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Jalan Silang dah ditukar nama 4 years ago ?
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ishhhhhhhhhhhh
baru aje terbaca tentang - Jalan Silang -
yang dekat Mydin and as well tempat ramai warga asing
dok whistle dan mengorat orang tak tentu pasal tu -
rupa2 nya dah bertukar nama since 2003 -
kepada Jalan Tun Tan Siew Sin -
tak pernah tahu langsung -- tak perasan pula kat
sign board jalan ada atau tidak -
reason diutarakan issue ni sebab - kita ni - kadang2 benda yang
cam gini -- tukar nama jalan ( dulu jalan silang tu - Cross Street -
so nama macam orang putih sikit -- tukar ke Malay word - jadi
Silang) - kita tak perihatin sangat -- tapi ada yang sokmo
macam complaint -- napa nama jalan in english --
bukan tu saje nama tempat ada ciri ciri inggeris juga --
(yang obvious Georgetown) -
Tun Tan Siew Sin tu ahli politic zaman tunku abd rahman rasanya -
anyway -- berpadanan la kot tukar nama kat jalan silang tu
nama dia - across the street tu aje - kan ke petaling street -
or china town - so memang area chinese mostly kat sini
(bercampur dengan bangla indon yang perangai hampeh lepak
seperti yang saya sebut di atas - )
so - just so forum members ingat la -- jalan silang tu actually
dah tak ada lagi -- dah kena tukar dah --
*ishhhhh rasa macam ignorance la pulak -- |
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Dulu pernah saya terbaca berita dia. Rasanya dalam newspaper ada. Siap diorang ikat reben kat papan tanda tu lagi tanda perasmian. |
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Reply #2 Muntz's post
maksud mod muntz -
ikat reben kat nama jalan tu ke ..
lama jugak dah agaknya -
saya tengah cari balik berita yang saya baca last nite -
(tentang pertukaran nama tu -- ishhhh saya tak
pernah tahu langsung - tak tengok pulak nama jalan tu)
mana laaaaaa pergi nya -- |
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laaa dah tukar kerr..nape masa aku balik last year org dok kata jalan silang..ishh kompius aku |
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Reply #4 nimon's post
tu la pasal --
kat bus bus metro kalau kat depan tu
saya nampak tulis Jalan Silang --
dia tukar nama tu
sebab dekat2 area dengan nama jalan bapak dia
tan cheng lock tu..
semua chinamen yang banyak contribute
dalam sejarah tanah melayu tu - |
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Reply #5 dexa's post
mungkin kat bus metro tu kalau nak tulis nama jalan cheng lok panjang sgt..x cukup board kt bus tu agak nyer laaaaa.. |
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Reply #6 nimon's post
haha.....harus -
tapi more to nanti kalau tulis
jalan tan siew sin - orang kata mana tu!!
tu la still remain jalan silang -
alahhhh orang malaysia kan selalu cam tu
selalu nak guna yang familiar aje --
macam guna nama in english - padahal
dah tulis in malay banyak kali -
i.e jalan chow kit
sokmo jadi chow kit road --
apa2 pun mesti sebut chow kit road -
macam central market
ramai masih guna central market CM
instead of pasar seni -- |
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Samalah macam kat Kuching... kalau sebut jalan keretapi, semua org tau, jalan palm semua org tau. Tapi kalau Jalan Ong Kee Hui (utk replace nama jalan palm), tak ramai org tau. |
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Originally posted by Muntz at 31-3-2007 09:10 AM
Samalah macam kat Kuching... kalau sebut jalan keretapi, semua org tau, jalan palm semua org tau. Tapi kalau Jalan Ong Kee Hui (utk replace nama jalan palm), tak ramai org tau.
sama gak, mereka terpaksa namakan 'balai polis jalan bandar' kan jalan tun HS Lee tu..sebab orang tak tahu kat mana jalan tun hs lee ni... |
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It抯 still Silang to public despite name change
DOWN MEMORY LANE
by DEBBIE CHAN
Tun Tan Siew Sin...
Jalan Silang was officially
renamed after him in 2003.
Cepat! Cepat! Jalan Silang stop! |
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begitulah adanyer.....slalunyer kita sebut nama yg dah bese disebut dan didengar
kalo sebut nama baru tuh (xler baru pun kan....) nanti org xtau plak....padahal hari2 dok lalu jalan tuh |
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saya post article di bawah ni under this thread sebab rasanya
ada conncection - tun tan siew sin dengan tan cheng lock ni
(anak dia) --- a great article though --
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Tribute to a great son of Malaysia
Saturday June 30, 2007
By DEBBIE CHAN
Photos by SAMUEL ONG
FROM the wee hours of the morning until late evening, buses trail down Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, choking up many stretches of the road as they make their way to Kota Raya or Pudu Raya.
Chinese pioneer: Tun Tan Cheng Lock.
At one end of the busy road, peddlers set up their stalls to sell snacks, beverages as well as pirated CDs and DVDs to passers-by, both locals and tourists.
The road, previously known as Foch Avenue, is right in the heart of the city, adjacent to the famous Petaling Street as well as Cross Street, which has now been renamed after Tun Tan Cheng Lock抯 son Tun Tan Siew Sin.
Foch Avenue was the original site of the railway line that ran through Kuala Lumpur to Sultan Street before it was re-aligned to Victory Avenue, which is now known as Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin.
Tun Tan Cheng Lock was a leading member of the Straits Chinese community and, as the first elected president of the Malayan Chinese Association (now the Malaysian Chinese Association) or MCA was one of the men who were instrumental in the negotiations for independence for the then Federation of Malaya.
Born on April 5, 1883 in Malacca, Tan attended Malacca High School and won the Tan Teck Guan scholarship, which was awarded to top performers in the school. He then taught at the Raffles Institution from 1902 to 1908. After he left the institution, he joined the rubber industry as assistant manager of the Bukit Kajang Rubber Estates. Picking up the skills of the trade quickly, he was appointed visiting agent to Nyalas Rubber Estates in 1909.
Tan went on to be involved in various estates, including the Malacca Pinda Rubber Estates, Ayer Molek Rubber Company and the United Malacca Rubber Estates.
Shopping centre: One of the oldest
shopping centres in town is located
on Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock. It has
recently undergone a facelift to appeal
to a younger crowd.
He was appointed a Justice of the Peace for Malacca and subsequently the Commissioner for the Municipality of the Town and Fort of Malacca from 1912 to 1922.
Like many Straits-born Chinese of his time, Tan was partial towards Britain but was deeply influenced by ideas of independence which were sweeping across many British colonies. He truly advocated the concept of a 搖nited self-governing British Malaya |
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dah lama la tukar.....pastu satu lagi..JALAN POST OFFICE STREET kat pekan sg besi lama tu pun dah tukar..jadi JALAN SUASA...last week baru tukar.. |
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aku pon xtaw jln silang da bertukar nama |
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Kekadang tu orang memang dah biasa guna nama yg lama. ;) |
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Reply #15 Dunhill.'s post
ye lah... memang manusia cam tu ye -
selalu gunakan apa yang dah biasa aje -
such as kalau flat yang kat jalan tun razak yang hujung
ke arah jalan ipoh tu
masih orang sebut - flet jalan pekeliling -
sebab jalan tun razak dulu nama jalan pekeliling - |
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Reply #17 archilless's post
betul tu --
saya sendiri pun....still refer the mall tu yaohan...
dah terbiasa -
and lagi satu -
CM...
central market -
tak adanya saya nak cakap pasar budaya
or pasar seni --
dah biasa cakap -
jom jumpa kat CM...
interesting how our mind works - |
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