Hi All
The following time and dates are booked at the Gombak stadium:
21 Jan (Tuesday) 10.00 am-12.00 noon
23 Jan (Thursday) 10.00 am-12.00 noon
28 Jan (Tuesday) 10.00 am-12.00 noon
We are not playing on 28 Jan (Thursday) – New Year’s Eve.
See you.
Coffee Meet – Thursday, 20 February 2014 (2-4pm)
Hi friends
Our next coffee meet will be held on Thursday, 20 Feb 2014. Details are as follows:
- Date: Thursday, 20 February 2014
- Time: 2 – 4 pm
- Venue: SingPost Food Court, next to Paya Lebar mrt station
- Agenda: Coffee yak yak and fellowship
Come and join in an afternoon of FUN and LAUGHTER! It’s an event for SHC members only.
May I take this opportunity to wish everyone a Happy, Prosperous and Healthy Chinese New Year!
Cheers
Gabriella Chua, EO
Registration list:
- Gabriella Chua
- Tony Ang
- Frank Kaw
Abel Tan (tentative)Richard LeanDaniel Chan (tentative)- Peter Lim
- Kenneth Tan
- Roy & Lilian Koh
- Alice Seah
Vivian Lai- Mary Chan
- Peri Liew
- Kheng Lim
(tentative) Shawn Soh- Kristy Ng
- SS Tan
- Amy Ko
Fred HengAnn Giri (may come depending on time her earlier appt ends)- Madeline Tan
- Wendy Lum
- Roland Tong
Paul Kong and Peggy Kong- Pat Oei
- Vincent Lim
- REMINDER – THE COFFEE MEET WILL BE HELD TOMORROW, 20 FEB FROM 2 – 4 PM (MAY END LATER FOR THOSE WHO WISH TO STAY LONGER)
Travel venture
Hi All Members
Many of us travel and join tours, either package or free n easy ones. Some members are very knowledgeable about some countries as they spend years/months there.
I am wondering if Silverhairs can come up with, for a country: recommended sightseeing places to visit, shop, eat and also stay with costs, itineraries etc. With them as the contact persons and even acting, where possible as guides, I think members feel safer (especially travelling single, small group etc) as the contact person is another Silverhairs member.
Can this be handled by a travel coordinator/s in the club who is a keen traveller with time and perhaps even turn it into a business venture for himself/herself/themselves, catering to Silverhairs members?
Just an idea.
Joan (Perth)
Studying conversational Thai in Singapore via Skype
For those who wish to stay short term in Thailand and wish to learn conversational thai, i would encourage you to take up live learning, direct from thai people. With today’s internet, you can learnt thai over Skype. You can see the teacher. You will use a common thai conversation book. Two adult students can learn and speak and listen together. You will be corrected if you pronnounce wrong.
These is a great way to learn from your own desktop or even mobile. Right from Singapore from Central Thailand. Good Thai schools charge about 30,000 for one-one coaching. But I think we can get teachers for less than 50% on a twin sharing.
As part of my ongoing plan to encourage retirement in Thailand, i encourage you to start learning thai now.
I look forward to have some Singapore friends in Thailand when I retire. Especially when you have some thai language skills.
Let me know if you wish to learn thai. BTW, another way is to have a thai boyfriend or girlfriend or to go for slow thai karaoke.
Terence Seah
Trip to Bangkok to look at condo properties, 3-6 March 2014
This is not a trip to look at retirement opportunities. This a trip to view new properties in Bangkok and Pattaya, both of which have changed dramatically over the last few years. I cannot make Chiangmai due to my schedule, maybe early next year. So, for whatever your reasons, if you wish to see many properties within a short time, join this trip.
James SS Tan and wife are the first to confirm the dates, and i have already booked a 9-seater coach to take us around.
Dates:
3 and 4 Mar 2014 – pattaya
5 and 6 Mar 2014 – bangkok.
Arrival and hotel:
Please book your flights and hotel to arrive bkk by Sun 2 Mar. And departure, earliest 6 Mar.
Coach, guide, driver, tips and petrol will be shared. Food shared or individual. There will be no planned sightseeing or entertainment. The trip is scenic and varied in the new Pattaya region.
So far, these names are confirmed. If you wish to join the trip, book your tickets and you are confirmed. If you stay outside the Sukhumvit, please try to stay near a train station, so you can get to our meeting points.
I have no plans as to which properties we will visit, but we will discuss during the next monthly gathering at Hans on the 21 Jan. If you wish to buy the Home buyer’s guide magazine, let me know. It’s $5. If you wish to buy the English book on Buying properties in Thailand and i would recommend you to buy it, it’s about $50. I shall bring it on 21 Jan.
On this trip, we shall only view 4 and 5 star properties. Likely 1 0r 2 room apartments. If you have a specific property, we can go too.
If you have interest to join the trip, please register here. Only 7 seats left. Strictly for SHC members.
Terence Seah
Registration list:
1. SS James Tan
2. James Tan wife
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9. Last pax
Other:
Kenneth Tan has booked the Home buyers guide.
Announcement on contact information in the forum
From time to time, we announce that contact information eg tel numbers, email addresses and etc, are not allowed on this forum. However, we still have members publishing this info in their post and comments.
Members who disregard this may have their membership removed or their access downgraded.
Or their Posts and comments will be disregarded and removed from the Club’s forum.
Terence Seah
Cookie Exchange Day – 18 Jan (Sat) 2 – 5 pm
Start a New Year with sharing among members…..
We will meet to share homemade cookies. Each of you will have to bring some to eat and also a bottle of homemake cookes to exchang with one another. At the same time, we can share baking tips (which I am sure that we can benefit from each other thru this). Catching up with one another and get to know all better.
Coffee/Tea will be provided and this occasion is only to the first 20 members who sign-up. Looking foward to seeing you…
Event: Cookie Exchange Day
Date: 18th Jan, Sat
Time: 2pm-5pm
Venue: Blk 103 Bishan St 12 S’pore 570103
EO : Kristy Quek….
Interested members as follows:
1) Kristy Quek
2) Richard Lean
3) Karen Thio (baking demonstration)
4) Lily Ho
5) Dolly
6) Amy Ko
7) Fred Heng
8) Lillian Teo
9) Anne Chee
10) Sally Kang
11) Yew Kwong
12) Susan CH Tan
13) Caroline Gee
14) Yatsin
15) Eileen Thean
16) Ann Lim
17) Gingko
18) Paul Kong
19) Peggy Kong
20) Nina Choo
REGISTRATION CLOSED
Monthly Walks(EC) Update #1
Dear Friends,
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Let’s welcome the New Year and 3 new members to our walk team:
Azhari Cuttilan, Judy Lim & June Koh.
INFORMATION
We have been walking since late 2005…, regularly
Every 2nd Saturday of the month, usually in the afternoons
UNLESS otherwise stated.
Rain or Shine, once walk details are posted, there is no
turning back and walk, we shall! hehe
Since March 2013, monthly walks is an EC event.
So c’mon bring your adult friends who are non-SHC members &
after the walk, be a SHCian!
2014 – we would like to relax a while longer,,,, :D
Jan & Feb — no walk due to the festive seasons.
March Onwards! ,,,,,,, 08Mar ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,
Our 2014 monthly walks schedule (2nd Saturdays/month):
08Mar
12Apr
10May (TBC, time permitting…a special itinerary for Mothers!)
14Jun
12Jul
23Aug (exception: 3rd Sat, morning)
13Sep
11Oct
08Nov
13Dec TBC
LET THE JOY OF DOING A PLEASANT ACTIVITY BE THERE ALWAYS!
Till then…. stay Cool! Be Cool!!
Our Walk Team ECs: Charles Wee, Jeffrey Lim, Mary Tan, Veronica Wong,
Serene Low, Alice Seah, Azhari Cuttilan, Judy Lim, June Koh and I, ChristinA Chan,,,,, signing off!
Badminton at Bukit Gombak Stadium
Hi All
The Badminton game at Bukit Gombak Indoor stadium resumes.
We have booked following dates:
07-01-2014 (Tuesday) 10.00am to 12.00nn
09-01-2014 (Thursday) 10.00am to 12.00nn
16-01-2014 (Thursday) 10.00am to 12.00nn
The regular time-slot is Thursdays, 10am – 12.00nn.
Do come and support/cheer/jeer.. :)
See you
inez
Photo Walk on 28-01-2014 (Tuesday) 7.30pm. Welcoming the Year of the Horse in Chinatown
Chinatown all over the world is normally full of activities for last minute shoppers
welcoming the CNY. This coming CNY is the Year of the Horse. There are 100 horses for Year of the Horse and this coming Year 2014 is the Green Wood Horse.
This kind of atmosphere only happens once a year in Chinatown all over the world. In order to capture our, Singapore, kind of mood, atmosphere and colour, I am going down to Chinatown to see what I can capture with my camera this year.
Fellow SHCians and shutterbugs are welcome to join me. After that, if you are still “ON”, you can made a movie and post it in Youtube to share. This is a good challenging project for IT Interest Group (ITIG) members. The first 20 attending this photo walk will be the FIRST 20 to be invited to the coming Windows Movie Making (WMM) 2-sessions Course, in Leng Kee Community Centre. Date, time and venue to be confirmed at a later date (but not earlier than March 2014). For those who cannot attend the WMM lessons, the places will be given to the next on the waiting list.
After the walk, we can adjourn for supper or just a cup of coffee or tea to discuss about the coming WMM lessons.
A word of caution when walking in crowded areas. Beware of pickpockets. Never give them an opportunity to share some of your belongings or cash. When taking pictures at night, never use “Flash” if there is other people close by you. It is impolite and may start a quarrel or a fight.
Details of the photo walk is as follows:
Date: 28-01-2014 (Tuesday)
Time: 7.30PM
Meeting Place: Chinese Temple entrance, opposite Maxwell Food Centre.
Time to Commence Walk: 7.35PM
End Point: Chinatown Point Shopping Complex (about 9.00PM)
Fee: Free (no charge)
To bring: Camera, umbrella and bottled water.
Hewlee (EC)
Those registered coming:
1) Gingko Tay
2) Lilian Teo (with friend)
3) Judy Lim
4) Bobby Bok
5) Lin Chuah
6) Edwin Ong
7) Andrew Koh
8) Winnie Tan
9) Ronald Lam
10) OliviaRos
11) Charles Wee
12) Lydia Soh
13) Serene Low
00) Irene Poh (not coming)
14) Kristy Quek
00) Yew Tiong (not coming)
15) Lydia Chin
16) Lee Ah Nee
17) Paul Kong (not taking WMM – helping out)
18) Peggy Kong (not taking WMM)
Note: First 20 eligible* for (Free) WMM lessons in March 2014.
19) Thomas Loh (The following on waiting list for WMM lessons)
00) Barbara Lim (not coming)
21) Aaron How
22) Juliet Ong
00) Ronald Lim HK (not coming)
00) Ronaldlimhk’s friend (not coming)
23) Noelle Tan
00) Peggy Yap (not coming)
00) Arthur Yap (not coming)
24) ChristinA Chan
25) Barbara Ong
26) Kent Chan
The following are not coming for the photo walk but interested in WMM lessons (on waiting list):
32) Jacqueline Wong
33) Fredalim
Note (*): Those attended the photo walk are eligible for the WMM lessons.
Zara Lim – @Member Introduction
Hi folks, I joined last month & participated in the Christmas Walk with a big group and came to know some members better after we adjourned for drinks at P.S.
I am female single with two grown sons & chose not to work because …………..(hahaa can disclose later)
I hope to attend the 2nd meeting on the 21/1/14 at Hans Pickkering St.
My interests are dancing x 3, travelling The others are normal ones like good food & tea/kopi chats, comedy/musical movies, concerts.
I am equally at ease with tennis bowling cycling brisk walks & swims too but not under the hot sun.
See you all !
Online Flea Mart – January 2014
Happy New Year. Hope that more members would take advantage of this free advertising space in 2014. It’s fun to barter, sell or give away your things. You can also advertise your personal services or place a “looking for…” advertisement.
Here is something new. If you have an item you want to barter trade but are not sure what you want to barter it for, you could just state/describe your item for barter on the flea mart. Anyone interested in your item can offer you their item in exchange (publicly/privately) and you can accept or reject the offer.
Just a reminder – not all advertisements are acceptable, so do read the guidelines below carefully before posting your advertisements. Good luck.
Guidelines:
1. Only advertisements of personal belongings/services are permitted.
2. No advertisements of company/shop products/services (directly/indirectly).
3. Two advertisements per month per member.
4. Each advertisement must not exceed 10 lines.
5. No telephone numbers are allowed.
6. Include your e-mail address for contact.
Coffee Meet on Thursday, 9 January 2014 – 2 to 4 pm
Dear all
OUR COFFEE MEET IS BACK! The first session will be held on Thursday, 9.1.14. Do come and join in the fun if you are free on that date. Details are as follows:
- Date: Thursday, 9.1.14
- Time: 2 – 4 pm
- Venue: Singpost Food Court, next to Paya Lebar mrt station
- Topic: None ~ wilding away the time!
This event is only for SHC members. Please register your interest below.
Thanks & Cheers…
Gabriella Chua, EO
Registration List:
- Gabriella Chua
- SS
- Andrew Koh
- Tony Ang
- Gingko Tay
- Bob Mong
- Julie Mong
- Kenneth Tan
- Frank Kaw
- Mega
- Daniel Chan
- Jeff Gan
- Peter Lim
- Alice Seah
- Kristy Quek
- Amy Ko
- Fred Heng
Rosalind Lee (tentative)- Paul Kong
- Peggy Kong
- Charles Chua
- Roland Tong
- Pat Oei
- Lina Tan
GENTLE REMINDER ~ COFFEE CHAT WILL BE AT 2 PM TODAY (9.1.14) ….. SEE ALL OF YOU THERE
CNY Lo-hei Dinner, 8 Feb 2014 (Sat), 3 pm to 11 pm
Dear Members,
IT’S AN AUSPICIOUS DAY TODAY. THE TEAM AND I WISH YOU ALL HAPPY “REN RE” (EVERYBODY’S BIRTHDAY)! HOPE YOU HAVE A HAPPY DAY AND WISHING YOU ALL GOOD HEALTH, GOOD LUCK AND PROSPERITY IN THE YEAR OF THE HORSE.
WE HOPE THAT YOU WILL NOT COME TOO LATE BUT BE THERE FROM 3.00 PM TO TAKE PART IN ALL THE ACTIVITIES AND ENJOY YOURSELF. THE CAI SHEN YE WILL AWAIT YOU HEARTILY TO TOSS THE GOLD COINS FOR GOOD LUCK AND PROSPERITY. 
NEWS UPDATE!
A REMINDER REGARDING THE PROGRAMME.
KINDLY NOTE IN PARTICULAR THE CHANGE OF TIMING FOR THE LOHEI AND THE DINNER AS SHOWN BELOW:
3.00 PM REGISTRATION AND DOOR GIFT, GAMES, ETC.
5.30 PM LO-HEI PROSPERITY TOSS
6.00 PM DINNER COMMENCES
7.00 PM DINNER ENDS
COMMENCEMENT OF GAMES, ETC.
YOUR ORGANISING TEAM HAS WORKED VERY HARD AND LOOKED INTO ALL DETAILS METICULOUSLY, SO THAT YOU WILL HAVE AN ENJOYABLE STAY AT THE CHALET.
WE ALL LOOK FORWARD TO THIS EXCITING EVENT.
THANK YOU!
May Woo and all in the Team – FB STAMP
6 Feb 2014
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DUE TO OVERWHELMING RESPONSE AND A LONG WAITING LIST OF 13 PERSONS, WE REGRET THAT WE ARE UNABLE TO ACCEPT ANY MORE REGISTRATION WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT.
APOLOGIES TO THOSE WHO ARE NOT ABLE TO REGISTER NOW.
THANK YOU.
May Woo & Co EOs
5 Jan 2014 @ 2115 hrs
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A warm welcome to 2014 and may the New Year bring joy, good fortune and good health to all.
I am very happy to have the opportunity to organise my maiden SHC party together with 2 very experienced fellow members, Frisna Tan and Susan CH Tan. With these 2 highly capable ladies on board, you will have lots of fun, good food, entertainment and laughter! Friends who have attended Frisna’s CNY party in 2012 and Susan’s in 2013 will remember the good times that they have had at the events.
For a change, we will have Lohei Dinner. The highlight will be a Bingo Game where everybody plays together as SHC family and make some cheers and get your adrenaline pumped up from the rounds of Bingo. And who else but none other than our Bingo IC, Ann Lim, assisted by buddy, Theresa Seow. Come and join us for 8 hours of fun-filled programme as follows:
Main Programme from 3 pm to 11 pm
3.00 pm: Registration & door gift; Welcome Tea; Music & Ice Breaker Games, Biingo
5.30 pm Lo-Hei Prosperity Toss followed by Dinner, Lucky Draw, ‘Bun Luck’, & Mahjong (MJ players to pay for rental of mahjong tables)
11.00 pm Good-nite! (All guests except those staying over to leave resort.)
Extended Programme (Subject to pre-registration and a maximum of 12 persons) If you intend to have a marathon game and don’t mind to rough it out to catch your 40 winks anywhere within the chalet, sign up la!
11.00 pm Free & Easy – card games, mah-jong, Rummy-O
6.30 am Free & Easy – Comb the beach, watch sunrise, swim, cycling, games or just sleep in.
9.00 am Simple Breakfast at the chalet
10.30 am Check-out
Date: 8 Feb 2014 (Sat)
Venue: Aloha Loyang Resorts, 159W Jalan Loyang Besar, S’pore 507020
https://www.aloharesorts.com.sg/images/maps/loyangmap.jpg (Unit number will be emailed/sms/watsapp to all participants by early Feb)
Cost:
a) $25.00 per head for part or full programme from 3 pm to 11 pm
b) $33.00 per head for those who stay over (includes breakfast). Must pre-register subject to availabilty. Please indicate under comments if you intend to join the extended programme.
Includes: Tea-break, catered dinner, yu-sheng and extra salmon fillet, drinks, rental of chalet, door gifts, lucky draw, decorations and any incidental charges.
Maximum: a) 50 persons only (3pm to 11pm) b) 12 persons only (11pm to check-out)
Payment: By 22 Jan 2014, Wednesday. Brought forward to 11 Jan 2014 Kindly transfer to Treasurer, Peggy Yap’s POSB Savings Account: 038-02874-0 and let us know on this post when transfer is done. (Allow us time to verify transactions before we update the post.)
How to Get There From Pasir Ris Mrt station?
- Take Bus Service 354 to the nearest bus-stop around the resort
- Take free shuttle service provided by Aloha Loyang Resorts (Please check bus schedule at this link https://www.aloharesorts.com.sg/resort/loyang )
- Those driving there may park within the resort – free parking available
One last note, but no less important, please come in theme colour Red and wish each other with oranges. Can also bring any fruit ?? Yes, any fruit. Registration starts now! First-come-first-served! Confirmation based on payment. Thank you and huat ah!
Organisers: EO, May Woo; Co-EOs, Frisna Tan and Susan CH Tan
Registration: (Names in blue are for those staying over)
- May Woo – EO Paid 3 Jan
- Frisna Tan – Co EO Paid 5 Jan
- Susan Tan – Co EO Paid 4 Jan (joining extended prog)
- Peggy Yap – Treasurer– Paid 1 Jan
- Athur Yap – Paid 1 Jan
- Kristy Quek – Paid 1 Jan
- Ann Lim – Bingo I/C – Paid 4 Jan (joining extended prog)
- Theresa Seow – Bingo Assistant Paid 4 Jan (mahjong marathon)
- Bira – Games Assistant – Paid 5 Jan
- Charles Wee – Paid 2 Jan
- Terence Seah – Paid 11 Jan (joining extended prog)
- Richard Wong – Paid 4 Jan (mahjong marathon)
- Tan Sim Seng – Paid 4 Jan
- Lydia Chin – Paid 9 Jan
- Thomas Loh – Paid 4 Jan
- Peri Liew – Paid 4 Jan
- Rosalind Lee – Paid 5 Jan
- Joan Ang – Paid 3 Jan
- Anne Chee – Paid 5 Jan
- Yoke Moon – Paid 5 Jan
- Pearl Kwan – Paid 2 Jan
- Simon Lee – Paid 2 Jan
- Judy Lim – Paid 4 Jan
- June Koh – Paid 4 Jan
- Andrew Koh – Paid 4 Jan
- Karen Thio – Paid 4 Jan
- Sockie – Paid 5 Jan
- Lily Ho – Paid 5 Jan
- Irene Seet – Paid 7 Jan
- Sally Kang – Paid 4 Jan
- Helen Kuek – Paid 7 Jan
- Loh Yew Kwong – Paid 5 Jan
- SK Chua – Paid 2 Jan
- Tony Ang – Paid 8 Jan (joining extended prog)
- Bee Gek – Paid 8 Jan
- Lam – Paid 8 Jan
- Eyvonne Chew – Paid 7 Jan
- Julie Guan – Paid 7 Jan
- Evon Lim – Paid 4 Jan (mahjong marathon)
- Dan Huang – Paid 4 Jan (mahjong marathon)
- Bobby Bok – Paid 4 Jan
- Grace Wong – Paid 8 Jan
- Eileen Lee – Paid 7 Jan
- Lisa Ong – Paid 7 Jan
- Lin Chuah – Paid 5 Jan
- Marg Tian – Paid 5 Jan
- Dorine Tan – Paid 11 Jan
- Irene Chua – Paid 10 Jan
- Catherine Ho – Paid 4 Jan (joining extended prog)
- Daisy Yeo – Paid 4 Jan
- Helen Wong – Paid 10 Jan
- T K Pow – Paid 10 Jan
- Pauline Khoo – Paid 8 Jan
- Lina Tan – Paid 10 Jan
- Annie Pow – Paid 8 Jan
- Johnny Pow – Paid 8 Jan
- Aaron How – Paid 12 Jan
- Juliet Ong – Paid 12 Jan
CANCELLED
- Eileen Thean – 5 Jan
- Rina Tan – 6 Jan
- Irene Poh
- Ronald Lam
- Lawrence Khan
- Alice Seah
- Bessie Lam
Hello From Bob & Julie Mong
Hi Everyone ,
My wife and I first heard about your organization through some friends. It’s good to know that members share the common interest in our golden years. Our interest include music, dancing and travelling. We hope see some of you soon.
Happy New Year 2014
Soon, it will be New year. To all of us, a new year brings hopes, a feeling of excitment and a concern for our family and friends.
Let’s take this occasion to renew old friendship. Never be too shy or too hurt to say “Let’s stay as friends”.
On this note, let’s wish one another “Happy New Year”.
Terence Seah
China Tour in April N May 2014
Dear Fellow SHC,
Before the 2014 Summer Heat, A travelling Plan integrating Trade Exhibitions, Business Round Table, KTV, Night Clubing Visiting Beaches, Harbour fronts, Breathing Mountain Breeze, Scenic Mountain streams, Historic Monuments ,etc
Best of all, those interested can join the travelling schedule at any Entry/Exit city according to his/hers available time and budget. These Entry N Exit are: HANNAN- Haikou;GUANGXI-Nanning;YUNNAN=Kunming;SICHUAN-Chengdu;The trip will begin in April and return to Singapore by May where the Airfare are most economical. Enquiries-email : ang_tonio@yahoo.com.sg
We will start landing at Macau and the Journey begins from Zuhai covering seven provinces and 50 cities/township. Cost per day CNY 200-300-with accommodation at lowest 3-1/2 Stars Clean and comfortable Hotel with buffet breakfast. Meals at Restaurants
| No.Days | Transport | Remarks | ||
| Guangdong-Zuhai,- Yongjiang- Zhanjiang | 5-8 days | Land transport byBus/Coach | Stay 3-4 days in Zuhai allow visit to/fro Macau. Yongjiang and Zhannjiang are coastal city to Hainan | |
| Hainan -Haikou-Sanya | 6 days | Exploring the Island | This is a Entry/Exit City. It cost Approx. CNY400 (S$ 80 ) to fly home. You may join us from Haikou, Budget air from Spore daily | |
| GuangXi–Baihai orFangchengangNanningChongzuo
Baise |
7-11 days | Bus/CoachTrain. We may visit Nanning last so as to fly to Kunming | We will stay in one of this cities Depending on traffic from Haikou Nanning is the Province CapitalIt cost CN 600 flying to K.LChongzuo is the boarder town to Vietnam. Public Bus to Hanoi and fly home/K.L at US$90 Staying at Baise to visit the minority tribes self govern town | |
| Yunnan-Kunming-Dali-Lijiang | 8-9 days | Travel by coach from Dali until we reach Chengdu | Kunming is the capital and you can fly Spore/KL at CN 600 Scenic and relax at Dali,Lijiang with surprises at western bars | |
| Sichuan–PanzhihuaXichang
-Ya’an Chengdu Ziyang Neijiang |
8 days 1 | By Coach/Bus/train | You may join or exit from Chengdu .Flying home cost you CNY 600 | |
| Chongqing–Chongqing | 3 days | 250-400 | By bus 11, or single trip coach | It is not advisable to fly home/KL from Chongqing in May as single trip may cost CNY 1700 |
| GuizhouZunyiGuiyang
Rongjiang |
6-9 days | By bus, coach | This is a province folks about this land translate as“ No 3 days clear sky, No flat land every 3 mile, No continue poor for 3 days- people are innovative to feed themselves. | |
| GuangXi–Yangshuo-Guilin-Liuzhou
-Lipu-Hezhou or -Wuzhou |
7 days | 150-200
150-200 |
By coach | We re-enter GuangXi visiting difference cities. These are inner hilly towns unlike the coastal/border cities we travelled earlier |
| Guangdong–Shaoguan
-Qingyuan -Guangzhou -Dongguan |
6 days1
2 3 … |
By coach, will omit Shaoguan if we stayed at Hezhou | Will not go to Shaoguan if heavy rainfall. The whole town may immersed in flood. Qingyuan – a training college for footballer is found here.I will stay back in Dongguan after sending you folks to Baiyu Airport. Those like to Night-living , Dongguan has a lot to offer. It cost you Y 18 to Baiyu airport by coach leaving every 30 minutes from Dongguan check in terminal. |
Our Wish for SHC in 2014
2013 has obviously been a highly eventful year for SHC with many activities and a successful Taipei Night. Yet reading some of the blog posts during the last couple of months has been rather disappointing and we might even say downright depressing.
Since an informal committee of some form was formed around August 2013, the blog posts have revealed that one committee member has offered her resignation and evenly publicly advertised for a replacement, another committee member has been openly castigated for her comments by the Chairman ( which in all honesty we are still at a loss as to what those comments were all about).
Meanwhile we are also being entertained by the spectacle of a corporate EO throwing in the towel in the midst of organizing some event.
At the risk of sounding politically incorrect, if we were outsiders wondering whether we should join the SHC, it would seem to us that the Club is on the verge of a major organizational crisis rather than a vehicle for social fellowship.
Yet we know for a fact that the SHC has been a gamechanger for many seniors and well before Facebook and other social network vehicles were founded, many people’s lives have already been enriched and even transformed through the interactions and social activities of the SHC.
Our wish for SHC in 2014 is that every member focus on the original objectives of the Club and not let personality differences (of which some must be expected to be realistic) cloud their judgement and actions. Instead of settling their differences or disagreements via the forum, perhaps a phone call, personal sms or even a quiet cup of coffee could do the trick. We believe the vast majority of members join SHC for its social objectives and would like the club to remain so. We stand to be corrected, but we don’t think that we are being presumptious to say that some potential EO’s with quality ideas are not coming forward because of concern that they are stepping into a political mine field.
Do hope that our observations are taken in the right perspective as we believe they come under the realm of constructive comment. Of course some of you may beg to differ and that is entirely natural. No offence taken, and certainly no offence meant.
Let’s bring back the old kampong spirit that once we had !
Cheers and to a brighter 2014 for SHC
Peggy n Arthur Yap
Exploring Golden Triangle of Thailand – Lost – Help !
Dear SHC members,
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year !
I am planning to retire in 2014, and with 2 good friends, we are planning to explore the Golden Triangle of Thailand. All of us are first-timers ? Would really appreciate if any one can provide some pointers on :-
1. The do’s and don’ts when visiting the Golden Triangle;
2. The things to do and must-see places in Chiangmai, Chiangrai and the border town of Myanmar;
3. Can we stay over night in Myanmar? And if yes, any recommended lodging;
4. How can we travel overland from Chiangmai or Chiangrai, cross border into Laos and travel up north to Kunming Yunnan ? Any suggested mode of travel ? by bus, by train, by boat up Mekong river, etc.
We are planning to spend 2~3 weeks in March 2014 to explore the Golden Triangle.
I truly appreciate and thank all of you in advance for your suggestions !
BTW, I am also interested in Terrance’s idea of retiring in Thailand. Thank you !
Warm Regards,
Ronnie Chow.
Thailand as a place to retire
In 2004, my close friends, William Chew, Richard Ng and Vincent Khoo got together regularly to talk about retiring in Thailand. That’s 10 years ago. We have been living in the region for more than 20 years. Today, Richard stayed on and worked in Bangkok. Vincent Khoo moved back recently to Singapore due to health reasons; he is eager to get back next year. William Chew stayed on in Myanmar, having lived there for almost 30 years. I have been living in Thailand for more than 20 years, and today, I am extending my plans to live in Thailand for an indefinate period of time.
There are many Singaporeans living in Thailand, enjoying their retirement. They can be found in Chiangmai, Phuket, Bangkok, Korat, Pattaya and HuaHin. Most have either a house Upcountry or an apartment in key cities. Many live on a modest lifestyle, enjoying the vastness of Thailand, the beautiful shores, the wide range of medical facilities, the modern supermarkets, the friendly culture, and importantly, the low cost of food, transportation, housing and travel.
Language is easy, most Singaporeans can pick up day to day communication within 3 months. I went to school for 6 months, Thai karaoke every week and speak Thai in my best with anybody around me.
Whether you are a man or a woman, you will find friends to help you make Thailand a place to stay, even for retirement, short term or long term. It’s for you to build the relationships.
There is a Singapore Club of Thailand (SCOT) and there is the Singapore-Thai Chamber of Commerce (STCC). I was the President of SCOT for two terms and a co-founder of STCC. The first is social and the latter is more business. Either one, you can join.
You may be able to get a job in Thailand, or you can start a small business with a local partner. Both of which are not complicated procedures. A small business can make your stay beneficial and worthwhile.
While Thailand has a growing middle class, many Thais are still very poor. They are mainly in agriculture. If your heart is to help the poor, you will find doing charity projects meaningful as our contributions to the less fortunate.
Here in Thailand, you can easily have a maid, a kitchen help or a driver. On a shared basis, among friends, you will find the cost of living in Thailand workable and within the means of a small calculator.
I shall lead this Post on Thailand covering issues on retirement living, including short term living. Each week, I shall cover an issue, and you are free to ask a question or make a comment.
Please stick strictly to Thailand and retiring in Thailand issues. For members who wish to join in on this topic, please feel free to join in.
Terence Seah
Kristy & Peggy’s New Year Gourmet Celebration – Sun, 5 Jan (6-10pm)
Kristy & Peggy’s New Year Gourmet Celebration
Fancy a healthy home cooked meal just like mom’s cooking followed by a sinful durian feast after, to begin the New Year ?
Yes, you can have the best of both worlds, on Sunday January 5 between 6 pm to 10 pm at 33 Mt Sinai Rise The Marbella Function Room (200 meter away from Dover MRT Station).
You are invited to join in this gathering of SHC friends for a contribution of $25. We will experience the home style cooking of Kristy & Peggy. Subject to availability, we intend to try a variety of durian ‘brands’ and we are allocating an average of one whole durian per person. Because of the limited capacity of their domestic kitchens (good thing comes in small size, he he he), we have to limit participation to the first 30 people who sign up for this event.
The menu will serve the specialties of Kristy & Peggy, eg. Macaroni Fruit Cocktail Salad, Fried Tom Yam Tung Hoon, Nyonya Chap Chye, Mama’s Curry Chicken; be assured it will not disappoint. Be sure not to miss this rare occasion.
On signing up please transfer your payment to POSB Saving Account : 038-02874-0 and Whatsapp or Message Peggy upon your payment or post here.
The joint EOs for this function are Kristy Quek & Peggy Yap
Registration :
1) Frisna – paid
2) Bira – paid
3) Ronald Lam – paid
4) Richard Wong – paid
5) Steven Chan – paid
6) Thomas Goh – paid
7) Pat Oei – paid
8) Linda Chua – paid
9) Ronald Lee – paid
10) Bessie – paid
11) Andrew – paid
12) Irene Poh – paid
13) Thomas Loh – paid
14) Rosalind Lee – paid
15) Lin Chuah – paid
16) Marg Tian – paid
17) Lawrence Khan – paid
18) Alice Seah – paid
19) Susan CH Tan – paid
20) Joy Chuang – paid
21) Christina Chan – paid
22) Gabriella – paid
23) Grace Kok – paid
24) Winnie Tan – paid
25) Peng Peng – paid
26) Charles Wee – paid ($25.04)
27) Maria Tan
27) Shirleen Kao – paid
28) Dorine Tan – paid
29) Irene Chua – paid
30) Maureen – paid
31) Veronique – paid
32) Anne Chee – paid
REGISTRATION NOW CLOSED
Christmas greetings to fellow members
NEED HELP ON SHORT SURVEY ON HEALTHCARE
Hi SHC members, have a favour to ask of you, could you assist to complete a short survey on healthcare in Singapore. It is from one of my old classmate’s daughter for her Economics Extended Essay. She needs 100 responses by end of this week but has gotten only less than 30 so far. Criteria is for 40 years and above. Just click on the below link to enter the survey. No identifications is required, only just 10 simple questions. Thanks much!
> https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/YS59VL8
2013 Morning Walks – 27 Dec (Fri) 7.30 – 10.00am
2013 Morning Walks
Date : Friday 27 December
Place: Exploring Singapore’s Last Kampong
Time / Duration : 7.30am – 10.00am (2 ½ hours)
Meeting Point : Meet 7.30am at Farmway LRT Station ( after Sengkang MRT)
Items To Wear/Bring: Walking shoes, umbrella/raincoat and drinking water, hat if you’re afraid of the sun. (Umbrella is a must as Dec is the wettest month)
NB: If it rains at 6.00am on Fri 27 Dec…please check your handphones for our latest message – to carry on or to cancel
EOs : Linda Chan & Margaret Wee ( led by Tan Li Li)
Please note that this is our last walk for the year. We have around 8 to10 participants who have become our regular walking kakis. Those who are early risers will make it by hook or by crook as there is also something to gain – fun, laughter, connecting with new friends, expanding our horizons, sharing common interests like cooking skills, playing new games like Mexican Train, etc
Register here:
Most of us have a phone, some phones are smartphones. But, there are so many features in these phones. Tues 21 Jan 2014 (1700 hrs – 2030 hrs)
As the subject heading goes, most of us have a telephone. And,some are smartphones. Many of these smartphones have so many features, that we rarely use all of them. But, many of us use the phone to communicate, in voice or in text.
I had chanced upon a few members during the Yangon trip, and they know so many features that I found valuable. Bobby Bok introduced me to the talking dictionary which helps to translate one language to another in audio. I had checked with Hew Lee, and he felt a gathering where we share smartphone experiences would be useful to members. There is whatsapp, viber, talkKao and line. These applications are broken down by the type of systems eg Androids, Iphone, etc. Mine is the Blackberry; I refuse to give it up.
I also appreciate Yew Kwong, who thinks a gathering of smartphone users sharing and chatting about its features, and applications would be useful too. I know there are many things for all of us to learn; but I was thinking of smartphones. So, how about a gathering strictly for smartphone users. We can break down by Android users, IPhone users, Blackberry users, and others. And we can break down by the phone brands eg Nokia, Samsung, HTC, etc. Each group sits around a table, and try to show one another what we have, what we know and what applications we have.
Once you put your name down here, we know which group you can join, and put you together. Let’s max it to between 4 to 10 persons per group. But, we leave it to you.
We can call this a gathering of Smartphone users. Details of the meeting are as follows:
- Date: Tuesday, 21 January 2014
- Time: 5 – 8.30 pm
- Venue: Han’s Restaurant, Upper Pickering Street
- EO: Bobby Bok
So, if you are game, let us know your smartphone brand, model, and we will try to arrange you by groups. Each group can have a leader; you can raise your hand later.
A great way to know one another better, and learn something which we may not know.
Terence Seah
Registration List: (Grouped according to brands of smartphones used)
Samsung
- Terence Seah
- Daisy Yeo
- Charles Chua
- Bobby Bok
- Rosalind Lee
Maureen Lee (tentative)
- Lawrence Lee
- Angie Ng
- Peter Lim
- May Woo
- Evyonne Chew
- Becky
Gingko Tay- Kristy Quek
- Daniel Chan
- Marg Tian
- Peggy Yap
- Arthur Yap
- Steven Chan
- Winnie Tan
- Tan Li Li
- Rosalind Soh
- Theresa Seow
- Ann Lim
- Ng Meng Wai
- Evon Lim
- Maria Tan
- Paul Kong
- Peggy Kong
- Nina Choo
Pat Oei- Lisa Ong
- Fred Heng
- Peri Liew
- Dolly Lim
- Sock Cheng
- Leow Soon Huat
- Andrew Koh
- Susan C H Tan
- Hou Chong
- Lina Ng
- Caroline Gee
- Judy Lim
Apple Iphone
- Hew Lee
Gabriella Chua- Annto
Barbara Lim- Zara
- Mega Abdullah
Johnny PowHelen Yeo- Lin Chuah
- Dan Huang
- Ronald Lam
Freda Lim(for future mtg if any)
Kenneth Tan- Wee Chin
- Grace Kok
- Doreen Leong
- Thomas Loh
- Norlinda
- Susan Chang
- Lily Ho
LG
- Charles Wee
- Frisna Tan
- Amy Ko
Nokia
- Christina Pan
- Malcolm Chen
HTC
- Anne Chee
- Annie Loh
Member Introduction – Jane Khoo Kok Kwang
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I have just joined SHC with a view to occupy myself with the various activities and hope to enrich myself through interactions with other members.
- I have three grown-up children and still provide freelance accounting work to various SMEs.
- My interests:- Group singing @ Karaoke, playing badminton, jogging, brisk walking, travelling and I love drinking “Teh See”. So if anyone of you knows where to get a good one, please recommend.
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Can we searched for meaning in the face of uncertainty?
Less than three months after retiring as chairman of a publicly traded investment company Harris was diagnosed with colon cancer. He was actually a very private person, however he decided to set up a blog as a means of staying in touch with his many friends.
Spending 15 months chronicling his life after diagnosis he wrote nearly 250 blog entries. Writing helps him to fight the isolationism and depression that can strike at many people with a terminal disease.
In his blog, Charlie wrote not only about his cancer, he shares his joy in association with owning and racing horses; his financial expertise; his travel experiences and observations, and about friends and family who have had an impact on his life.
One of his friend said “He did his best to maintain a normal and vibrant life, traveling during the early stages of his diagnosis, reading, watching movies and sports, listening to music, and constantly communicating with friends. It wasn’t unusual to get an e-mail from Charlie at midnight, or at 5 a.m. for that matter.”
His online diary was brought to the attention of editors of the publishing arm of a cancer research center in New York. Charlie signed a deal with the company to publish his writings. 100% of any profits from the book will go to cancer research, something he and his wife already are supporting in hopes that future patients will have a greater chance of survival.
Each chapter of the book starts with a quotation but three I shall share:
“Everything can be taken from a man but one thing; the last of the human freedoms – to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way” – Viktor E. Frankl
“He who pretends to look on death without fear lies. All men are afraid of dying, this is the great law of sentient beings, without which the entire human species would soon be destroyed.”, Jean-Jacques Rousseau
“The meaning of the greatest secret that human poetry and human thought and belief have to impart: The salvation of man is through love and in love.” – Viktor E. Frankl
Reading his diary I learn not only the detail of treatment a cancer patient have to go through but how one can choose to live to the end of one life.
Chuang Tzu, one of my favourite philosopher said; “To have attained the human form is a source of joy. But in the process of evolution, there is an infinite number of other forms that are equally good. What incomparable blessing it is to undergo these countless transformations!”
Be brave, live and let go when time comes.
Light Moments: Where is the reindeer?
Fairprice at NEX has an unusual Christmas display. It is a big animal rearing up on its hind legs and it is wearing a Santa cap and has some small Christmas decorations on its muscular, brown body. It also seems to be ‘pulling’ a cart of Cadbury products.
Is it Rudolf’s new pose? No. It is a HORSE!
No one stopped to look at the Christmas horse except me who was wondering what had happened to the reindeer? Sigh.
Readers are free to speculate (seriously/creatively) on why the store/sponsor chose the horse and not the reindeer for its Christmas theme. :)
Phonies
You know, darlings, we try to look at the good side of people when they seem to be genuine; ooh, being helpful and all that shiat but in the end they are nothing but pathetic attention seekers who absolutely don’t exist without THIS CLUB!!
Terence loves this, dahhhh!! but as far as I am concerned, please have a life, you are nothing, exactly how you feel without this club.
Sad? Absolutely! But some people are soooooo pathetic they cling on to whatever to feel their existence.
Oh, darlings, they scream (like Terence) that they are doing it out of FRIENDSHIP!!! Kekekee….
Young At Heart
This post will be full of nonsense, sorry
Last week, when I attended a free musical performance in the Esplanade, all the performers are very young, but they said they are “old at heart”. They mean they like the old songs
I always hear someone say “I am young at heart”. I don’t know what they want to expect. How this phrase is used? Can I tell the others “I am young at heart”? This “old at heart” triggered me to google the meaning of “young at heart”
From Google, I found that “Young at Heart” is a movie of 1954 (Frank Sinatra, Doris Day, Gig Young), also there are a lot of definitions for “Young at Heart”. After I read some of them, I still cannot get an answer to my question.
Then I try to define it myself, first I tried to translate it from English to Chinese. I tried a few, and finially I use “???”
I also noticed that for the people they are younger than 45, they seldom say they are “Young at Heart”. But once someone pass 45, they start to say “I am young at heart”. The older they are, the more they said.
So I added two more words in front – “?????”
From there I tried to figured out what will happen when someone is “?????”
My first thought is the mind. When people are young, their mind will be naive, and become more and more mature when they grow older and older, so can the “Young at Heart” means “????, ????” But I drop this thought immediately, as in this IT era, This is not likely the case.
Then I realize the biggest different for young and old are their strength. Generally speaking, the young get more strength than the old. So the “Young at heart” should means their heart is young, but not their strength. To describe in Chinese, it should be “????”
At last, I got a definition I am satisfied and know how to use. Next time when someone ask me to do something, and I think I cannot, I will tell them -“I am young at herart” or more precisely “I am young at heart ONLY”

























