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I
                                                                                                    am Luo Soon Ma, born in 1940.
                                                                                                    I am currently 78 years old.
                                                                                                    I worked in a factory which
                Mdm Lim Siam Cheng
                                                                                                    produced photo albums for
                                              Born 1948                                           originally from Singapore. When        Mdm Luo Soon Ma
               By Kasper Tan                                                                      over 20 years ago and was
               Ping Yi Secondary School
                                                                                                  I was young, I used to work in
                                                                                                  a factory which collected old                                          Born 1940
                                                                                                                                         Queenstown Secondary School
                                                                                                  wooden boxes and my job was to         By Tan Si Lin, Cheryl
                      y name is Lim Siam Cheng.       “These days, I enjoy                        ensure that the nails in the boxes
                      I am 70 years old this year.    attending activities                        were removed for the resale
                      I am currently a retiree. I used
          Mto work as a flooring expert.              with my friends in the                      of the pieces of wood. I lived through World War II, however, since
            My past work was not limited to a single   gathering sessions with                    I was very young during that period of time, I do not have many
            place. It took me around Singapore, where   the other elderly folks                   recollections of the situation then. However, I vaguely remember
            they needed me to fix the floors of places   in the neighbourhood.                    that my grandparents had to take care of me and my siblings.
            or buildings. I was from a poor family and
            decided to work as someone who fixed      The kampong days in                                  “I used to reside in a home with a metal roof and walls
            the flooring for HDB. Not many people     Singapore are always a                               made of wood. It sat on top of stilts located around
            wanted to do the hard work, but it was    fond memory. In those                                the sea called ‘ya da wu’.”
            something that I really enjoyed doing.    days, people form closer                    Since I spent most of my days taking care of my children at home, I was not

                I live in Chai Chee now. Previously,   bonds and they reared                      too busy to keep up with the changes that were happening in Singapore
                I stayed near Boat Quay area. One     chickens and pigs. That                     during the early years of independence. My past job in a photo album
                of the most memorable childhood       was something I really                      factory was recommended to me by my friends. I used
                memories is playing the Chinese       liked during the early                      to work under the department which required me
                four-colour card with friends.                                                    to stick on the album cover for each photo album
                We really enjoyed the game and        years in Singapore.”                        using a manual machine that required the use of
                each other’s company in simpler                                                   my foot to operate. Also, during the New Year, I
                times. During the early years of                                                  remember that I would receive special bonuses for
                Singapore’s independence, there                                                   me to spend it on my family.
                were still kampongs and double story
                shophouses. I saw a lot of rickshaws                                                   Singapore is now wonderful as most of the citizens have managed to
                and trishaws in the past, but most                                                     escape poverty. Moreover, it is cleaner in present times than the past
                trishaws are for tourists now.                                                         as there are more cleaners now to help clean up the streets. Majority
                                                                                                       of Singaporeans are also able to find jobs now as compared to the
                                My hope for the future generation is for them                          past, where jobs were scarce. Now, even the seniors are able to find
                                to study hard and value the importance of                              jobs much more easily than in the past. These days, Singaporeans
                                education. It is a privilege that I did not have                       live a better quality of life as they are able to afford quality foods that
                                in my own childhood.                                                   were considered costly back then. A message I would like to convey
                                                                                                       to the future generation is that they should study hard, work hard
                                                                                                       and be good citizens.
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