Jottings

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.… Read More

7 months ago

INNSBRUCK AND ZURICH

By Anthony Dylan Anak Frankie Jurem Our last city in our journey through the beautiful country of Austria would be… Read More

7 months ago

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

7 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

7 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

7 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

8 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

8 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

8 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

8 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

9 months ago