ELP and Local NGOs By: Dr. Tan Beng Huat Founder, www.iconada.tv
At www.iconada.tv, we're all about spreading the wonderful philosophy of ELP (Enterprise Learning for Place, or 乡产学 in Chinese). It's our little way of helping blend local enterprise experiences, learning programs, and homegrown innovation initiatives. And you know what? One of the coolest ways to live out this philosophy is by championing home-based tourism.
Take Kum Eng Tiong, for example. He took his buddies from the B-G Guild on a tour to the Klang Palace and the Selangor Royal Gallery. These spots might be intimate landmarks for us Klangites, but believe it or not, many folks in our city aren't familiar with these hidden gems. Imagine if more of us knew about these places – we could become even better hosts or volunteer ambassadors, enticing more friends to come and explore Klang with us.
There's so much wisdom right under our noses, from our cultural heritage to our historical treasures. But oftentimes, we don't fully appreciate their value until we learn their stories. Plus, sharing narratives that resonate with everyone brings us closer together and strengthens our social bonds – which, let's face it, is the bedrock of our community's progress.
We're really excited about Kum's leadership and can't wait to see more ELP programs come to life, making Selangor's tourism scene even more vibrant and inviting. Cheers to that!
Breakfast with YDM Tengku Sri Andika DiRaja YM Dato' Tengku Iskandar Shah bin Tengku Ismail Shah Al Haj & Dato' Sawaludin Dato' Pengelola Bijaya DiRaja & Dato' Faisal bin Zakaria Protocol
青工哲學
(Kum [left] and his son)
Mar 27
青工哲學
Mar 27
青工哲學
ELP and Local NGOs
By: Dr. Tan Beng Huat
Founder, www.iconada.tv
At www.iconada.tv, we're all about spreading the wonderful philosophy of ELP (Enterprise Learning for Place, or 乡产学 in Chinese). It's our little way of helping blend local enterprise experiences, learning programs, and homegrown innovation initiatives. And you know what? One of the coolest ways to live out this philosophy is by championing home-based tourism.
Take Kum Eng Tiong, for example. He took his buddies from the B-G Guild on a tour to the Klang Palace and the Selangor Royal Gallery. These spots might be intimate landmarks for us Klangites, but believe it or not, many folks in our city aren't familiar with these hidden gems. Imagine if more of us knew about these places – we could become even better hosts or volunteer ambassadors, enticing more friends to come and explore Klang with us.
There's so much wisdom right under our noses, from our cultural heritage to our historical treasures. But oftentimes, we don't fully appreciate their value until we learn their stories. Plus, sharing narratives that resonate with everyone brings us closer together and strengthens our social bonds – which, let's face it, is the bedrock of our community's progress.
We're really excited about Kum's leadership and can't wait to see more ELP programs come to life, making Selangor's tourism scene even more vibrant and inviting. Cheers to that!
Breakfast with YDM Tengku Sri Andika DiRaja YM Dato' Tengku Iskandar Shah bin Tengku Ismail Shah Al Haj & Dato' Sawaludin Dato' Pengelola Bijaya DiRaja & Dato' Faisal bin Zakaria Protocol
Mar 27