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						 The inimitable ACS spirit is often 
						said to live on long after leaving school, and this is 
						so true for the Class of 57. In May, after more than 
						half a century since leaving school in 1957, eight 
						classmates accompanied by their wives continued their 
						ACS journey of camaraderie on the Silk Road in China. 
						It all started at the Class of 57’s 
						50th Anniversary Reunion in February 2007 when the 
						friendships that were forged during the school years 
						were renewed. This resulted in more frequent 
						get-togethers which soon evolved into a monthly lunch 
						meeting on the first Friday of each month. 
						
						 An overseas trip was next on the 
						cards. Views and interest for destinations were sought, 
						and with China a clear choice, Bill Tan in the UK set 
						out to meticulously tailor an itinerary for Chen Ya, in 
						Hong Kong, to kindly implement.   
						On 17 May, eight classmates 
						accompanied by their wives and two friends (18 in 
						total), embarked on a 15-day adventure along the Silk 
						Road in northwest China, the legendary overland trade 
						route between China and the Mediterranean.   
						We started from 
						Lanzhou, the only provincial city through which the 
						Yellow River (better-known as China’s Mother River) 
						runs. Our 
						journey along this extraordinary ancient Road took us 
						through an ever changing landscape of snow-capped 
						mountain ranges, remote and extreme desert terrains, and 
						towns populated by the descendants of early traders, 
						arriving at our final destination in Urumqi, the capital 
						of the autonomous province of Xinjiang, a distance of 
						some 2,000 kilometres.   
						As we continued to discover during 
						our journey, the thousands of kilometres are filled with 
						a multitude of fascinating cultural heritage and 
						historical sites:   
						
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the Bingling Grottoes, a Buddhist 
							cave complex containing carvings, sculpture and 
							frescoes and an imposing 27 meters Maitreya Buddha  
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the Jiayuguan Great Wall and 
							Overhanging Great Wall, fortresses built in early 
							centuries to keep out invading armies.   
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the UNESCO World Heritage Mogao 
							Grottoes, constructed over a period of a thousand 
							years and representing the height of Buddhist art 
							and the world’s richest treasure house of Buddhist 
							sutras, murals and sculptures.   
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the forbidding, yet imposing 
							deserts where early traders had to encounter, with 
							temperatures reaching the 40s Celsius.   
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riding on camels in the Gobi 
							desert along huge sand dunes, an experience which 
							will long be remembered.  
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visiting the ruins of ancient 
							cities, the Xinjiang Karez underground irrigation 
							canals and remnants of the Han Great Wall, all of 
							which have enjoyed a history of 2000 years, and 
							marvelling at these construction and engineering 
							feats.   
						 
						
						 We were struck by the myriad of 
						cultures, and ethnic groups with striking Central Asian 
						features and dress in each of the towns and cities we 
						visited - Uighurs, Mongols, Kazakhs, Uzbeks, Tatars, 
						Tibetans, Manchus, Tajiks, Hui Muslims. On several 
						occasions, we were warmly welcomed with song and dance 
						by different groups in their traditional costumes. 
						During the journey we reminisced of 
						our schooldays - funny incidents with classmates and 
						experiences with the many teachers who taught us, and 
						many opportunities to recall geography and history 
						lessons by Mr. S. K. Pradhan and Mr P.V. Thomas. The ACS 
						Anthem echoed through the coach, with wives joining in 
						the chorus, as if to encourage the men to “stand 
						together for the cause of ACS forever” followed by songs 
						of the 50’s and familiar hymns that we used to sing at 
						Chapel.   
						Apart from last year’s Class reunion, 
						we had not met each other since leaving school in 1957 
						and tried to catch up with the lost 50 years. Our wives 
						got on marvellously, as though they knew each other for 
						a long time. Everyone in the group bonded well and 
						mindful of one another’s well-being. 
						Sadly, on the 15th day, we left 
						Urumqi airport for our flights home. We thoroughly 
						enjoyed the experience of the group holiday where we 
						shared a special bond of friendship, and appropriately 
						sang our final song, “Blest be the tie that binds our 
						hearts in Christian love; the fellowship of kindred 
						minds is like to that above”.  
						 
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								Norman & Ming on White 
								Pagoda Hill with  
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								The serene grounds of Big 
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								Matisi temples & grottoes dug into cliffs.  | 
							 
							
								
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								Colourful Tibetian lunch 
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								The magnificent Yulin 
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								The Class 57 Caravan!  | 
							 
							
								
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								Overhanging Great Wall.  | 
							 
							
								
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								The group with Flaming 
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								Norman having a great time
								 
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								One for the album with 
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								Lanzhou  | 
								
								
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								The Journey  | 
							 
							
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								Lanzhou, 
                                Wuwei, 
                                Zhangye, 
                                Jiayuguan, 
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									The motley bunch from the Class of 57! 
									(from left: Teo Hock Hye, Bill Tan Peck 
									Seng, Albert Lee Seng Gay, Jimmy Ho Chee 
									Meng, Huang Chen-Ya, Jerry Choo Teck Yong, 
									Quek Swee Kuang & Norman Wee 
								 
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									The accompanying ladies (from left: 
									Jane, May, Pauline, Helen, Sharon & Ming; at 
                                    the rear: Penny, Kay, Cindy & Helen) 
								 
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