Book Review: The Evergreen Tea House by David T.K. Wong

Book Review: The Evergreen Tea House by David T.K. Wong

“The Evergreen Tea House” is a Hong Kong novel written by David T.K. Wong. It feels like a recollection of memories through a tumultuous period between the 1950s and the 1980s, with a multiple-perspective narration and intriguing characters. The book is namely set in Hong Kong, but the chapters also find themselves located in other countries like Taiwan and Peking (also known as Beijing as of present day). Though the book’s cover doesn’t seem like much, it actually highlights deep-rooted themes of politics, capitalism, traditions and culture. 

Malaysian Youth Finance Series (MYFS) 2020

Malaysian Youth Finance Series (MYFS) 2020

Many are aware of the importance of investing one’s money but where do one start? Fret not, FLY Malaysia has one covered with their annual flagship event – Malaysian Youth Finance Series(MYFS) 2020. This event has many esteemed speakers such as William Chow, a Board of Director Affairs & Corporate Culture of China Construction Bank (Malaysia) Berhad, Steven Wong Weng Leong, Chief Operating & Financial Strategist (COO) China Construction Bank (Malaysia) Berhad, Ian Wong, Partner of IPP Financial Planning Group Malaysia, Kimberly Law, a senior associate of IPP Financial Planning Group Malaysia and many more.

Tips to Help Graduates Succeed in Their First Job

Tips to Help Graduates Succeed in Their First Job

With the ever-growing uncertainties surrounding the current pandemic situation, most people will consider getting a job in these times a blessing. However, getting the job is just the first step in the long journey of adulthood. Most graduates not only want to get a job but also want to thrive and be acknowledged in the workplace. Hence, Sunway Career Services collaborated with Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia to organise an e-career talk on the topic of  ‘Tips to Help Graduates Succeed in Their First Job’ on 20 October 2020 via BlueJeans. 

Book Review: No Way Home

Book Review: No Way Home

Natasha Maya gives us an honest review of the book "No Way Home" by Teo Ann Siang, a book covering the Rohingya refugees' situation in Bangladesh, Myammar and Malaysia.