Jottings

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,… Read More

3 months ago

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… Read More

4 months ago

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… Read More

4 months ago

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… Read More

4 months ago

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… Read More

4 months ago

Editorial : After the Horse Trading, the Real Work Begins

The horse trading has ended. Quietly, almost ritualistically, the list of 24 councillors for the Subang Jaya City Council has… Read More

4 months ago

SALZBURG AND HALLSTATT

By Anthony Dylan Anak Frankie Jurem Our next leg of the journey of Austria would bring us to Salzburg. We… Read More

4 months ago

November Blues and Confucius

By Wong Chen November has been a difficult month in many respects. On a personal level, the recent continuous rains… Read More

5 months ago

WELCOME TO SUBANG JAYA — OUR ISLAND WITHOUT THE SEA

BY TEH ENG HOCK  Budak Subang Jaya ada gaya! But let’s be honest, it takes much more than fashion sense… Read More

5 months ago

The Things that Truly Matter


By Paul Yung This year has been one of deep reflection for me. After nine consecutive years of growth, 2025… Read More

5 months ago