Malaysia Team Champion of Asia Pacific Region Video Competition

19 November 2009

A team of 3 girls from Girl Guides Association of Malaysia emerged Champion of the Asia Pacific Region Video Competition with their video titled “We Care, We Honour, We Share”. Alicia Chung Hue Ching, Marissa Tham Sze Min and Oh Jia Zhen presented various activities and values of Girl Guiding / Girl Scouting in their video.

AP 40 Anniversary-08HRH the Crown Princess of Pahang, Malaysia, Princess Azizah Iskandar, Deputy President of the Girl Guides Association of Malaysia received the winning certificates from June Cameron, Chairman of Asia Pacific Region on their behalf at the AP Region 40th Anniversary Dinner held on 14 November 2009 at Taal Vista Hotel, Tagaytay, Philippines.


Here is a brief description of their video:

Caring, the act of unconditional love for any person and creature is displayed through the sincerity of our Girl Guides. By honouring, we uphold the ways of Girl Guiding and strive to achieve greatness in every task. We enjoy our activities and never hesitate to help spread our good work and advocate for causes we care about. We also discovered our potential by taking proficiency badge tests in order to achieve the Queen’s Guide Award, the highest award for girls in Girl Guiding. Finally, we have sharing. In Girl Guiding, we share and learn from each other. We also share to the community through service projects and helping those in need. We enjoy the fun, adventure, challenge and friendship together.
We hope all who watch this video will join us and celebrate with us another 100 years of changing lives

AP 40 Anniversary-07Rungtip Mali, Patchara Saeloa, Kanjana Wang–ngae, Irada Mala, Kewalee Lumdabsir and Siriporn Rompanatham from Girl Guides (Girl Scouts) Association of Thailand won 2nd Prize with their video entitled “Making use of Spare Time” while Nimasha Perera and Shanelka Pathirana from Sri Lanka Girl Guides Association won 3rd Prize with their video “Seeds of Success”.

Judging was done by online voting where Girl Guides / Girl Scouts and supporters around the world voted for their favourite video. Online voting consisted of 50% of the marks and the balance 50% were given by 5 judges appointed at the Asia Pacific Regional Summit.

There are also 5 teams which won the Consolation Prize. They are as follows:

Title:Would you like to come to our 100th Birthday Party?
Team: Girl Guides Australia

  • Jen Barron
  • Paige Howard
  • Morgan Barnett
  • Rachel Whitmore
  • Totara Whatmough
  • Emily Gleeson
  • Kimberley Lethborg


Title:100 Years of the Apple Tree
Team: Hong Kong Girl Guides Association

  • Chan Hin Ching Sibyl
  • Chan Wing Sum Maggie
  • Liu Pui Sum Celia
  • Lee Lok Yin Coco
  • Mang Wing Yan Amy
  • Chan Chui Ling


Title:Blessing for WAGGGS
Team: Hong Kong Girl Guides Association

  • Li Dong Ling
  • Law Jing Tsi
  • Law Lai Nam
  • Yeung Hei Man
  • Wu Ching Yik
  • Or Hei Man


Title:Yell from Shizuoka
Team: Girl Scouts of Japan

  • Kiyomi Yuyama
  • Reina Sigeta
  • Naomi Sawada
  • Hiroko Yoneyama
  • Harumi Masuda
  • Wakana Ootani


Title:Community Environmental Map
Team: Girl Guides (Girl Scouts) of Thailand

  • Wannapa Sriwilaisakulwong
  • Kanokporn Leelalertprasert
  • Kalayarat Methiveerawong
  • Supadchaya Puangpontip
  • Neetirat Puengdech
  • Thanaporn Singtoratt

Your comments

Marissa Tham - 20 November 2009 - 2.23PM (GMT)

I want to take this opportunity to thank all sister guides and my friends who voted for us, who helped us a lot through the process of making the video. A heartfelt thank you. =) And yes, girls worldwide say:100 years of changing lives. We'll continue to shine and let all voices unite in joyful harmony. =D I'm so glad that my partners and i won this competition, but other hv done a great job as well! Go on girls. ;)

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