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Mr Tan Swee Siam                BORN 1942                                                           Despite the fun, there were tough times for us too. When we did

        By T erry T eng Joon Seng                                                                          not have enough money, we would just eat porridge or biscuits
                                                                                                           for our meals. We would eat Chee Cheong Fun and Kway Teow
        Pasir Ris Secondary School
                                                                                                           noodles on other days to fill our stomach. We did not have any
                                                                                                           fast food nor Western, Japanese or Korean
                                                                                                           food choices back in our generation.
              t was a usual weekday morning and I would usually head out to have
              my breakfast. I was going to meet my old friends at a coffeeshop in                 Meals would end with desserts like ice
              Serangoon to catch up on old times. As my bus turned into Serangoon                 balls. It was actually Ice Kachang, but
          INorth Avenue 1, I glanced at the signboard for the road name and found
            it familiar. Then, I remembered, it was the now-gone kampong which was my             shaped in a ball. We enjoyed that the most
            home for more than forty years. It was previously known as Jalan Hwi Yoh.             as it was flavourful and cold. Ice Kachang
                                                                                                  machines were operated manually instead of
                      I had vivid memories of living in the kampong. All my
                      childhood memories took place there. In the past,                           mechanically operated today.
                          life was all about fun and adventures. Everyone                                  Technology in the past was way different
                           in the kampong had many friends and all of                                      from now. Black and white televisions were common and there
                           us were very close. My neighbours and I often                                   weren’t any other forms of electronic gadgets like the phones or
                          raced each other to school. We often played                                      laptops we have now. There was only one way of long distance
                         games such as marbles, five stones and soccer.                                    communication, which was by writing and sending letters. In our
                      In the past, we were fearless and would climb up                                     school, we often had pen-pals that would allow us to write to
                      trees and even go fishing on a sampan with our                                       each other and start a new friendship.
                      friends without adult supervision on weekends. On
                      rainy days, guppies and tadpoles would be found                             I must say my current lifestyle is much more relaxed back
                           swimming in the drains and we would compete                            when I was younger. Life in Singapore has changed so much,
                           with each other to see who could catch the most.                       from the types of games, food and technology. The current
                                                                                                  generation should not take things for granted, and spend
                                                                                                  more time with their family and friends, just like how the
                                                                                                  kampong generation used to be.

















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