Photo Gallery (Page 2)

Wan Hua teacher Mr. Lye Kin Fa and his family had this picture taken in New York's Manhattan Chinatown in 1996. Front row, from left to right: Dorothy, Margaret (Mrs. Lye Kin Fa), Joseph (Mr. Lye Kin Fa), and Veronica. Standing from left to right are: Edward, Augustine, Charles, and Benjamin (Dr. Myint Soe). As part of a placement process, Mr. Kin Fa interviewed new students to assess their English level. During his career with CACS, Mr. Lye and his family lived in a ground-floor apartment on the school premises.


Wan Hua alumni Arthur Wong (left) and Yang Kuang-kuo met during the former's trip to Taipei, Taiwan in November 2006. Taipei-based Yang Kuang-kuo is working as Secretary of the Office of Overseas Chinese Returnees from Burma. In his spare time, Arthur contributes articles to World Journal and Singtao Daily News, which are San Francisco's two most important Chinese-language newspapers.


Wan Hua alum Seraphim Sue and his family spending their time together on the New Year eve in their Taipei condo. From left to right: Simon, Mrs. Sue, Seraphim Sue, and Shirley. Seraphim is General Manager of Export Sales at Asia Cement Corporation, which is one of the world's leading companies in the manufacture and sales of cement. Currently Seraphim's eyes are on the U.S. market, which he says is quite promising. He is therefore expected to fly more often to the States. Mrs. Sue is a homemaker taking care of the well-being of her husband and her children. Simon and Shirley are programmers working at Taiwan's multinational firms.


Five Wan Hua Alumni having a dinner together at a restaurant in Yangon. From left to right: Henry Lim, Wu Bao Jin, Ko Aung Myint, See Yee Phee, and Ko Than Lwin.


Wan Hua alum Dr. Tony Myo-Lwin (Chow Wan) gave a dinner party in honor of his fellow alum and classmate Edward Kok Leong Wong and Mrs. Wong (residents of Sydney, Australia) in Vancouver on May 26, 2007. Edward (Standing 2nd from left), Pit Hong Chao (4th from left), Pit Hwa Chao (5th from left) with host Dr. Tony Myo-Lwin (far right), Mrs. Ong and their family members and friends.


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