Press Coverage

Datuk May Phng in the UCSI Gazette
When mentioned about Datuk May Phng, the former President of Kechara House Buddhist Association Malaysia and a bussiness woman, many would unevitable think of a woman with strong will, remains open to learning, never compalcent to her achievement and always looking for new challenges. Here is an exclusive interview by The UCSI Gazette with Datuk May Phng. Please click on the images below to read…

Mass Prayers for MH370 at Wisma MCA
More than 3,000 people gathered to pray for MH370 at a mass prayer session organised by the Malaysian Chinese Association [...]

KFR featured on National TV’s meditation programme
Breathing meditation and walking meditation as a way of stress relief was recently featured in Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM)’s Galeri [...]

Qing Ming: Honored our ancestors the greener way
Kechara Buddhist Association Pastor Kok Yek Yee was featured in Mingguan FengShui Issue 481, talking about how we can honored [...]

Kechara Johor Bahru blood donation event in Sin Chew Daily
In an effort to aid Johor Bahru General Hospital blood bank, PSMMSS together with Kechara House Buddhist Association Malaysia Johor [...]

Oriental Daily: Understand The Other World
Kechara Pastor Kok Yek Yee, on the occasion of the Hungry Ghost Festival, was interviewed by Malaysian Chinese daily Oriental [...]

Promoting the Practice of Filial Piety During the 7th Month
Recently, Red Tomato, a free distributed Chinese weekly, interviewed Pastor Chia Song Peng from Kechara House Buddhist Association Malaysia on [...]

When We Understand, There is Nothing to Fear
According to Chinese folklore, there is an event called the Ghost Festival that happens every year during the 7th lunar [...]

A New Perspective on the Ghost Festival
Recently, local Chinese daily Nanyang Siang Pau interviewed Pastor Chia Song Peng, a Buddhist pastor of Kechara House Buddhist Association [...]

Pastor Chia: Make Offerings to the Three Jewels with a Charitable Heart
In conjunction with the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar, Sin Chew Daily’s Supplementary editorial organized a public forum [...]