KUALA LUMPUR – The Governor of Sarawak, Tun Pehin Sri Dr Haji Wan Junaidi bin Tuanku Jaafar, together with his wife Toh Puan Datuk Patinggi Hajjah Fauziah binti Mohd Sanusi, attended a family dinner in the capital on Tuesday evening.
The gathering took place at Silk Road 1409 Restaurant in Setapak, a venue known for its Chinese-Muslim cuisine.
The couple was warmly received by the restaurant’s manager, Mr Jimmy Lee, before joining relatives for the private occasion.
The dinner brought together several generations of family members, reflecting the governor’s emphasis on unity and togetherness.
Among those present were the governor’s daughter, Puan Hajah Sharifah Fariah, and Puan Hajah Sharifah Nong-Jasima, accompanied by her husband, Tuan Haji Muhammad Nur Hakeem Yusop.
Also attending were Puan Sharifah Nuril Barieyah with her husband, Mr David James Foley, their daughter Feona Elsie Norjannah Foley, and great-granddaughter Puan Hajah Jasnah binti Obeng.
Toh Puan’s family members were also in attendance, including her mother, Puan Mahani binti Haji Aman, and eldest brother, Encik Mohd Faizul Azhar.
Other relatives present included Tuan Haji Wan Mahdi bin Wan Mohbar, cousin of the governor, as well as nephews Tuan Haji Syed Hamiduamrullah bin Syed Ariffin and Encik Zahir Kelvin Ong Abdullah. The evening was marked by a spirit of gratitude and reflection.
Tun Pehin Sri and Toh Puan expressed appreciation for the opportunity to reconnect with loved ones, noting that such gatherings not only strengthen family bonds but also reinforce values of affection and respect across generations.
Family dinners of this nature are often seen as important cultural practices in Malaysia, where leaders and citizens alike place strong emphasis on kinship and community ties.
The governor’s presence at the event highlighted his commitment to family values, which remain central to Sarawak’s social fabric.
Observers note that the Governor has consistently underscored the importance of family and community in his public engagements.
This dinner, while private, carried symbolic weight by demonstrating the balance between leadership responsibilities and personal connections.
The Silk Road 1409 Restaurant, where the event was held, has built a reputation for serving halal Chinese-Muslim dishes, making it a popular choice for gatherings that blend tradition with inclusivity.
The choice of venue reflected the family’s preference for cultural diversity and shared experiences.
As the evening concluded, the governor and Toh Puan reiterated their hope that family unity would continue to serve as a foundation for broader societal harmony.
Their words echoed a sentiment widely shared in Sarawak and beyond – that strong families contribute to resilient communities.





