The Borneo Post

Channel ‘dragon’ qualities towards achieving goals, pupils told

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Students of SMK Tung Hua are told to embrace the qualities of the ‘Dragon’ and channel them towards their academic and personal goals.

The school’s principal Goi Nguok Yew said the Chinese believed that the dragon is a supernatur­al being known for its talent and excellence.

“Those who are highly principled and able to make great achievemen­ts are called ‘Dragons’ as described by the ancient people. The Year of the Dragon’ is often associated with strength, ambition and vitality.

“I pray that our students will embrace these qualities and utilise them to further their academic and personal goals,” he said during the school’s Chinese New Year celebratio­n here yesterday.

Goi also hoped the Year of the Dragon will serve as a motivating force for students to strive for excellence and make the most of their educationa­l journey.

The purpose of the celebratio­n, he said, was to promote cultural diversity, foster understand­ing and cultivate respect among students and staff.

“By celebratin­g Chinese New Year, the school provides an opportunit­y for students to learn about and appreciate the traditions, customs and values associated with this important festival in Chinese culture.

“It also allows students from different background­s to come together, share experience­s and develop a sense of unity and inclusivit­y within the school community,” he added. Also present were SMK Tung Hua Board of Management vice chairman Dr Wong Soon Ting, the ex-student associatio­n vice chairman Hii Toh Huat and parent-teacher associatio­n chairman James Wong.

 ?? — Photo by Conny Banji ?? Goi (fourth left) and Dr Wong (fifth right) officiate the event as others look on.
— Photo by Conny Banji Goi (fourth left) and Dr Wong (fifth right) officiate the event as others look on.

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