Friday, June 2, 2023

Purple Cane Tea House


The Purple Cane Tea House is a branch from Kuala Lumpur.  Has been in Ipoh for the last 14 years and is located at the Perak Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association building.  Jalan Dato Tahwil Azar (Osborne Street) has a canopy cover now.  The "pasar malam" tents are up and business is beginning soon.  


Lots of tea products for sale.  Even potted tea sets.  A typical Chinese restaurant set up but no Chinese music in the air though!


Sit on a chair or on a wooden floor depending on your agility. 


Hard to go by without a selfie nowadays.  Hehe. 


Chicken noodle with a taste of tea.


Tea jelly.


Bak Kut Teh with Tea too!

Pretty good experience for the evening. 

 

Sunday, May 28, 2023

Tropicana at Jalan Lee Kwee Foh


This former single storey building has now become two after the extensive renovation.  I thought it was going to be an eatery but it turned out to be a koi retail shop!  Fishes not for eating. 


Well designed and renovated with high insulated metal roof decks. 


The high side cladding allows light into the fish ponds and advert boards to be displayed. 


Good ventilation and lighting.  This place is very clean without any water collection on the floor.  There is even a balcony on the first floor.  The owner will probably admire the koi fish from high above, and from this vantage view is exactly how koi fish should be appreciated. 


The retail store has water pumps and lots of fish food for sale.


Koi fish everywhere.  Small, medium, large and very large!


There are seats for koi enthusiasts to sit whole day just to admire the fish swimming


The very large koi pond behind.  Will dream of this being my lap pool at home!


Just keep on dreaming.  Splash, splash ........



 

Entre at Jalan Lee Kwee Foh





Have always wanted to visit this cafe located at Jalan Lee Kwee Foh, Canning Garden.  It is usually full of people. I am one of the first to arrive at 11.30 this morning after church service at CGMC.  It has been in operation for the last 3 years.

A peep from the bay window where I sat.  Pretty good view of the continuous traffic flow.  The grass is artificial and this is why it is always green even during this hot season. 


The cash counter.  Order the pastry and beverage, pay and get a number where one would get the food delivered.  Simple decor with white walls all around.  



A selfie before the food arrived. 


Espresso.  Delightful cutlery.  Bronze?


Ham and cheese croissant.  Delicious.  


Sugar served in style!  Needed it to reduce the bitter coffee.  



The first bite.  Too delicious to describe any further.  Will now concentrate on the food!!



 


Friday, May 26, 2023

Asthma Cases from HRPB Ipoh


Great meeting with Dr Lam Yoke Fong and her team of young doctors from Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun, Ipoh. Discussed the management of difficult to treat asthma. Meeting sponsored by GSK at Weil Hotel, Ipoh on 19th May 2023.

Sunday, April 9, 2023

The Emergency and Chinese New Villages

 









The 2nd Leong Sin Nam Memorial Lecture

"The Emergency and Chinese New Villages" by Prof (Dr) Gary Lit Ying Loong

Opening Speech by Dr Leong Oon Keong:

Good afternoon, Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen. Welcome to our Legacy Today Event Space at 15 Clarke Street. Clarke Street is now known as Jalan Sultan Abdul Jalil. This shophouse was built by my grandfather, the late Mr Leong Sin Nam. I was born at the end lot of this row of shophouses.

This Legacy Today Event Space is one of our CSR Projects dedicated to preserving and celebrating our past, while also envisioning and shaping our future in Perak.  I wish to thank my wife Dr Lim and my 2 sons, for being so patient with me, while being away from home to get 15 Clarke Street up and running.  I also wish to pay tribute to my father and mother, the late Mr Leong Yeow Nyean and Mdm Chee Swee Ngoh who endorsed these projects with a gift to the community. We are expanding our outreach by acquiring next door to become an eatery.  We are currently looking for an F&B operator to collaborate with us.

By holding Events at 15 Clarke Street, we hope to inspire and educate future generations about our rich heritage. Carefully selected Events provide opportunities for engagement and dialogue on various challenges faced by our community.

This Event Space will also provide an avenue for young artistes, painters and craftsmen to exhibit their skills and products.  Today our young artist is Mr Daniel Lam Voon Phin who teaches and coaches young boys and girls how to play the piano and keyboard. Please contact him, if you have children wishing to learn how to play the piano or keyboard.

This Event Space also provides opportunities for social and charity projects.  You may wish to take home a bookmark and make a donation of any amount to the Perak Chest Society.  Your donation will help sponsor Caregivers to Respi-Care 2023.

There are several upcoming events, namely:- 1. Archaeological Discoveries in Bible Land 2. Perakian Contribution to the Founding of the Republic of China.

Our Photo Gallery exhibits images from years 1880 to 1940, a very eventful 60-year period, which is also the lifetime of Mr Leong Sin Nam.

This period encompassed the history of British Malaya, the Federated Malay States and the Rulers, Imperial China under the Qing Dynasty with the Last Emperor Puyi, the Chinese Diaspora, Dr Sun Yat Sen and the Chinese Revolution, the Nanyangs and the Rise of the Tin Industry in Malaya.

To discover the rich history from each picture on display, please scan the QR code provided.  Please also remember to visit our Blog for historical updates.

If you are a Perak History enthusiast, please let me know.  We hope to assist the Perak Tourism Board to popularise two Ipoh Heritage Trails, namely the The Cantonese Heritage Trail which encompasses Jalan Leong Sin Nam and The Sun Yat Sen Trail. 

Today, we are very privileged to have Prof (Dr) Gary Lit Ying Loong, from Singapore, to deliver the Second Leong Sin Nam Memorial Lecture.

Professor Dr Gary Lit obtained his BSc degree from the National University of Singapore (NUS), under the Singapore Public Service Commission Merit Scholarship in 1979.  He later pursued his MBA and MSc in UK and obtained his PhD from the University of Melbourne in Australia.  After retiring from the Nanyang Technology University, he became a visiting professor to several universities in Asia and Europe.  Besides conducting lectures and seminars, he has given numerous interviews with major newspapers and TV stations in Asia and Europe.

He has written a well acclaimed book “If the Skies Were to Fall”.  He will be sharing some very interesting stories from his book and you will be totally thrilled.

You may wish to purchase a copy of his book after the talk and have it autographed.

Today’s talk by Professor Gary Lit is on “The Emergency and the Chinese New Villages”.  He will bring to live the happenings during that time.  

The Emergency and Chinese New Villages by Emily Lowe

Sunday, March 26, 2023

Biblical Archaeology Discovery Group

Biblical archaeology can be a very useful topic for Bible discussions, as it can help to provide context and historical background for the events and stories in the Bible. Biblical archaeology is the study of archaeological evidence related to the Bible, including the places, people, and events described in the text. It can help to shed light on the historical accuracy and reliability of the Bible, and can also provide a deeper understanding of the culture and context in which the Bible was written.

By discussing biblical archaeology, Bible study groups can learn more about the customs, practices, and beliefs of the people in Bible times, and can gain a better understanding of how the Bible was shaped by historical events and cultural influences. It can also be an interesting way to explore the connections between the biblical text and the material evidence that has been discovered through archaeological excavations.

Some potential topics for discussion could include the archaeological evidence for the Exodus and the conquest of Canaan, the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, the excavation of biblical cities such as Jerusalem and Jericho, and the search for evidence of the historical Jesus. Overall, biblical archaeology can provide a fascinating and informative lens through which to explore the stories and teachings of the Bible.








Thursday, March 23, 2023

The Silver Scrolls are older than the Dead Sea Scrolls



The Silver Scrolls are two small amulets made of real silver. They were discovered in 1979 at Ketef Hinnom, an archaeological site southwest of the Old City of Jerusalem. The major importance of these scrolls is that they are the oldest copies of scripture, older than the Dead Sea Scrolls. 

They contain a variation of the Priestly Blessing, found in Numbers 6:24-26. The scrolls were dated paleographically to the late 7th or early 6th century BCE, placing them in the First Temple period.

The Priestly Blessing is a Hebrew prayer found in Numbers 6:22-27. The Lord said to Moses, “Tell Aaron and his sons, ‘This is how you are to bless the Israelites. Say to them: 

"The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace".

The Silver Scrolls provide evidence that the bible text has been copied multiple times over the millennia and has remained unchanged.