Leucodendrons in my neighbourhood. I gave stems of the red version of the Leucodendrons to my girlfriends in Singapore. An New Zealand farewell gift from a friend.
I
went to Mangere stone walls, and found a sign saying the trees are free
for the picking. Stewart Rennie a descendant of the pioneering family
planted the trees with his son in 1980. I can only conjecture that he
gave the trees to the people of Auckland. I tried to search more on him,
but there are not much information.
The trees are now managed by the Manukau City Council.
Lian He Newspaper has a new article today. We
will be touring Kwong Kuok School my great grand Father Chan Kwong Kuok
who co-founded the school in 1907 and Gung Min School, my Mother's
people had been the board of management.
When
Great Grand Father, my Gung Tai started the school for the pioneer
children, he had the vision that children should have an education.
otherwise they would be forever in the village slaving as a labourer.
From
his foresight, among the Chans, there are 5 lawyers, 3 PhDs, and many
highly qualified professions. Many are teachers and principals.
Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪
我是一个新西兰的中国人,出生在马来西亚的沙捞越州
I am the writer of:
1: From China to Borneo and beyond. 海外华人的中国魂:
从中国,到南洋,到更远
第二次世界大战
我爷爷的故事
2: Diary of a Bereaved Mother, Goodbye my baby 丧儿记:
丧失儿子的母亲的一本传记
Published 2011
Genre: Non fiction, self help, bereavement, infancy death
NZ$35
Available in New Zealand at:
Women's Bookshop, University Bookshop, Auckland, Church of Christ Bookshop, Online orders: Wheeler books,Fishpond.co.nz ,academybooks.co.nz/product/isbn/9780473187095/
For Overseas order:
www.abebooks.co.uk/9780473187095/Diary-Bereaved-Mother...
please send an email:
annkschin@yahoo.com
TV and YouTube Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZk9w-uywAs&lr=1&user=asiadownunder
https://www.facebook.com/DiaryOfABereavedMotherGoodbyeMyBaby
http://annkitsuetchin.blogspot.co.nz/2013/02/foreverinmyheartexhibition.html