The Sun (Malaysia)

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This year was the second year that McDonald’s Malaysia ran the contest. It attracted over 700 participan­ts from all over the country. Auditions were held, tapering down the competitio­n to 157 contestant­s, and finally, just 15. It was at the finals, held at Grand Dorsett Subang hotel, where all 15 child-contestant­s got to exhibit their prowess at storytelli­ng.

From tales of old to new and composed ones, the energy within the atmosphere was simply profound. Anxious as well as calmlookin­g parents, teachers who came to cheer their “students” on, even siblings, grandparen­ts and relatives of the young story-tellers, not forgetting Ronald McDonald himself – the support, love and encouragem­ent observed was amazing, somewhat uplifting. Even the panel of judges comprising Aishah Sinclair, Datuk Aznil Nawawi and Sazzy Falak, as well as emcee Yasmin Hani Richardson commented likewise, with Aznil “adding on” to the consolatio­n prize. performanc­es, especially seen with children, when they enjoy doing what they do. They told their stories with flair and gusto, which naturally won the hearts of the audience. Some added humour, some enchanted just being their cute and adorable tiny selves; but all displayed talent, focus and were out to do their best.

After all 15 “told their tales”, last year’s grand-prize winner Ong Yan Han got to tell his winning tale. The young lad and his family were thrilled, having just returned from their amazing holiday to Warner Bros Movie World in Australia, and to be guests at this year’s contest. “The competitio­n this year is really tough,” said Ong’s mother who agreed that all the 15 contestant­s displayed great talent and performed excellentl­y. Disneyland and DisneySea for two adults and two children First-prize winner – Aiden Pu won a trip to Hong Kong Disneyland & Ocean Park for two adults and two children. Second-prize winner – Trisha Lai won a trip to Shanghai Disney Resort for two adults and two children Third-prize winner – Lenithraa Sai Kanagaling­am won a trip to Thailand Cartoon Network Amazone Waterpark for two adults and two children.

Xi Zuan was ecstatic, jumping for joy on the announceme­nt. He smile was “wider” than that of Ronald’s, happy to have won. He was asked on stage to perform his winning story again, of “The Journey of the Seed”. Aiden was no less happy, totally excited on his win as he enjoys story-telling. “It allows me to express myself,” said the nine-yearold who gave thanks to God, his parents and his school senior assistant for his victory. communicat­ions and insights Melati Abdul Hai was very pleased with the response this year. “We had two and a half times more applicatio­ns this year,” she said. She also shared her view on the contest and summarised it as a fabulous display of wonderful quality and talent in all the 15 finalists. “I feel so much love in the room today. The effort, the family support – McDonald’s is very proud to create this platform for families to come together in this event. This is what we are all about really - the child in you comes out when you enter a McDonald’s restaurant,” she depicted.

“The morals in the stories of the children – about the virtues of patience, love, kindness, that fear is the killer of dreams, etc. The teamwork behind each child’s performanc­e, from the parents, to the teachers, and family members – these are all testament to the success of the storytelli­ng competitio­n,” added Melati before she acknowledg­ed everyone present, judges and media as well, and thanked them all for their support. She ended her speech by congratula­ting all 15 finalists, encouragin­g them on, recognisin­g each one as winners.

For more, visit the McDonald’s Malaysia website.

 ??  ?? All winners! The 15 finalists pose with their ‘mock prizes’, along with (back, from left) Sazzy, Aznil, Melati, Aishah and Yasmin with Ronald McDonald behind.
All winners! The 15 finalists pose with their ‘mock prizes’, along with (back, from left) Sazzy, Aznil, Melati, Aishah and Yasmin with Ronald McDonald behind.

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