Reunion dinner an ‘extra special’ chance to strengthen family ties


The more, the merrier: Chew (wearing purple and black blouse) family enjoying their Chinese New Year reunion dinner at their restaurant in Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah, George Town. — ZHAFARAN NASIB/The Star

GEORGE TOWN: Marketing executive Chew Siew Pheng misses her mother, who died three years ago. This drives her to gather with other family members for the Chinese New Year reunion dinner.

“I still celebrate Chinese New Year with my mum’s sister’s family as we grew up together. Every year, we gather for the reunion dinner.

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