New Straits Times

CISA club shares CNY traditions

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SUNWAY University’s Chinese Independen­t School Alumni (CISA) club organised its 4th Chinese New Year (CNY) celebratio­n recently to welcome the Year of Dog. Themed the annual celebratio­n brought forth the meaning of ageold traditions, where families got together for a reunion dinner, with students from various background­s.

The celebratio­n kicked off with a lion dance performanc­e by CISA members, followed by a dragon dance by students from SMJK (C) Chung Hwa in Klang.

The organising committee presented a play that told a story of three siblings who had an argument with their mother and moved out, only to realise the warmth of being at home with loved ones on the eve of the new year.

The play incorporat­ed the performanc­e of the 24 Festive Drums and Chinese orchestra.

CISA club vice-president Amanda Chan Siew Yi, who is one of the four event heads, said: “We hope that through the celebratio­n the public will get a better understand­ing of Chinese culture and traditions.

“Through the play, we want to encourage everyone, especially those working or studying abroad, to return home for the reunion dinner and to spend more time with loved ones.”

Other performanc­es include a magic show, a dance showcase, cheerleadi­ng and a performanc­e by Geraldine Gan and William Tan.

Five game booths and eight exhibition booths were set up to promote Chinese culture and traditions, featuring Chinese family names, Chinese paper-cutting, Chinese calligraph­y and Chinese knotting, among others.

CISA club advisor Eileen Kor Phei Ling commended committee members and volunteers for their commitment to make the celebratio­n a success.

“Compared with previous years, this year’s celebratio­n is bigger. I am grateful for the effort they put in. They did not give up and worked hard to overcome the challenges they faced.”

Present at the celebratio­n were Sunway Group Education and Healthcare Division chief executive officer Dr Lee Weng Keng, Sunway Education Group and Sunway University senior executive director Dr Elizabeth Lee, Sunway University vice-chancellor Professor Graeme Wilkinson, deputy vice-chancellor Professor Pua Eng Chong, Sunway College executive director Teo Ee Sing, Student LIFE director Lee Siok Ping and CISA club founder Goh Chin Poh.

This year’s celebratio­n marked the 8th year of the establishm­ent of CISA club.

In conjunctio­n with its anniversar­y, the club said it would organise more activities to give back to society, including a leadership camp to guide students from Chinese independen­t schools as well as an alumni bonding session for the club’s former members.

Establishe­d in Feb 8, 2010, the club has grown from less than 20 members to almost 500 members. It aims to provide a platform for students from Chinese independen­t schools to interact and promote Chinese culture. It has hosted various activities including orientatio­n programmes for new students.

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