Tuanku Was Right—Now We Must Reform
For this month's article, I have chosen to translate and reproduce in English, my recent speech in Parliament in response to the Yang di-Pertuan...
THE FIRE HORSE ARRIVES
By Sarawakian
The Year of the Wood Snake would soon make way for the Year of the Fire Horse this Chinese New Year 2026. It...
HAPPY NEW YEAR? OR SMELLY NEW YEAR?
For Subang Jaya residents, 2026 did not begin well in terms of waste collection. With rubbish left uncollected in residential and commercial areas for...
EDITORIAL: GONG XI FA CAI, SUBANG JAYA—NOW FIX THE BASICS
Subang Jaya is alive again.
Not the “New Year, New Me” alive that lasts until the second week of February. The real kind where the...
INNSBRUCK AND ZURICH
By Anthony Dylan Anak Frankie Jurem
Our last city in our journey through the beautiful country of Austria would be Innsbruck. The capital of the...
The New Leadership Advantage Starts Within
By Paul Yung
A new year always brings a quiet sense of possibility. The calendar resets, routines loosen just enough, and for a brief moment...
2026: A NEW HOPE?
By Sarawakian
The year 2026 was a wet one as the weather was not kind to party revelers. The world’s climate has changed quite a...
Swagger, Charm and Relentless Subang Pride
By TEH ENG HOCK
It seems my previous jottings stirred some ripples among SJ Echo’s readers. Many enjoyed the light-hearted tone with its twist of...
2026: The Quiet Power of “Please” and “Thank You”
In an age where demands are made loudly and patience wears thin, two simple words have quietly slipped out of everyday use: please and...
THANK YOU, SUBANG JAYA — EVERY STEP STARTED HERE
As the new year dawns, moments of transition invite both reflection and resolve. January 2026 marks such a moment for Hannah Yeoh, who steps...














