However, her ambitions and drive to create a stable life for her and her family spurred her to step into an unfamiliar world."I was young and wanted to earn money quickly so I turned to sales," she said.She learnt the ropes from her uncle, who was doing renovation work at the time, and built up her experience and skills.
Now that I am in my 50s, I have built up my team so that I can take more of a backseat and pursue my own interests. I also set up a company selling Japanese cabinets, which I have passed on to my 27-year-old daughter. I think harmony starts at home. So, if I can create a nice environment for homeowners, they can carry that harmony over to others.I love Racial Harmony Day. I always feel very happy when I see children wearing all the different culture's clothes. It's good that they can share their own culture with their friends.The only thing is that when we become adults, we don't celebrate it anymore. It would be good if we participated in Racial Harmony Day as adults.