82 Rembau Street...my residence
Those of you who were staying in Rembau Street Klang in the 60s /70s/80s can get connected in this blog and tell me where you were staying (which house and the address)then and relate some of your past experiences there and also whom you would like to meet now.
I was staying in 82 Rembau Street Klang (corner shop) ... Next to Swee Soon Heng ... a bicycle shop. Friends call me Ah Kin . I am staying in Palm Grove now. I have recently met Lum Teck Seng (call Seng Chai) whose family was staying downstairs ..He migrated to Hong Kong and later Canada and now he comes back off and on and he stays with his sister in Kuala lumpur. He goes back to stay in China as well.He has an apartment there.
My experiences there... I used to play badminton at the Jubilee School and also played basketball at the KCOC Bus service station. There was a drain where my friends and used to catch "Longkang" drain fish. We used to pluck fruits on the hill next to Convent school. During MoonCake festival...lantern festival we gathered with our lanterns and walked along the back lanes of Rembau Street shouting "ompa ompa leh ah leh"....boys and girls of all ages joined in the fun...
I was staying in 82 Rembau Street Klang (corner shop) ... Next to Swee Soon Heng ... a bicycle shop. Friends call me Ah Kin . I am staying in Palm Grove now. I have recently met Lum Teck Seng (call Seng Chai) whose family was staying downstairs ..He migrated to Hong Kong and later Canada and now he comes back off and on and he stays with his sister in Kuala lumpur. He goes back to stay in China as well.He has an apartment there.
My experiences there... I used to play badminton at the Jubilee School and also played basketball at the KCOC Bus service station. There was a drain where my friends and used to catch "Longkang" drain fish. We used to pluck fruits on the hill next to Convent school. During MoonCake festival...lantern festival we gathered with our lanterns and walked along the back lanes of Rembau Street shouting "ompa ompa leh ah leh"....boys and girls of all ages joined in the fun...

1 Comments:
That was fun times, used to hang out at rembau street even though I dont stay there.
Who can forget the famous kueh tiao at the junction with Yeo Guan Hup street - for 30 cents and you can bring your own egg too!
Or the teh Tarik and roti canai for 10 cents each at the side stall when Malabar sells it for 20 cents then.
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