Poon Sum Hay, 70, is one of the last sachima makers in Singapore who still makes the snack by hand. This is despite being born without fingers on his left hand, and also recently completing his cancer treatment. #mothershipnews
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Poon Sum Hay, 70, is one of the last sachima makers in Singapore who still makes the snack by hand. This is despite being born without fingers on his left hand, and also recently completing his cancer treatment. #mothershipnews
@mothershipsg Poon Sum Hay, 70, is one of the last sachima makers in Singapore who still makes the snack by hand. This is despite being born without fingers on his left hand, and also recently completing his cancer treatment. #mothershipnews
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