FROM FESTIVE GATHERINGS TO LASTING FELLOWSHIP
By TEH ENG HOCK
Every month, as I jot down reflections for SJ Echo, I am reminded of how Subang Jaya thrives on connection. Our...
A SIMPLE APRIL RESET
By Paul Yung
April already.
Feels like the year just started, but at the same time, we’re already one quarter in.If you’re like most people, January...
EDITORIAL: THEY’VE EATEN MORE SALT THAN RICE – WHY SUBANG JAYA MUST START LISTENING...
There’s a saying many of us grew up hearing at the dinner table, “I’ve eaten more salt than you’ve eaten rice.” It’s something our...
MORE PARLIAMENT UPDATES AND THE POTENTIAL IMPACTS OF THE IRAN WAR
I will start by clarifying where we left off in my last article; the constitutional votes in Parliament. As stated in my last article...
Editorial: Subang Jaya Doesn’t Need Bombs — Just Better Priorities
We don’t have to drop bombs in anyone’s backyard to get what we want in Subang Jaya. We just have to learn to prioritise and say...
BACK TO BACK FESTIVITIES
By Anthony Dylan Anak Frankie Jurem
The past three months saw back-to-back celebrations as Christmas 2025 made way for the New Year celebration of 2026...
A Hot Year Ahead
By Sarawakian
As you read this, the 15 days of Chinese New Year would have ended on the 3rd of March 2026. The fire horse...
From Reflection to Structure
By Paul Yung
As we step into March, our Muslim friends and neighbours are either in the final stretch of Ramadan or preparing to celebrate...
THE MAYOR, THE BOARD, AND THE MISSING BALANCE
By Teh Eng Hock
Recently, Federal Territories Minister Hannah Yeoh announced that a feasibility study has been commissioned to explore mayoral elections in Kuala Lumpur....
EDITORIAL: CNY May Be Over, But Subang Jaya is Already Gearing Up for the...
Can you believe Chinese New Year is officially over? We’ve barely recovered from our pineapple tart comas and the endless looping of dong dong...














