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KADUN Tanjong Bunga's 'A Cultural Evening' OCTOBER

    A Cultural Evening is a monthly concert organised by YB Teh Yee Cheu and JKKK Jalan Gajah to provide a platform for youngsters to perform. Performers from Okestra Tanjong Bunga and the Tanjong Bunga Chinese Orchestra will regularly perform during these monthly concerts which will be held on the first Saturday of each month.

    The October concert saw a talented pool of children who sang, danced and played musical instruments like the piano, violin, ukelele and the recorder. Ong Chong Khai, a 16 year-old autistic boy performed two violin pieces - A Thousand Years and Say Goodbye. Ooi Ee Shen, 10, played the keyboard and sang the 'Fight Song'. Sylvia Teh, 14 years old, sang 'Part of Your World'. There were also first time performers - sisters Chua Hui Yuan and Chua Xin Tong. Xin Tong is only 6 years old.

    Come this November for a Deepavali themed concert.

    Ee Shen - Fight Song

    Ong Chong Khai - A Thousand Years and Say Goodbye

    Sylvia Teh - Part of Your World and Over and Over Again

    Selamat Hari Merdeka

      Merdeka Greeting 2016

      Let me start by wishing everyone a ‘Selamat Hari Merdeka’.

      In conjunction with this year’s Merdeka, we have planted 500 Hibiscus trees all around Tanjong Bunga in the three suburbs, namely, Tanjung Tokong, Tanjong Bunga and Batu Ferringhi. We selected 20 spots, and with the help of MBPP, all of our seven JKKKs, Tanjong Tokong Police, Lions Club and Dalat School, we will finish planting these trees today.

      The Hibiscus is a tropical ornamental plant and when in bloom, bears the national flower known as Bunga Raya, a symbolical representation of our independence from the British. This flower was one of the seven proposed by the Department of Agriculture and was eventually selected as our national flower on 28 July 1960. The plant can grow up to about five metres tall, and has large brilliant red flowers with five petals that can grow up to 10cm in diameters. From the centre of the flower sprouts the stamen with orange-coloured pollen.

      Scientifically named Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, this plant has woody branches and is bushy. It is also relatively easy to maintain although it needs to be watered every day.

      All of us had a great time planting the trees. As Nelson Henderson said, “The true meaning of life is to plant trees, under whose shade you do not expect to sit.” Henderson was a second generation farmer in the Swan River Valley region of Manitoba, Canada.

      In Chinese there is a proverb which goes, “Keep a green tree in your heart and perhaps a singing bird will come.”

      Someone also said, “The best time to plant a tree is twenty years ago. The second best time is now.”

      I hope that everyone will continue to plant trees for our future generations. Deforestation should stop. Money cannot buy a healthy environment and we should be well aware of this. Trees are the only life form that filter and provide us with oxygen. It is very tragic that we simply cut down trees without thinking how we will survive without them.

      Merdeka! Merdeka! Merdeka!

      Launching of Jalan Bunga Hinai 27 August 2016

        The newly extended section of Jalan Bunga Hinai joining Jalan Kaca Piring was officially launched on 27 August 2016 together with Penang's Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng and JKR. 

        This newly built access road joining the previously cul-de-sac Jalan Bunga Hinai to Jalan Bunga Kaca Piring, next to SJK (C) Hun Bin is now ready for use. The extension of Jalan Bunga Hinai is expected to ease traffic congestion considerably in the area during peak hours.

        Earthworks for the construction of the road began in 2014 and the road has just been completed. The extended portion of Jalan Bunga Hinai measures 150 metres long with costs totaling RM1.878 million borne by the Penang State Government. JKR has undertaken to maintain the road.

        YB Teh would like to thank all parties involved in making this project a success, especially the SJK (C) Hun Bin authorities:

        1)      Headmaster Mr. Yao Ping Yoon

        2)      Board of Director Chairman Mr. Chew

        3)      Members of the school PIBG

        YB Teh would also like to especially thank the Jabatan Kerja Raya for carrying out the construction works and future maintenance; and lastly most gracious thanks to the JKKK Jalan Gajah, temple committee members, previous squatters and residents in the area for their patience and support in making this community project a reality.

        Background

        This project was initiated in 2009, during which a proposal for the access road was submitted by YB Teh Yee Cheu. Negotiations were then held between the school authorities, temple committee, squatters and the state government. The land which the road is built on was then handed over by the school to the state government. Within a timespan of less than five years, YB Teh Yee Cheu managed to resolve a 20-years long-standing problem by successfully negotiating with all parties for a workable solution.

        Will Tanjung Bungah residents still be getting a recreational park at 'The Sore Thumb?'

          Link to a pre-qualification document for the 'Proposal of a marina, supporting coastal & marine tourism facilities off the coast of Tanjung Bungah, North East District, Penang.

          More than 10 years ago, a private developer started an illegal land reclamation off the coast of Tanjung Bungah. After 2008, YB Teh Yee Cheu had, for a few times, managed to get stop-work orders to halt the illegal activity. During state assembly sittings, YB Teh Yee Cheu had proposed for the said reclaimed land to be turned into a recreational park for public use and even received support from the State Exco. YB Phee Boon Poh officiated the site, popularly known as 'The Sore Thumb' as a public park, but the said park was never gazetted. 

           

          In April 2015, the Penang Development Corporation designed a Request-For-Proposal (RFP) with intentions to convert 'The Sore Thumb' into a marina with supporting coastal & marine tourism facilities.

           

          Residents of Tanjung Bungah have been persistently protesting against the proposed marina and the marina project is largely sketchy with little details for the public. YB Teh has been consistently protesting together with the residents of Tanjung Bungah throughout the years and have been raising the issue in state assembly sittings.

           

          What is known is that three companies sent in their proposals to PDC but the details of the companies were not revealed.

           

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