Keeping grandpa’s legacy and bakery going


MUAR: From afar, the bakery in Jalan Daud looks like any other but it has been producing fresh bread daily for more than eight decades.

Melvin Heng, who currently runs Gee San Bakery, said his grandfather started the business when Malaya was under British rule.

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