Preserving ancestral lineage


Persatuan Keturunan Hong-Lai Low Malaysia (PKHLLM) members, all of Hokkien descent, visit the Honglai town, China, every sixth day of Chinese New Year to worship Qing Shui Zu Shi. — Photos: LOW LAY PHON, ONG SOON HIN and LEW GUAN XI/The Star and courtesy pix

Descendants of Mandailing, Chinese and Indian families strive to keep bonds intact by organising activities for their young and old

MANY people lose touch with their family or ancestral roots for one reason or another, particularly in the fast-paced urban life and amid the rat race.

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