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As the eldest of my 4 siblings, I had the responsibility of making sure the
             Mr Ng Yean Hor                                                                       family was well taken care of. Hence, I sailed to Singapore alone after the
                                            BORN 1923                                             war ended in order to earn money to support my family back in China.
                                                                                                  Singapore was going through the post-war period when I first migrated here.
            By T su Hui Lin Cheryl & Koh En Ning Cassia
            Paya Lebar Methodist Girls’ School
                                                                                                       At that point in time, I was uncertain about my safety here in
                                                                                                       Singapore so I did not bring my wife and child with me. Back then,
          I                                                                                            this country was nothing like the Singapore we know today, there
              was born in Guangzhou, China and lived in a small village in a poor
                                                                                                       were frequent riots and fights that broke out along the streets and I
              peasant’s family, with 3 younger brothers and a younger sister. I still
                                                                                                       did not dare to go outdoors at night.
              remember the time I was devastated by my late brother’s passing.
              While fixing a well, he inhaled excessive amounts of poisonous gas.
            I had a passion for education, however, as my family was not able to                  I would usually walk to work from the shophouse I lived at, located at the
                                                                                                  workers’ quarters in the medicinal hall. However, during the occasions where
            afford it, I was unable to further my studies. I fondly recall all the times          I had to travel for long distances, I would take the rickshaw.
            my siblings and I had the freedom to run and play in the fields.
                                                                                                       Today, Singapore has progressed to become a prosperous country
                                     During my time in Guangzhou, I picked up                          and has been continuously advancing since the day I stepped foot
                                     some skills from my granduncle, who was                           into the country. Now, transportation is convenient with the train or
                                      a professional Chinese physician, and had                        bus that can take me anywhere and I can travel by myself safely.
                                      several job experiences. Once, I even
                                       worked at a sugarcane factory to extract
                                        sugar from the sugarcane, it was such a
                                         memorable experience that I had. When
                                         the period of World War II came about,
                                          I was relatively safe from the danger
                                           faced during that time, as my family did
                                           not live in the city. I may have made
                                            it through this period alive and safe,
                                             unfortunately I am unable say the
                                             same for some of my friends.















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