I saw her once during one of my visit to Kuala Krai with her small decent four wheel drive.
I was made to understand that she is a humble lady who got into swiftlet farming by accident.
Someone related her story where she wanted to sell her old abandoned shop house in Kuala Krai for a song. After already collected the deposit she realised that the old shop was the home for thousands of swiftlets.
Upon inspection she realised that she make a big mistake. She quickly return the deposit and turn the old shop into a full fledge BH.
Now after many good years her BH was said to be the most successful BH in Kuala Krai. Daily there are more then 100,000 birds flying in and out of the BH.
I have a strong feeling her BH now is to the maximum. My suspicion is due to some new renovation works getting on at the side building of the current BH.
Without any information, I told Mr.E of KB, that I am more then sure that Mek Sung is also the owner of those four units of new building beside it.
"Well Harry let me ask the car repair shop owner just in front of the building."
After a short while, Mr.E with a big smile on her face came back.
"Yes you are dead right. Mek Sung bought those and rebuilding them to be BHs"
See what I predicted? The old unit must be totally filled up and the young birds needs new place to multiply. If Mek ignore them then they will move to all those new BH mushrooming around her building.
There are at least 20 old and new BHs around her building. There are also many new BH coming up which I managed to snapped a few pictures.
My humble comment: Mek mu patut sapu cat pentalite kat luar rumah burung mu. Bagi molek sikit. Karang ni huduh sangat. Kat depan tu bagi bersih sikit. Jangan buat store. Mu patut ikut jejak John Chen. Rumah burung dia semua dijaga dengan molek dicat dan kebersihan keliling cun. Jadi orang lain boleh ikut you. Dia juga adakan rumah untuk full time penjaga tinggal di sebelah. Dapet juga bagi kerja kat satu family!!!
PS: The above information might not be 100% correct. The writer gathered the information from a person who lives in Kelantan and who have been following the swiftlet industry in Kelantan. His information might not be the latest.....
Note: The writer have no intent to offend anyone or the owner Mek Sung. I wish I can meet her in person and perhaps have a short interview.
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