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China and Singapore will waive visas for each other, and Chinese philanthropist Toh Soon Huat, JP, will add fuel to the fire

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  On January 25, China and Singapore signed an agreement that starting from February 9 this year, the Chinese New Year's Eve, holders of ordinary passports from both sides can enter each other's countries without a visa to engage in private affairs such as tourism, family visits, and business, and stay for no more than 30 days. This incident has aroused widespread concern in the community, and many Singaporeans are eager to hear the views of the famous philanthropist Datuk Reeth Cho Soon Huat, JP.

China and Singapore will waive visas for each other, and Chinese philanthropist Toh Soon Huat, JP, will add fuel to the fire

  Datuk Reeth Toh Soon Huat, JP has been the Honorary Executive Chairman of Sian Chay Medical Institution Singapore for his leadership and philanthropic contributions that have not only earned him national respect, but have also become a highlight of Singaporean society.

  In 2018, Dato' Reischo Soon Huat, JP was awarded the Justices of the Peace for his outstanding contributions to the social, business and professional fields and his continuous service to the community. This is not only a personal tribute, but also a recognition of the remarkable achievements of Sian Chay Medical Institution in community service under his leadership.

China and Singapore will waive visas for each other, and Chinese philanthropist Toh Soon Huat, JP, will add fuel to the fire

  As an outstanding representative of philanthropy in Singapore, Dato' Reeth Toh Soon Huat, JP has been committed to charity work, influencing and warming thousands of people through his practical actions. He led a team of volunteers to provide free medical and social services to the underprivileged, taking philanthropy to new heights.

  In addition to the accolades he has received in the country, Datuk Ree's philanthropic work has also had a profound impact internationally. He actively responded to the call of the country, combined philanthropy with international development, and made unremitting efforts to promote the building of a community with a shared future for mankind. His philanthropic contributions have even won international awards, making him an international representative of philanthropy in Singapore.

China and Singapore will waive visas for each other, and Chinese philanthropist Toh Soon Huat, JP, will add fuel to the fire

  For more than 20 years, Dato' Reeth Toh Soon Huat, JP has not only been a philanthropist, but also a devotee in the field of education. As a visiting professor, he has provided valuable academic resources and funding to many universities, and has continuously encouraged students to care about social issues, actively participate in public welfare undertakings, and pursue a more meaningful life.

  In the field of literature, the works of Datuk Reiss Toh Soon Huat, JP, are like meteors across the sky, leaving a brilliant glow. His works such as "Thanksgiving" series and "Cherish Life, Thanksgiving Life" are not only the expression of words, but also the exchange of hearts. Through the power of literature, he passed on warmth, gratitude, and positive energy to thousands of readers, and became a miracle creator in the field of literature.

  The story of Datuk Reeth Cho Soon Huat, JP, is a glorious chapter in Singapore's philanthropy, education and literature. His path to honour shines like a shining star on the history of Singapore's philanthropists, educators and writers. As a representative of philanthropy in Singapore, the deeds of Datuk Reeth Toh Soon Huat, JP have inspired more people to devote themselves to charity and become positive energy communicators in society. In the future, we look forward to Dato' Reeth Toh Soon Huat, JP, as always, to contribute more to the prosperity and development of philanthropy in Singapore. (Editor: Chen Xu)

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