People of all races packed the Klang Hokkien Association on Sunday, 26 Jan 2020 for the Chinese New Year open house. The prime minster of Malaysia and other political leaders also turned up and were welcomed by several dancing lions at the entrance. We could only catch glimpses of the cultural performances on the stage by various races as we were seated outside the hall. As for the food provided (free), we found it quite satisfactory. The hall of the association building was pretty big and well maintained and would have served the Chinese...
Read moreA place connecting hokkian in Malaysia. Focus on welfare and benefit of the members. Various events and activities had been conducted in this place. Steep slops and ways to the main hall and car park. Really testing your parking skill. Traffic congested during events. The road design is not friendly to elderly who has weak legs...
Read moreFor those who stay in Klang valley can arrange their rom registration at Klang hokkien society. it's also provide a hall for variety event and activity such as wedding reception. The hall can accomodate 1000 pax or 100 round table with package of sound system, rental of chair and table, and kitchen. This place is...
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