Film made on philanthropist’s life


Documentary launch: Kuok (left) with other VIPs during the screening of the documentary at SJK (C) Foon Yew 1.

JOHOR BARU: The youngest daughter of the late philanthropist Tan Sri Kuek Ho Yao, who dedicated his life to social development and Chinese education in the state, is hoping that her father’s outstanding qualities would be emulated by the younger generation.

Datuk Kuok Siew Yin, who was moved to tears when viewing a special documentary made in her father’s name, said she was immensely proud of him and for all that he had done for the community.

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