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00:04Those fundraising events on the streets are a collective memory for many high school students.
00:08Many people have experienced leaving school with a donation box.
00:11Running between banquet halls, tea restaurants, streets, and crowds.
00:15Seeking support from the general public
00:17Some schools even raise funds across state lines.
00:20To secure more operating funds for the school
00:23However, recently there have been reports of students at Chung Hwa High School in Kelantan...
00:27Level 5 waves in Kulai, Johor and Malacca respectively
00:30When conducting public fundraising
00:32They were taken back to the police station to assist with the investigation.
00:34It instantly sparked heated discussions.
00:36The first incident occurred in Johor.
00:38Two female students were fundraising in Trikola yesterday.
00:41The public mistakenly believed that it was involved in illegal fundraising.
00:44Fearing they might be exploited by criminals
00:46So he reported it to the police.
00:48The two were then taken to the police station for questioning.
00:51DAP Sekkulai State Assemblywoman Marina
00:53Confirmed in a Facebook post
00:55The police acted on the students' safety considerations.
00:58They were then taken back to the police station to understand the situation.
01:00After investigation, it was confirmed
01:02The two female students were not involved in illegal fundraising.
01:05Instead, it was the school administration of Chung Hwa High School in Kelantan.
01:08Arranged interstate fundraising event
01:10At that time, it was more than 20 yuan.
01:12Including teachers
01:13They went to Johor together to carry out a fundraising event.
01:17The two female students have now been taken home by their families.
01:20The incident was also resolved satisfactorily.
01:22Marina said that in order to help her two sisters reach their fundraising goal as soon as possible...
01:27She also donated RM1,000 to support them.
01:30She appealed to the school and the fundraising team.
01:33What about when students are sent out to raise funds in the future?
01:35The procedure needs to be further improved.
01:37Prepare a formal letter
01:39Supporting documents and contact information of the person in charge
01:41To avoid similar misunderstandings from happening again
01:44Besides Johor?
01:46A similar incident also occurred in Malacca.
01:48According to reports
01:48There are 6 students from Chung Hwa Secondary School in Kelantan.
01:51A teacher leading the group and an alumnus
01:53Yesterday at noon, while fundraising at a coffee shop near the Level 5 wave area...
01:56Similarly, the public mistakenly believed that it involved illegal fundraising.
02:00He was taken to the Aijile Police Station
02:02Ye Honghu, chairman of the board of directors of the school
02:04After arriving in Malacca from Kuala Lumpur to understand the situation, he stated...
02:07After active coordination and communication among all parties
02:10The teachers and students involved had already arrived at the scene around 4 PM yesterday.
02:13Leaving the police station
02:15Ye Honghu, Chairman of Najilantan Chung Hwa Middle School
02:18and a joint statement subsequently issued by Principal Lin Minping.
02:21Thank you to all the kind-hearted people from all walks of life.
02:23Offer help at the first opportunity
02:25Let all those who were misunderstood
02:27All misunderstandings were properly resolved.
02:29The two teams of teachers and students, one in Johor and the other in Malacca, respectively.
02:32They have all returned to the team safely.
02:35For the teachers and students of Danzhong
02:37This was more than just a thrilling experience.
02:40It made everyone feel even more deeply
02:42The Chinese community's long-standing affection for independent Chinese secondary school education
02:45Support and protection
02:47The school just sent the students a long way.
02:49From the East Coast across states to the Southern Malaya.
02:52This has drawn criticism from the outside world.
02:54Regarding this matter
02:55Principal Lin explained
02:57Small independent Chinese schools on the east coast like Danzhong
02:59Not only in recent years facing the situation of population outflow
03:03There is also the issue of a declining number of Chinese-American freshmen.
03:06This has resulted in the school facing a long-term funding shortfall of over RM2 million.
03:10If we only rely on the support of the Chinese community in Shan State in the long term...
03:13The burden is also very heavy.
03:16Furthermore, independent Chinese schools do not receive institutional funding from the government.
03:19Under such circumstances
03:21Social fundraising has always been one of the important sources of funding for schools to maintain half-year operations.
03:27Therefore, the principal said the school needs to conduct out-of-state fundraising every three years.
03:32Hoping to leverage the strength of the Chinese community nationwide
03:34Let's jointly safeguard the new flame of Chinese language education
03:37As for Chen Zaifan, one of the original creators of the 24 Sisters' Drum...
03:40The statement expressed strong support for Chung Hwa Independent High School in Kelantan.
03:43Interstate fundraising campaign
03:45He described it as more than just a fundraising event for half of the funding for independent Chinese schools.
03:50It is also a hands-on educational practice.
03:53Chen Zaipan said he understands that there are many Chinese compatriots living in big cities.
03:57What would be the first reaction to a middle school student raising funds from a long distance?
04:01Is it necessary to travel this far to raise funds?
04:04He explained
04:05This is because many people do not understand the true situation in the case.
04:09The Chinese population is small.
04:11There are approximately 200 students in the list.
04:13They have long faced the pressure of insufficient income and expenditure.
04:16However, the school insisted on continuing its operations.
04:18To continue to survive
04:19Funding is needed
04:20Only then can one be among the deep green night spirits of Kelantan.
04:24Grit your teeth and persevere
04:25And this spirit of raising funds across thousands of miles and states
04:29The history of Nanyang University raising funds from the public to run the school
04:33They are very similar
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