Continuing her family's legacy: 26-year-old woman taking over parents' hawker business after their retirement

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Many youth straight out of polytechnic would aim to go to university or find a corporate job to build up their resume. But 26-year-old Hweeyi dreamed of different things—she wanted to be a hawker. Hweeyi is the daughter of Ngoh Jook Guan and Ivy Lim, the owners of Botak Porridge.

Many youth straight out of polytechnic would aim to go to university or find a corporate job to build up their resume.After finishing her polytechnic education, she helped her parents full-time at the stall for a year.

In between that period, she did try other things like signing up to be a police officer—another dream she's had since young.Taking over the family businessAfter which, she will fully take over Botak Porridge, which has two outlets in Tampines and Punggol. She will be doing so with her 27-year-old cousin, and they are also looking to hire other youngsters like themselves to expand the team.

"For her, since she still has the energy, and now, the time, she would love to continue her journey of exploring the world. She would also like to rekindle her friendship with the mountaineering friends she made in the past.""He is still very invested in the business, especially our first stall at Our Tampines Hub. His hours would be shortened but he will still head down to interact with his customer-turned-friends and to ensure quality in the stall as well.

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