HERITAGE
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Wisdom of the Past
By Chris Teh The talk on Angeline Teh’s very own part-biography, part-inspirational book titled “Wisdom of the Past” happened here at Tin Alley on…
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Nostalgia: Memories of Merdeka
By Ian Anderson While Tunku Abdul Rahman was doing his famous Merdeka performance in the Stadium in Kuala Lumpur on…
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Nostalgia: One Man’s Rubbish is Another Man’s Collectable
By Ian Anderson The British first arrived in India in 1758, as the British East India Company. In 1858, the…
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Heritage: Merdeka Heritage
By Ian Anderson As the sixty-second Merdeka approaches, the commercial instinct to make money wherever possible has come to the…
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Nostalgia: “Schooling Doesn’t Assure Employment, but Skill Does”
By Ian Anderson “Schooling Doesn’t Assure Employment, but Skill Does,” so said Amit Kalantri, author, magician and mentalist, recently, and…
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Heritage: Shorthand – Heritage or Outdated Skill?
By Ian Anderson In the good old days, little girls always wanted to be film stars and little boys, train…
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Heritage: It’s 1937 and Kampar Celebrates
British Malaya, like all other countries under British rule, took great effort in marking any major event in Britain with…
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Heritage: Perak’s Prehistoric Past
By Chris Teh The Bicara Warisan talk “Antiquity of Perak’s Prehistoric Past” by Perak Heritage Society was held at MU…
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Heritage: Inside the House of Kak Nadimah, Descendant of Raja Bilah
By Vivien Lian Kak Nadimah, who is the great-grandniece of Raja Bilah, was born and bred in Chemor, the youngest…
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Nostalgia: Old Time Entertainment – Kampar Style
By Ian Anderson Kampar Town, founded by the Mandailings who came up the river from Kampar Regency, Rau Province Sumatra,…
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