Statesboro businessman shares familyâs culture & cuisine
Statesboro businessman shares familyâs culture & cuisine By Dal Cannady | May 13, 2021 at 4:32 PM EDT - Updated May 14 at 11:19 AM
STATESBORO, Ga. (WTOC) - This month marks Asian American/Pacific Island Heritage Month. Weâre spotlighting people in our region who bring their background to their community.
Adam Tsang turns into a whirlwind in his kitchen. Heâs first-generation American and Statesboro native, but a second-generation restaurant owner.
âBack in the day, there werenât a lot of opportunities for immigrants to go into professions other than what they knew,â said Tsang.
His parents started a Chinese restaurant when they came to Statesboro. After high school, he went to college in California, then returned.
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Man jailed for beating up his mother after she refused to reveal her ATM card s PIN
Madam Eunice Tsang Siew Geok was so badly injured that she only crawled out of bed the next day.PHOTO: ST FILE
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The Straits Times file
SINGAPORE - A man attacked his elderly mother with her walking stick after she refused to disclose the personal identification number (PIN) of her automated teller machine (ATM) card.
He even threatened to cut all of the 77-year-old s fingers with a knife.
She was so badly injured that she only crawled out of bed the next day.
Adrian Yap Yin Leung, 56, was sentenced to jail for five years and three months on Thursday (Jan 14).
He pleaded guilty to one count each of voluntarily causing hurt to his mother while robbing her and subsequently failing to report to the police for investigations.