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Sunday, January 21, 2024

DAYBREAK Open Day and OKU Job Fair


DAYBREAK is about Disabled Adults and Youths Being Rewarded Encouraged and Accepted in Kinta.  The training complex is located at Lot 75242, Jalan Pulai, RPT. Pengkalan Pegoh, 31500 Lahat, Perak.  

Today's early morning event was officiated by YB Tan Kar Hing, MP for Gopeng.  A large crowd of people was present.  Cars were parked at the Poi Lam High School nearby.  






An OKU singing a lovely song.


A delightful dance performance.


Inside the training complex. 



 Job interviews for more than 100 OKUs with more than 10 businesses participating.



Many stores set up by the various schools with OKU students. 





Socks making machines.


Knitting machines.



Sewing is fun.


No problem with sorting and pairing.  Easy.  



Designing and crafting.



PCSH staff in attendance offering free health screening. 




The food is great. Looking forward to the next Open Day and Job Fair. 

Sunday, December 31, 2023

Dr Sun Yat Sen Exhibition at Perak Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association.

The Perak Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association, Jalan Dato Tahwil Azir (Osborne Street).



Exhibition on 2nd Floor of the Building.  


The Emblem of PCADA. 


A live Opera Show. Unfortunately not in drama outfit. 


Dr Sun Yat Sen Exhibition.  A project by Ms Chan Sue Meng.  


An oldie piano. 


Mosaic floor tiles in intact.


Building donors of 1938.


Portrait of Dr Sun Yat Sen donated by Mr Leong Sin Nam.


Plate on the Portrait.



Article from Explore Ipoh

Perak Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association.

Jalan Dato Tahwil Azir (formerly known as Orborne Street).

In 1903, a group of ‘junior officials, clerks, bank shroffs and young miners’ met at the Chinese Union Club at 69 Hale Street to play Cantonese music. In 1905, they formed the Perak Chinese Dramatic Troupe to put up perfomances at the Chinese theatre in Leech Street to aid the Canton Flood Relief Fund.

After an eventful performance at Kuala Lumpur, when one of the performers collapsed and later died of a heart attack, the name Perak Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association was adopted. They moved several times, staying for eight years at 11 Anderson Road. In 1935, they bought the present site and started a building fund with an initial donation from Wu-Lien Teh, a doctor famed as the “Manchurian plague fighter”.

The present three-storey Art-Deco building was opened in 1938. A large marble table inscribed with the names of 221 donors is found on the ground floor. From September 1945 to April 1946, the MPAJA took over the building, throwing regular feasts for their fighters with livestock contributed by the country folk. The British Military Administration then requisitioned the entire building from May 1946 for the NAAFI (Navy Army Air Force Institute) Canteen.




 

Thursday, December 14, 2023

1 Lasam Ipoh

A tour of 1 Lasam Ipoh.  Courtesy of Datuk Lim and his management team. 



At the Start Cafe. 


The food is delicious.  


A talk given by management regarding the green features of the building. 



Stacks of library books.  Rather unique book display stands at the 1 Lasam Library.




A poster showing the special features of the green building. 


Some building awards.


Plants at the courtyard.



A golfer in a golf buggy.



A vegetable plot.




Rain water filtration system



Automated watering system. 





New location for Ipoh World, Ipoh Echo, and Bonanza Venture Holding. 


The corridor to the exhibition rooms. 


Solar electricity generation panels at the roof top. 


Multiple exhibits on display.

















For more information please visit: 1 Lasam Ipoh