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y grandmother was born on 22 Feb 1953 and she was the
                      oldest among her siblings as well as her step siblings. Since
                      young she has faced hardship growing up without education                                                      Mdm Celine Patricia Dias
          Mand seeing her mother passing on when she was young.
            Her father then remarried and she was introduced to her step mother.                                                    By Maximus Lucius Tang Jia Hao  Born 1940
            Being the eldest among her siblings, my grandmother oversaw taking                                                      Temasek Polytechnic
            care of the children in the family. This constant care and help resulted
            in all siblings developing close bonds with each other until now.                       have known grandma Celine Tang, 78 years old, my entire life.
                                                                                                    Once I was curious and asked about the thing she is most
                My grandmother was married to my grandfather at 19 years old                     I
                through an arranged marriage. In her adulthood, she worked at a                     grateful for. She turned to me, smiled and said, “l am most grateful
                French hotel called “Queens Hotel” as a chef. My grandmother did                    to the racial harmony existing in Singapore. Back in the day
                not go to school, so her command of the English language was not                  when I was younger, being of a different race was not easy.”
                            good at all at the time. She said she would simply copy                           Racial riots in Singapore happened when grandma Celine
                            everything that needed to be done in the kitchen. After                           was about 10 years old. Men of different racial groups gave
                            seven years my grandmother quit to work as a chef in                              chase to one another, and senseless fighting broke out over
                            her uncle’s restaurant named “Nordin Cafe”. She was                               the most trivial matters.
                            the main chef in the kitchen and would also ask my
                            father to help with the family business. My grandmother                     “She recalled one incident when she and her brother
                            is known to be among the friendliest people in in her                       were running for their life, a Malay neighbour hid them
                            community, an asset when it came to working in the
                restaurant. She still remembers the regular customers who visited                       in an abandoned house to keep them safe. As they hide,
                the eatery. However, the business eventually did not do as well and                     they could still hear people running and screaming in fear
                my grandmother had to make the heartbreaking decision to close the                      and things being thrown about.”
                restaurant. My grandmother does not want to tell me more of her
                story as she said, “It is a sad story”. But she did tell me that the only         There were many moments of terror and through a disguise
                thing she loved in the past was how easy it is to talk to strangers.              orchestrated by the man who saved them, my grandma and
                                                                                                  her brother were able to exit their hiding place. What they
            “My father told me that my grandmother would often invite                             witnessed enroute a safe location was horrifying, to say the
            neighbours over “to catch up”. Nowadays house doors are always                        least. After walking quite a distance, they finally reached
                                                                                                  safety and as soon as they walked through the door, arms
            closed, but my grandmother insists that we leave ours open.”                          came flying around my grandma and grand uncle. It was my
                                                                                                  great grandma relieved to see her children safe.
                The fondest thing she does that I remember, was to invite the
                construction workers to our house for them to eat and take a break                The next morning, the news published that the riot involved the Malays
                from their hard labour – something the workers truly appreciate.                  and Eurasians. The news dubbed the riot as the Maria Hertogh riot which
                I wonder if we can rejuvenate this homely and friendly practice?                  is widely known in Singapore today. This story made me realise that the
                                                                                                  current generation takes multi-ethnic cohesiveness and harmony for
                                                                                                  granted. Singapore will only continue to be a safe nation when everyone
                                          Mdm Balkis Dawood               Born 1953               plays their role in maintaining racial and religious sensitivity.


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