The Year of the Tiger will arrive on the 1st February. While we do the traditional things like cleaning the house, buying new clothing, shopping for the ingredients for our traditional reunion dinner dishes and decorating the house, let us not forget sending greetings to our family and friends. With the current pandemic, it may not be possible for our loved ones to gather for reunion dinner and it may not be safe to travel and visit each other so let’s do something different, let’s do something memorable and fierce like a tiger. We had the idea to show our love and gratitude with photo greeting to wish our parents and family and friends a Prosperous year of the tiger and centralise it in one place and share it on ‘Memories of the way we were’ so that our friends and family who were originally from Brunei who now reside all over the world can see some updated photos of their dear childhood friends and classmates.
The blog/ebook administrators are mostly in their eighties and this Chinese New Year post was created by a younger generation – we thought we would honour and surprise them with something special. We hope that you enjoy the photo greetings as much as we have loved creating them. With much of our communication now done on Whatsapp, Facebook, messenger etc, sharing a personalised greeting with a family photo is so much easier than the traditional way of mailing them. Please do leave us some feedback about this post and please do share it with family and friends. We would love to get more people to read the wonderful memories that our elders have captured for us.
















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Executive Producer: Chong Ruey Shuian Team coordinator : Chong Ruey Ru
Creative Team & Contributors: Chong Ruey Shuian & Joseph Enanoria, Chong Ruey Ru & Shania, Irene Chow, Irene Shim & Chloe; Yin Chen, Karen Leong, Lieu Xia Mei, Khiew San Chuan, Liaw Lan Siew, Chong Hui Kan
Received from Yin Chen (Melbourne, Australia) via WhatsApp on 30 Jan 2022 “Well done on this project Uncle See Kui and collaborators. It’s a beautiful way to send love during these challenging times. Happy Chinese New Year to you”
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Thank you very much for your encouraging feedback. I am really admazed how quickly the younger generations submitted their art and craft designs especially Shania & Chloe (12 years old)!
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Excellent sharing. Happy Chinese New Year! Wish all of you good health, prosperous and great joy!
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Thank you for your comment and your well wishes. Would you like to join us to develop another new project?
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Dear Anonymous, Thank you for dropping by to visit our eBook page. The next time you dropby please “follow” us so that you will be notified when we publish a new story. Have a nice day.
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Received from Liaw Lan Siew (London UK) via WhatsApp on 30/Jan 2022 : “👏👏👏Like every creative idea, hearfelt greeting in the card!! Thank God for every member of our grand Chong family and friends!
Wonderful innovation, See Kui QQ, Shuian2 and team…
thank you for the great idea and coordinating it.
God bless you all,
A very wonderful, happy, blessed, healthy new year to you!! 😍😍 LIAW Lan Siew”
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I totally agree with your observations that Shuian and Ruey Ru caught up with the new idea of the proposal of greeting card with photos. They are the experts in IT technology in creating a lot of beautiful Birthday cards over the years. They caught up with the ideas and passed on to their closed group chat. Lan Siew you are also a good leader and motivators, you will be the next leader forming a new group to work on another new project. Good to hear from you from Londond.
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Received from Hjh Saimah (Brunei) via WhatsApp on 30 Jan 2022 as follows
” Excellent n lovely massage.. n very touching.. some of them I don’t recognize..😊😊
Happy New Year uncle i do pray you healthy, happy n long life.. Ameen..”
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Terima kaseh Hjh Saimah for your lovely feedback. I am sure the team leaders and the group that their ceative arts and crafts have been recognised on line. I hope that you can use the same idea to motivate members of your family and their friends to start for their Hari Raya cards expressing their love and appreciations to their elders, be their parents, their uncles and aunty even their teachers! How about that? Please discuss with Shuian Huian and Ruey Ru what software to use except the Jawi !
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Received comments via WhatsApp on 30 Jan 2022 as follows:-
“👏👏👏Like every greeting, innovation, from a heartfelt appreciation. Thank God for every member of our family!
Thank you for the great idea and coordinating it. God bless you, happy New Year of the Golden Tiger!! Every blessings and good health”
天天笑
身體健康,
新年快樂”
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Receieved from Chow Kat Liang (San Fransico USA) via whatsApp on 30th January 2022 :
“Congrats to the creative younger generation for a job well done. Keep up the good work. Wishing all a happy, healthy & safe CNY of the Tiger!
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Received the following WhatsApp from Ms Liaw Lan Siew (London) [3:40 AM, 2/1/2022] +44 7890 9*****:-:
(a) After he read the CNY greeting cards of the family, My friend Yang in UK, (originally from Hebei Province, China.) responded with the the following comment, Yang in UK, originally from Hebei Province, China.
” It made me tearful when I saw these pictures and comments, because it’s all from the natural heart feelings and traditional new year sensations. Whether from far or from the local we have something in common: the tradition, the thanks and love from our heart!”
Mr. Yang UK (originally from Hebei Province, China) 2 January 2022
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Received from Lau Wah Swee of Canada Via Facebook on 30 January 2022 WS Lau
祝福你們新年快樂,身體健康萬事如意
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Received from Chiew Chee Phoong from Singapore via WhatsApp on 30 January 2022 as below:四貴學長:年輕一代的圖文賀歲非常活潑,也很豐富,我們懷舊的校友可以從琳琅滿目的圖片中一解鄉愁。我佩服他們的創意,感謝他們的付出! 學長您辛苦了,領導有方。 — 丘啓楓
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For the benefits of the younger generations I like to translate the Chinese Editorial comment and feedback from Mr. Chief Editor, Mr. Chiew Chee Phoong,( to see more about Mr. Chiew Chee Phoong please go to this URL: https://wordpress.com/posts/memoriesofthewaywewere.wordpress.com to English: briefly as follows: –
” The pictures and texts of the younger generation are very lively and rich, and our nostalgic alumni can solve their nostalgia from the dazzling pictures. I admire their creativity and thank them for their efforts! ” As an Administrator, I totally agree to his observations that the gradhic designs and the colour scheme are most outstanding., among them are two teenagers: Shania Narcis, 15 years old Year 10 students (photo appeared with her sister and monther Ruey Ru CHong )the other is even younger student Year7 , Chloe Yong age 12.(photo appeared with her month Irene Shim). These are the 2 but there might be more.
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Received Senior Administrators Mr. Lieu Fah Yuen via WhatsApp on 24 February 2022
Thank you for taking the trouble to summerise the recent surge of postings in our eBook. It gives everyone a good picture of the results of opening up our platform. It also clearly shows the our activities are still relevant. that CHMS Alumni and their children and grandchildren and many others still care and concern. The six categories of topic as summerised by you will indicate to Management how our Memories of the Good Old Days will evolve and develop in the days to come. In my opinion, as long as the postings are topical,interesting capable of connecting us harmoniously, they are welcome.
I peruse Chew Chee Phoong New Year greetings in Chinese with great interest,. His command of Chinese language and literature is of such a standard hardly anyone in Brunei could match.
The answer provided by Dr Chong in response to query about 初七人日 greatly enlightens me!👍
From Francis Lieu
24 February 2022
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