Visitation of the Nobel International School students to the Malaysian Parliament.
On Wednesday, 6th August 2025, students from Nobel International School visited the Malaysian Houses of Parliament. They met with Syedrezan Johan, the Member of Parliament for Bangi, and Wong Shu Qi, the Member of Parliament for Kluang. The students, all members of the Prefectorial Board, were accompanied by Mr Simon Ho, Ms Sarah Wong, Ms Colleen Ng, and another teacher who accompanied them to the Parliament building. This is the first visit of Nobel International School to Malaysia's Houses of Parliament.
As mentioned in 2023 via WhatsApp, I have visited the Malaysian Parliament on 7th May 2023 during the Malaysian Parliament's Open Day. Aside from me, Sabrina Qistina has also visited the Parliament of Malaysia on 13th August 2020 as a delegation of interns from the Member of Parliament for Kampung Tunku, Lim Yi Wei's office.
Thank you for your attention to this matter!



I forgot to also mention that the Minister of Human Resources, Steven Sim Chee Keong, the Member of Parliament for Bukit Mertajam, was in presence of the officials.
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Thank you so much for sharing!
Mr CHAN should have had come along with them, don't you think so? Or even Auntie Clarine.
Absolutely!
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[ENDORSEMENT LETTER FOR BULLSEYE]
Next time, when I become the Prime Minister of Malaysia, I will be able to use all of the press channels to announce the support for Bullseye officially. If I am too busy to attend, I can just announce on national television and Bullseye can be the champion house, ok? I won't need Chee Fooi Foon's letter anymore. I will be influential enough to make Bullseye win. All I need is a press conference or a bill signed into law, or a proclamation, and that is good enough. Then we guarantee automatically, Bullseye will win.
Sounds good!
All I need to do is announce on national television, "Hail to Bullseye" and the rest will follow. It's that simple. I can be the leader with the red button.
If we want Bullseye to win, press it!
In fact, Mr Chan Lik Hoong must be there. I mean, this is a golden opportunity for people to visit the Parliament. I was very fortunate to visit Parliament on 7th May 2023 during the Parliament Open Day. However, the MPs were on recess break. I got to enter the Dewan Rakyat and Dewan Negara chambers to see the view. However, I contracted Paris syndrome from viewing the Dewan Rakyat as it was as small as a meeting room. I was expecting the hall to look as big as an auditorium.
And Mr Chan Lik Hoong is a very senior figure in Nobel. I wonder why he doesn't head to Parliament. Auntie Clarine also. At least me, Sabrina and Ashwin were much more braver than them. Mr Chan should go, as he had been working as a teacher since the 1970s.
Good points.
Last time, Nobel wasnt into this. Other than me, Sabrina and Ashwin, no one from Nobel had visited Parliament.
Paris syndrome is a psychological condition stemming from feelings resulting from poor expectations among tourists visiting Paris, but it has widened into a general disatisfaction as opposed to what was portrayed.
Paris is portrayed as a romantic city, but when people visit Paris, it is not seen as such by a couple of people, especially tourists from Japan.
In the case of Parliament, the expectations were not as high, as I was expecting Parliament to be a very big auditorium. Instead, the chamber looked as small as a classroom.
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