden jubilee anniversary dinner of the Wong Loo Sen See Chee Choong Temple in Kuala Lumpur.


Wong Loo Sen See Chee Choong Temple president How Joon Wai (left, seated) and a temple adviser posed with their guests.


The guests from Section 21 SEA Park, Petaling Jaya.


Wong Loo Sen See Chee Choong Temple president How Joon Wai delivers his welcome speech.


A ribbon-cutting ceremony to symbolise the commencement of the Golden Jubilee anniversary celebration of Wong Loo Sen See Chee Choong Temple, KL.


From left: Wong Loo Sen See Chee Choong Temple Kuala Lumpur president How Joon Wai, honourable adviser Datuk Seri Tan Chai Ho and honourable legal adviser Tan Sri Dato’ Michael Chen Wing Sum.


The ceremonial ribbon is cut. Congratulations!


Temple honourable legal adviser Tan Sri Dato’ Michael Chen Wing Sum (left) and temple president How Joon Wai struck the gong in an elaborate gong striking ceremony.


Temple honourable adviser Datuk Seri Tan Chai Ho (right) and a temple official also joined in the traditional gong striking ceremony.


The sifus (masters) and representatives of Sen See temples from other states in the country received their mementos.


The sponsors and performers also received the mementoes as token of appreciation.


Ivy (left) of the Ivy Line Dance troupe receved her memento.


A demonstration of kung fu skills that are really amazing to watch.


Great kung fu: A really nice demonstration of this martial art.


The Ivy Line Dance troupe keeps the guests fired up with their lively rendition of popular songs.


The all-girl Ivy Line Dance troupe in striking pose.


Pop, pop, fizz, fizz ... opening bottles of champagne.


A 2-tier champagne fountain for the champagne pouring ceremony.


A big cake to mark the Golden Jubilee (50th) anniversary celebration of the Wong Loo Sen See Chee Choong Temple in Kuala Lumpur.


Blowing out the candles on the cake.


Cutting the cake together to symbolise togetherness.


Golden anniversary toasts ....


A toast to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Wong Loo Sen See Chee Choong Temple Golden Jubilee.


Celebrating 50 proud years of serving the community.


The Wong Loo Sen See Chee Choong Temple Kuala Lumpur committee (2010 - 2013).


The Thean Hou Temple located atop Robson Heights, Kuala Lumpur.


The main prayer hall of Thean Hou Temple, Kuala Lumpur.
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