Three generations make tang yuan together


Quality family time: Loke (in pink) making tang yuan with (from left) her husband Chan Kok Kiong, 74, son David, Jarron, daughter Jane and several relatives at their home in Jelutong, Penang. — LIM BENG TATT/The Star

GEORGE TOWN: Three generations of the Chan family, aged from three to 74, happily mould glutinous rice balls while reminiscing about the good old days.

Housewife Sharon Loke, 66, was also seen teaching her three-year-old grandson Jarron how to make tang yuan for the Dong Zhi (Winter Solstice) Festival, which is celebrated today.

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