for his ancestral home. His late father hardly spoke about his family
back in China, and my husband's only clue about his past was his
village name called Lok way and of course his father's name.
My guide insisted that he could help us find his ancestral home
through the help of his own father who works for the Government.
While researching at the Library he found that the name of
this village had changed to Zhong Hai.
It was not an easy task as we don't even have the
grandfather's name. Despite the odds we decided to try
look for the village on the last day of our trip.
My guide Siew Wang enquiring this small town folks for direction to thevillage .
The road ahead lead us to a stop and a kind lady says sheknows the Goh family. She comes into our car to point out
the farm house
It a small enclosure consisting of sheds doing some farm work.

A Goh family who happens to be cousins of my husband! Notice the parabolic
dish....not bad. The handsome guy on the right took my husband by
motorbike to the ancestral house which is further in only access by foot.
blue fan while my husband gone a-searching . They don't seem so
primitive after all, with a TV, VCD player and a hi-fi system.
found the ancestral home and the relatives are asking me to go
meet them. Well, the only way was by foot and the pics shows
what I saw as I make my way through the narrow pathway.


in Malaysia in case I get gored or lost in this remote village. The young
man was sent to collect me and my guide on his motor-bike. Can't believe
I rode a 3-passenger ride , but with the scorching sun this ride was a saviour!
Pay your respect to ancestors first...... the elders insisted.










1 comment:
Great to know Dad got to find out his heritage
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