Lions Club of Gua Musang
19/9/1997 From Kuala Krai, Region 3 Chairman Wong Peng Soon and RC Chairman of Leo Clubs, Philip Yen took turns to drive my wife and me to Gua Musang, a rural logging town about 60 km away.
Lion President Soh Teck Heng of Gua Musang Lions Club was kind enough to arrange his Club Business Meeting during my presence. The agenda was almost the same as in every club. I was there to answer any queries under “Other matters”.
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R3C Wong Peng Soon said that it was time for a drink. |
For lunch, the club hosted a delicious fish cuisine. Apparently, this restaurant specialized in riverine fish dishes only. The fish were prepared in different styles of cooking. Very satisfying! So it was a hearty lunch followed by the business meeting. Before leaving Gua Musang, the Lions took us to to see a floating mosque and a 400-year-old sacred temple called Swee Nyet Keung (Water, Moon Temple) in Pulai, Gua Musang where relics were found. The temple was built by the earliest Hakka Chinese settlement in Kelantan.
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Zone Chairman Jaspal Singh became a tour guide and he took us to some places of interest in Gua Musang |
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Visited the 400-year-old sacred temple |