Saturday, January 2, 2010

Fresh up some memories!

Tseng Hai-Lun (曾海倫) now resides in Southern California.
She got these photos that were taken back on our Graduation Trip (Dec 1974)... sharing with all!
Maybe you can try to remember or tag the exact person... Enjoy the the following slides.


If you also got some photos to be shared, just scan in and we will try to post them on our classmates' blog.

Thank you,
Thomas 1/2/2009

Friday, July 17, 2009

NTUeco reunion at LA (7/11/2009)

Message from Susan Huang (7/17/2009)
Thomas, Please ask someone who can upload these pictures to our blog. I try to upload to Evite, but failed. Thank you and Carol for organizing the reunion. So precious that we can meet with Helen and Frank whom I haven't seen for over 30 years.Best regards. Susan

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

20090711@Los Angeles

Dear all:
Susan Huang (Huang Shu-Sheng) was here for a while to visit her kids and relatives.
Luckily we have Carol Lu to make the coordination for a mini-reunion at L.A.
Hailung Tseng is the newly re-connected one...she looks great!
Chuan-Her (Frank Chen) was told that he resembled as Cho Yun-Fat...(??check closely...)
Kung Yi offered to give rides...he is just super.
Another Susan Huang ( Yen Tsengchi) cannot make it. And Shirlly Chang (Liu Siu-Lien) might be working...
Take a look on the photo, and on the second row -
From left: Frank Chen, Kung Lin, Josephine Pan & Thomas Shu
Front row from the left:
Jean Chang (Mei Jialing), Yu Zongli, Susan Huang, Jean Loo (Fan Chin-Hsin); Carol Lu, Hailung Tseng

Well, looking forward to our next meeting.

Thomas 7/14/09

7/4/2009@Taipei







Dear all:
Glad to meet our classmates and their family & friends on 7/4/2009 at Taipei.
We did walk around Taipei's old business district - from the Da-Tao-Cheng Harbor, to the first Taipei street for Traders - Guede Street; Along the Taipei's first Wholesalers' street - Dihua Street; and then passed by Taipei's first Retails/Jewelries/Entertainments Street - Yenpin N. Road...there are many tea shops still remain in tea business, but a lot more were converted to many other industries and contribute Taiwan's economic development. Boys...that was a hot sunny day to walk around...
There are some photos taken at Ning Sia Road. My sister Susan is very glad to meet all our classmates there...(Try to test yourself to identify who's who...)
Thanks to Amy Chen (Lao-Chien's wife) bring us delicious sweeties and David Chen's treating us a great lunch at Tai-Chun.
We were told that Chen Linlung might got some great Hotel coupons for certain resorts...It will be great to take advantage of the coupon prices. (Our recent Taiwan Oolongs Study Tour has visited Hua-Tung area and we enjoy the Eastern Taiwan so much!)
Thomas 7/14/2009