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The Majority of Participants in Ancestral Hall and Village Association Activities Are Elderly; the Chief Minister Urged Young People to Join In.

Summary by Buletin Mutiara
Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow pointed out that the anniversary celebrations and gatherings of clan associations and family organizations showcase the inheritance of excellent traditional culture. However, according to his observation, participants are often predominantly older generations, and he hopes to see more young people join in. "I hope to see more young people pay attention to the affairs of clan associations and family clubs, and …
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Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow pointed out that the anniversary celebrations and gatherings of clan associations and family organizations showcase the inheritance of excellent traditional culture. However, according to his observation, participants are often predominantly older generations, and he hopes to see more young people join in. "I hope to see more young people pay attention to the affairs of clan associations and family clubs, and …

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Buletin Mutiara broke the news on Saturday, June 6, 2026.
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