SHAH ALAM: In a joyous prelude to the Chinese New Year celebration, the collaborative efforts of Persatuan Tit Tar Malaysia, Chris Leong Method (CLM), and Gintell illuminated the Setia Alam neighbourhood with a heartwarming charity event.
Kicking off the celebratory occasion, the Tit Tar team, hailing from various corners of the globe,
generously provided free traditional bone-setting therapy to the first 1,500 participants.
The event, orchestrated through a dynamic partnership involving Gintell, Malaysia Entrepreneurs’ Development Association (PUMM), Persatuan Hokkien Klang, and Pin Hwa school, provided attendees with the unique opportunity to experience the traditional Chinese methodology renowned for relieving debilitating stiffness and chronic pain.
The event aspired to make an indelible mark on the community by entering the prestigious Malaysia Book of Records with an official attempt.
CLM visionary founder and chief executive officer Datuk Seri Master Chris Leong shared objectives of the event, stating, "This event is not only about fostering awareness regarding health issues but also about imparting valuable insights into the traditional art of Tit Tar.
“Beyond that, our collective efforts here will undoubtedly make a meaningful difference in the lives of the less fortunate through a spectrum of charitable activities."
The organisers also extend their gratitude to all participants, partners, and supporters who contributed to the success of this event.