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Mr Chua Heng Lee                BORN 1950                                                    Often, a normal game of catching would turn into


           By Chong Yong Xiang                                                                          something that caused laughter. A group of my friends
           Pasir Ris Secondary School                                                                   and I met up once again at the same grass patch to play
                                                                                                        catching again.

                                                                                                           This time, I was chosen as the ‘catcher’. As I counted ten, everyone
                  oaming around the streets, a smile swept across my face as I                             started running around as fast as possible. When I turned around,
                  looked at the rows of buildings that lined up the streets. The                           no one was to be seen and there were no footprints to be seen on
                  fondest memories were defined in this place that Singaporeans                            the muddy grounds. Within 15 minutes, I found and caught everyone,
          Rcall home. I still could not believe the rapid change from then                                 except Benjamin, who was known to be one of the worst runners in
            to now; how the villages were replaced by industrial and recreational                          the village.
            buildings. It is also regrettable that everyone became so busy with their
            work these days instead of bonding together through conversations.                    “I thought he was bad at this game. He just proved us wrong!”
            Unforgettable places bring back the best moments that my peers and I had.             Meng Li, my childhood friend said. Everyone burst into laughter
                                                                                                  and continued looking for Benjamin. Time passed quickly, it
                    As I walked towards the end of the street, I noticed an empty plot            was going to be dusk and Benjamin was still nowhere to be
                    of land and began to recall my childhood memories. It used to be              seen. We started to get worried; What if something happened
                    where my village was, where I grew up and where friendships were              to him? We went to his house to inform his mother and
                    formed. I remember running around the village, playing together               immediately, the whole village was activated to find Benjamin.
                    with my neighbours and siblings.
                                                                                                           News spread very quickly in our village.
                                                                                                           Everyone went around the village in
                                                                                                           groups; praying that Benjamin was safe
                                                                                                           and unhurt. Behind Meng Li’s house, we
                                                                                                           noticed footprints that led to a stack
                                                                                                           of boxes. As we stepped closer to the                          tch
                                                                                                           boxes, we started hearing the sounds of                   Ca
                                                                                                           crying coming from one of the boxes.



















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