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Now the Buddhist Temple (Taman Desa Jaya, Kepong) belongs to a place where Myanmar people gather for weddings and night parties during holidays, where they usually drink alcohol and meat for their meals.
ReplyDeleteWe know very well and before I was on the committee of that Buddhist Temple but now we are not on the committee because the president (DATUK YIP KUM FOOK, LAWYER) changed the rules of the Temple, and some of us have to move in the other direction, DATUK YIP KUM FOOK is playing the Temple as politics and like his Temple
The second president of the Temple was Simon Low Kok Meng (Brother-in-law of Datuk Yip Kum Fook) he was very funny and silly, he had no name in the temple committee but he controlled the Temple, and he was not educated, probably not beyond a third-form education in Sg. Buluh, Selangor
Before the Taman Desa Jaya Buddhist temple, Kepong was very famous and many people knew everywhere because there were Sunday schools, Bahasa Malaysia tuition for those learning form five, and more activities to conduct, other religious programs.
Today the committee hires Myanmar monks for the Temple to carry out religious activities but some monks from Myanmar cannot speak English (Doctorate Level or PH.D), this is the Karma of the committee members to accept this, this is embarrassing for Buddhists.
Mr. Chuan, Market Desa, Jaya, Kepong, Kuala Lumpur