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...did they
seal the gaps-in-between ....... |
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| l/r Pauline Chew, Datuk Karu Selvaratnam, Datuk Kwan Foh Kwai, Daniel Teoh, Dato Irene Lee, HE Hennadii Nadolenko, Prof Gary Lit, HE Krzysztof Dobrowolski, Dato Mohd Nor Khalid (Lat), Dato Gan Tack Kong, Joseph Lau, Leong Chok Keng, Dato Sushil, Denis Mykhailiuk, Dr Idris Nordin |
Ipoh’s Peace Gallery set up by Professor by Gary Lit was officially opened last Sunday 5 October. The ambassadors of Ukraine HE Hennadii Nadolenko and Krzysztof Dobrowolski, the Ambassador of Poland, graced the occasion as well as a host of interesting personalities such as Dato Mohd Nor Khalid (Lat), Dato Gan Tack Kong (Peace Ambassador 2025) and retired armed forces veterans.
Ambassador Hennadii Nadolenko thanked Gary for opening such a great gallery. Galleries like this should be opened in every city to show it is important to teach people to live in harmony together. War should be stopped, it brings terrible things such as devastation, takes away lives and people have no electricity and gas due to bombings. He proposed to bring photos of Ukraine to show what the war had done to his city.
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| ..the audience listening to ambassordor Hennadii Nadolenko |
The event was a very cordial and friendly affair as a visibly happy Gary called out to the representatives from the various schools ACS, Ave Maria, Anderson, MGS, Sam Tet and St Michaels who were present.
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| l/r..Dato Karu Selvaratnam, Dr Idris Nordin and the St Michaels band ..... |
He also called out to Dato Karu Selvaratnam a veteran navy man and an athlete who represented the country in the SEA. Asian and Olympics games and Dr Idris Nordin the 1st Malayansian to hold a Phd in sports science and represented Perak in swimming and water polo.
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| l/r..Prof Gary with the ambassadors Nadolenko and Dobrowolski and distinguished guests |
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| The Veterans and Prof Gary pose for photo with Gary's late brother Kapt Lit Ying Wai |
| the Veterans with Dr Ho Tak Ming, Elsie Yeo and Dr Idris Nordin. Nb Gary with the gift from Dato Lat |
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| l/r..Dr Chakr Sri na Nagara, Datuk Karu Selvaratnam & wife Rogini, Phillip Leong, Dr Idris Nordin and wife Junaidah |
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| These ACS students Shangkirthana and Cheyanne asked Dato Lat for his autograph and he gladly oblighed ...... |
Gary was right as it was indeed a warm and peaceful multi-cultural gathering of local and foreign guests at the Peace Gallery.
JAG
| Redemptorist Oblate ..Lorthusamy Arulandu, Adele Poi, Lionel Loi with Fr Ino |
In a
ceremony last Friday the Redemptorist community led by Vice-Provincial Rev. Fr.
Victorino (Ino) Cueto CSsR presented their Diploma of Redemptorist Oblate to the recipients.
The three OMPH
parishioners are
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Mrs
Adele Poi who had been the Fund-Raising Committee for many years before the
church was a reality and also in St.Anne Guild after it was built to clean the
church each week to be ready for worship.
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Mr
Lorthusamy Arulandu for his years of work in building the Tamil community going
back to Kampung Simee Chapel days from 1970 and before till today. He has lead
the Tamil community during difficult times and when things were going well
through God’s Grace and still serving in various ministries eg BEC.
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Mr
Lionel Loi for helping the Redemptorist with the finances keeping their book in
order and also for his years of service in the Caritas ministry.
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| The Redemptorist community ..... |
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| Fr Ino and the recipients |
According to
Vice Provincial Fr Ino a Redemptorist Oblate are mostly lay people who are
dedicated, committed and active partners of the Redemptorist. They have been with us for a long period of
time and in their own way have embraced the Redemptorist Spirituality a sense
of service inspired by St Alfonsus our founder.
Being a Redemptorist
Oblate is a recognition that they have made a blessing in sharing in the
mission of Christ the Redeemer. This recognition is recommended by the local
Redemptorist community in Ipoh then the community of Malaysia and Singapore
will discuss it before it is forwarded to Rome.
To be a
Redemptorist Oblate means a recognition not only in Ipoh but Redemptorist
congregation throughout the world thanking you for your service for being
partners in the mission for proclaiming the good news of our Lord Jesus Christ.
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| The proud recipients |
JAG
..the fabric of Malaysia and Singapore – multiracial and multicultural.....
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| 'Kedai Sin Ma, a Rojak Shop mural' ...... at 51 Jalan Panglima, Old Town.. facing the Kinta river |
A wall mural of a corner shop called ‘Kedai Sin Ma’ stands on the wall at 51 Jalan Panglima, Old Town Ipoh, a tyre shop. It portrays a Chinese proprietor with his lovable sleepy cat at the front of the shop which sells all sorts of products from Chinese lanterns to large Malay Wau’s (kites), pomelos and batiks cloth to Indian garlands (in a Chinese shop ??) It gets more interesting when you realise the colourful and prominent shopfront signages are written in Bahasa, English, Chinese, Tamil and Jawi.
Pretty authentic
Rojak Shop..no?. The mural was painted by a Singaporean artiste named Yip Yew Chong
in 2017 who explained that this was the ‘fabric of Malaysia and Singapore – multiracial
and multicultural’.
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| True ROJAK ...Chinese shop, different signages, batik cloth and Indian garlands...the fabric of Malaysia and Singapore.. |
Having finished ‘Kedai Sin Ma rojak shop ‘ early he still had time that weekend and partnered with Malaysian artist Chong Kok Leng to draw another mural which he called ‘Rojak Tree’. Strictly impromptu Chong drew the pomelo and I added the different tropical fruits papaya, jack fruit, durian and rambutan ..all in 1 tree. It was fun doing the ‘Rojak tree’ .
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| Chong Kok Leng (left) and Yip Yew Chong (right) with their mural 'Rojak Tree' . One tree and variety of fruits . Mural is on the back wall of KooKee. |
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| Yip Yew Chong ..part of the Fullerton 'Postcard Series' for Singapore's 60th anniversary. It ends in September 2025.... Cute cat hmmm |
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| (l/r) Professor Gary Lit, the Peace Gallery, appreciation plaques and Gary's book'If the Sky were to Fall' |
Ipoh has a
Peace Gallery and it was initiated by none other than Professor Gary Lit Ying
Loong. According to him "'we should forgive but we must not forget. The price of war is peace. We don’t want to
repeat it and that is reason I have set up this gallery is to uphold
peace"
For
information, Gary was born in Kampar, is a historian and a visiting professor
in universities in Asia and Europe. In the last two years he has been giving
talks to schools and NGO’s in the Kinta Valley about the Japanese occupation
and interviewing WWII survivors and getting their stories told in the printed
media. During his school talks he uses graphics to capture the students’
interest and has received requests by students to take them to the site of ‘The
Battle of Kampar’.
And to cap
it all he has a book to show for his passion, “If the Sky were to Fall” to tell
us more of the Japanese atrocities and the emergency years.
The Peace
Gallery’s soft launch was held on 24th August at 6pm. Located upstairs of 29
Jalan Leong Sin Nam, Ipoh it is devoted
to fostering peace and understanding through culture, memory, and dialogue.
Rooted in Ipoh and the Kinta Valley’s wartime past, the gallery preserves a largely
forgotten heritage , silent tombstones, abandoned sites, and untold stories, to
shape a more peaceful future.
To emphasise the tragedy of war Gary introduced his special guest 97 year old Datin Yeoh Kian Teik who was witness to 4 wars since she was 10 years old.
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| ...'war must be avoided...' Datin Yeoh Kian Teik |
"Those
were terrible times during the Japanese occupation. They would slaughter people
and would chop off their heads and display it outside the central market. I
would not take the route after that. Now Gary has requested me to relive those
day. I do it to establish the fact that war must be avoided and establish
civilisation so we can prevent such thing to happen again".
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| Datin Yeoh Kian Teik 97 was assisted upstairs by her daughter Yeoh Chee Koon (in purple) then greeted by Professor Gary |
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| ..an overview of the upstairs gallery |
| Gary with the YLCO group |
| ......celebrating with Cakes .... |
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| such Lovely Ladies .... |
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| Schools were present. St Michaels Institution and Ave Maria Convent |
Will this
Peace Gallery become another tourist attraction in New Town besides food in
future?
JAG