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Date

5 Feb 2026

TSS-Soka Senior High Schools Exchange
Care and Encouragement from “Big Brothers and Sisters”

 

On 5 February 2026, 28 students from the Tokyo and Kansai Soka Senior High Schools in Japan, accompanied by four teachers, visited Tadika Seri Soka (TSS), where they engaged in a warm and joyful exchange with the kindergarten children.

In a special welcoming ceremony, the TSS children greeted the “big brothers and sisters” from afar with dance and interactive performances, imbuing the venue with a lively and warm atmosphere.

In her address, TSS principal Ho Lee Choo warmly welcomed the visiting delegation and expressed her sincere appreciation. The TSS children then presented a Malaysian cultural welcoming dance, “Wau Bulan,” where their graceful movements showcased our nation’s rich multicultural heritage and spirit of hospitality.   

During the interaction session, the visitors joined the children in performing the lively dances “Baby Shark” and “Ebi and Kani” (Shrimp and Crab). The cheerful and playful activities quickly pulled everyone closer. Amid laughter and applause, participants experienced the warmth of genuine friendship and care transcending national and generational boundaries.

Reported by Ting Cheau Ya, photos courtesy of TSS

The children performing the “Wau Bulan” dance, showcasing their innocence and charm.
TSS principal Ho Lee Choo warmly welcoming the Soka High Schools students.
The visitors posing for photos with TSS children after the welcoming ceremony, creating precious and memorable moments.


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