Firstly,
I wish to express my appreciation to Think City Johor Baru who provided the
Downtown Johor Baru Grants Programme: Arts, Heritage and Culture, a
collaboration between Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA) and Think
City, and supported by Majlis Bandaraya Johor Baru (MBJB).
The Segget Waterway in the heart of Johor Baru |
I was
pleased to partner with the four hotels in the locations that matched with the
themes planned for each month and grateful for their generous support which
provided the venues and refreshments for my Book Reading sessions.
For
instance, in January the Heritage Walk on the Segget Waterway ended with my
Book Reading session held at the Amari Johor Baru, a hotel situated next
to Sungai Segget, a site with its own heritage story in the heart of the city.
Charm, having fun in taking a we-fie of the participants in the Walk: Teochew Heritage |
The
Walk in March to discover more on this city’s Teochew Heritage ended at Jalan
Ngee Heng and the Reading session was held at the DoubleTree by Hilton Johor
Baru, a hotel located on this very road.
Finally
in April, after we explored Kampong Wong Ah Fook to learn more about the
Cantonese Heritage here, our Reading session was held at the GBW Hotel Johor
Baru on nearby Bukit Meldrum.
When
I shared the reasons why I picked these venues, the hotels understood that it
was mutually beneficial for participants to experience their premises and enjoy
a taste of their hospitality, some for the very first time.
Book Reading: Heritage Traders held at the Holiday Inn Johor Baru City Centre |
My
activities for the My Johor Stories in Downtown Johor Baru were executed
in partnership with BrandCulture PR Marketing and Communications,
particularly in the digital aspect of sharing information on the Instagram and
Facebook platforms.
While
BrandCulture PR Marketing and Communications provided professional support in
the preparation of digital material for online publishing according to the
themes each month, I planned the routes and personally conducted each of the
Heritage Walks and Book Reading sessions.
Charm, taking a we-fie of our meeting at Think City with Mohd Shahril Abd Manan |
I’m
ever grateful for the partnership of Charmayne Naveena, fondly known as
Charm, with coordinating and updating participants, in helping with managing
the participants during the Walks as well as with the digital aspects of my
presentations at each Reading session.
I
also wish to acknowledge the commitment of videographer, Chong Han Sun
of JB Twenty-Twenty, who captured some significant moments from our Walks and
compiled them into short but interesting videos.
Participants walking through the old short-cut in the heart of the city |
From
Priya Kaur, a member of the JB International Women’s Association, who
joined the Walk to discover our Heritage Traders:
“It
was a really lovely day. Everything was very well organised. It was like
Peggy’s stories came alive!
There
were so many free gifts at every spot! The biggest treat for me was the photo
studio.
I
really wished there was a brief chit-chat session before we finished, possibly
there was at the Book Reading session, which I unfortunately could not join.”
[Yes,
the Reading session provided plenty of opportunity for participants to share
their own Johor stories, ask questions and interact with the other participants
over refreshments.]
Road sign at the Tan Hiok Nee Heritage Walk |
“I
thoroughly enjoyed my Heritage Walk on Saturday. My late mum was a Teochew, so I
went down Memory Lane as I remembered the places she frequented in that area.
The
Walk was only marred by the roadworks going on and the potholes along the road.
Kudos
for organizing such a much-needed event to endear Johoreans and those out of
Johor, to their home state, Johor – Tanah ku.”
[The above was gleaned from her
very detailed list of feedback comments!]
Book Reading: Heritage Traders held at Holiday Inn Johor Baru City Centre |
“Little treasures hidden in plain
sight!”
Thanks, Timothy Tan, for
your phrase which aptly describes what I aim to share with participants/readers
through My Johor Stories.
As we were preparing for our
fourth and final Heritage Walk in April, I reminded Charm that this was going
to be the last in the series of activities in the My Johor Stories in Downtown
JB project.
Participants inside the JB Chinese Heritage Museum |
I told Charm that I had just
returned from a second walkabout to recce the route around Kampong Wong Ah Fook,
this time up to the coast in search of the safest path to take a closer look at
the sea-gates and the site of the first industry in JB.
I told her, “The motorists around
that area may have spotted one mad woman walking in the sun to that odd place
by the coast which is not so scenic…”
And Charm replied, “Little do
they know that the “mad” woman is the author of My Johor Stories, working hard
to remind everyone of Johor Baru’s proud heritage.”
I warned Charm that after April,
we may probably suffer from a bout of withdrawals because there was no longer any
prep work for the next month’s Walk and Reading.
Participants at Kedai Tilam Sin Keng Wah, Jalan Trus, JB |
In January, the final destination
in our Walk was the Johor
Baru Public Toddy Shop.
I wish to thank the business operator, Nagalingam Chelladurai, for his
kind hospitality in providing light refreshments along with jugs of fresh toddy
for us to sample.
I am grateful for the Heritage
Traders who partnered with me in the Walk in February to let participants have
a first-hand experience of these businesses that were established by their
forefathers.
The family business at Kedai
Tilam Sin Keng Wah (Mattress Makers) offered 10% discount on their
products when participants produced their My Johor Stories sticker while the
brothers who operate Johor Heng Photo Studio did well in capturring
photographs of our group in their vintage photo studio.
Gift Vouchers presented by Renaissance Johor Baru with their best compliments |
I
also wish to thank Madam Heng Luang, an amateur Teochew Opera
practitioner who has a passion for the beauty and tradition of Teochew Opera,
for partnering with My Johor Stories in Downtown JB, to add more colour and
drama to the Teochew Heritage theme.
Similarly,
I wish to acknowledge the partnership with the JB Kwong Siew Association
for welcoming my group to the JB Kwong Siew Heritage Gallery on April 15
to experience a slice of Cantonese Heritage in JB.
Book Reading: Cantonese Heritage at GBW Hotel Johor Baru |
By
mid-morning, participants were probably feeling hunger pangs so the tasty
Chinese snacks provided by Association Secretary, Cheng Chee Tong were
very welcome and clearly much appreciated.
I
also wish to thank Grace Chong from the Wanita wing of the JB
Kwong Siew Association who gave participants a close-encounter experience of
Cantonese Opera when she dressed up in the role of a princess. Also acknowledge
the help from her instructors – at least three people – who helped her with the
full dress and make-up.
Participants at the entrance to the JB Kwong Siew Heritage Gallery |
I must
also acknowledge the kind generosity of the Renaissance Johor Baru for
Gift Vouchers with their best compliments, that I could present to Muslim
participants to dine on the Halal version of dim sum served at Wan Li
Restaurant.
Finally, I must express my deep
appreciation to all – you know who you are – who contributed to the project and
helped me accomplish what we set out to do.
Above all, I wish to thank GOD
for safety and protection, and the fine weather on each of the Saturday
mornings for the Heritage Walks that allowed participants to have a meaningful
and memorable experience, walking about in Downtown JB.
Read about the Heritage Walks and
Book Reading sessions in the My Johor Stories in Downtown JB project
over the past four months, documented in My Johor Stories [www.peggyloh.com].
Very detailed by our journalist . Did a great deal into revitalizing our heritage walk . Peggy is a narrator with something extra.
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