Thursday 5 December 2013

Launching of Restoration Project



Shun Tak Association, Taiping called for a press conference on 3 December 2013 to officially launch the Restoration of  its Heritage Building Project.  Present at the press conference were the Chairman of Shun Tak Association, Taiping, Mr. James Foo;  Chairman of the Restoration Sub-committee, Mdm Tung Lay Chun; honorary Adivsor to the project, Mr. Teoh Chee Keong; architect Lee Yong Chiew who will supervise the   implementation of project; representative from the Taiping Municipal Council, En. Hasmi; representative from the Kwantung Association Taiping, Mr Yong: and members of the Shun Tak Associations, Taiping.   

(from left ): Architect Lee, Teoh Chee Keong, James Foo, Tung Lay Chun, Syahrulnizam,          Mr Yong. 

   In his speech, the Chairman of STA briefed members of the press on the history and the significance of  the STA heritage building and  thanked everyone who has contributed towards the restoration project.  He also announced that the association will be calling for tenders soon.


Architect Lee answering questions from the reporters.

Full support is given by the Taiping Municipal Council, when they issued an official letter of approval for the restoration project as part of its effort to make Taiping a Heritage Town.


A reporter interviewing Teoh Chee Keong to get more details about the restoration project

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The event was reported in Sin Chew Jit Poh on the following day



 
And also in the Kwong Wah Press on 15 Dec.2013

Monday 11 November 2013

Taylor's University Students' Visit

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Five architecture students from Taylor's University, Kuala Lumpur made an impromptu visit to Shun Tak Association on 6th November, 2013 being referred by En. Anuar Isa, Senior Curator of First Galleria.  On hand to receive them was our Restoration Chairman, Tung Lay Chun.  They were doing a study on architecture of old buildings along Jalan Kota, Taiping.  Armed with cameras and a zest for learning, they braved the rain to complete their assignment.
 
 
 
Madam Tung Lay Chun (second from left) with the students .

 
 
 

 

It is good to know that the younger generation of budding scholars have shown keen interest into things of historical and cultural values.  We hope that the information gathered will help them to complete their assignments with good grades and also to ignite the spark of enthusiasm to continue doing further researches after their graduation.   
 

118 Anniversary Celebration

Members of the  Shuntak Association, Taiping celebrated their 118th Anniversary with a modest lunch at Flemington Hotel, Taiping on 13 October 2013.  The event was well attended by the members with their families and friends.  There were lucky draws and each member was given a special door gift - a mug bearing the picture of our Shuntak Association heritage building.  
 
 
 

 
 

 
 

 
The President of Shuntak Association Taiping delivering his speech.

 
 

 
A lucky draw winner

 
Another lucky winner

 
More prizes for lucky winners

 
 

 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday 16 April 2013

Registration of Shun Tak Association 1893


A group of discerning professionals  visited the Shuntak Association Taiping heritage hall, a few weeks ago and expressed great interest in it, as they were in the process of doing research into the area of early Chinese migration to this part of our country.   The group was led by Prof. Dr Danny Wong, from University Malaya.  The others in the group were Lee Kam Hing, Tan Ai Boay, and Wong Tee Tuan.  As it is already a well-known fact, Taiping had one of the earliest Chinese settlements in the Federated Malay States during the era of British rule.  The Chinese were first brought in as tin mine workers and labourers from the Straits Settlements and it was a normal practice then for them  to set up clan associations and traders’ guilds to look after the needs and welfare of their respective clansmen. Shuntak Association, Taiping, was among one of early few that were set up.   The exact year in which the Shuntak Association was set up in Taiping, has not been established yet.  Perhaps, further research into this by scholars would throw some light on that matter.      However, it was very fortunate for us, that  Mr. Tan Ai Boay managed to discover a very important piece of document as evidence to the earliest formal registration of Shuntak Association, Taiping, with the Perak Civil Service in 1893, under the British administration.    


Prof. Dr. Wong and friends at the Shun Tak Association office

According to the Perak Civil Service record in 1893, Shun Tak Association was registered under the name of Shun Tak Wui Kun, together with five other Chinese clan associations under the category of Chinese Clubs.   The fact that the British administration registered these clan associations as clubs,  gives us a reflection on the kind of activities that they carried out and which were obvious to the administrators – namely social and cultural activities.  Among such activities were lion dances, martial arts sessions, gambling, mass prayers and celebrations during festive occasions.   Such activities were club activities to the British of those days.      Hence, they were registered as clubs.


The Perak Civil Service records, 1893 (pic. by Prof. Dr. Wong)

From the record of the Perak Civil Service 1893, the earliest documented President of the Shun Tak Wui Kun (Association), Taiping, was a man named Tye Lee.   Until now, efforts by present day committee to find out more about this man has not been very fruitful.  It is hoped that with the help from other knowledgeable people in the local community, more information about the early establishment and the early leaders of Shun Tak Association would be uncovered.    I believe that there is a need to have cross-association research and co-operation too, because information such as attendance, invitation lists and even photographs  etc. to early events might still be around with other associations and guilds.    Evidence in Chinese scripts too, might prove an important source – records, and inscriptions on grave head-stones, on tablets in association halls and temples, might reveal more than we expect.   It is hoped that those who have access to any information about the history or story of Shuntak Association, will contact us, so that more light could be thrown in to illuminate our rich historical past for the benefit of the future generations to appreciate.      




Kin Hang from UCSI giving a finishing touch to the model of the Shuntak Association Hall

Sunday 17 March 2013

The Journey Begins

The long journey to restore the ancestral hall of Shuntak Association Taiping begins with the first step.  After getting the members' approval at the Annual General Meeting, a local architect firm was appointed to manage the restoration work.  A team from the firm, headed by Mr Lee Yong Chiew began work on 8 March 2013.  The building was surveyed and measured so as to enable them to draft a measured drawing, which is to be submitted to the Taiping Town Council for approval.  It is believed that the Town Council will keep a record of day-to day progress of the restoration project and intends make it the benchmark for other future restoration projects in town.   




Here we see the team from the architect firm measuring the building and working on the draft.  

2013 Chinese New Year Celebration




The members of Shuntak Association, Taiping, celebrated Chinese New Year on the 24 February, 2013 with a dinner at Little Taiping Restaurant, and later, adjourned to the association premises to continue the evening with lucky draws, and awarding of academic prizes for  members' children who had done well at public examinations.



This year we felt very proud to have special guests from the Ipoh, Shuntak Association Perak.


A young member won an umbrella during the lucky draw. 



A guest from the Ipoh, receiving his lucky prize.  


Our treasurer, PengWah, explaining details about the ancestral  tablets to our guests from Ipoh. 


 Another lucky draw winner 


A short Chinese New Year speech by our President.


Birthday eggs from families with new members. 


A group photo with members from Ipoh


A winner of the Shuntak Association, Taiping, academic award.


Some of the lucky draw prizes waiting to be won.




It was a very happy and memorable evening, especially with the presence of guests from our the Shuntak Association in Ipoh.   We would like to thank them for giving us such great support and hope that the spirit of our clansmanship would grow stronger with the years.      

Saturday 26 January 2013

Contribution from Shun Tak Wui Kuan Perak, Ipoh

A delegation from Shun Tak Wui Kuan Perak, from Ipoh paid a visit to our Taiping premises on 6 January 2013.  We had a good time discussing matters of common interest and at the same time, the delegates from the Shun Tak Wui Kuan Perak. Ipoh handed over a cheque of RM5000 as their contribution / donation towards our restoration project.  It was done in the true spirit of clansmanship.  We wish to convey our most sincere gratitude for their generous gesture.