Site icon Malaysia now

US mayor from ‘Alor Setar’ misses Malaysian food, culture

Jocelyn Yow and her family had moved to Alor Setar in 1996 when her paternal grandfather was diagnosed with cancer. (Twitter pic)

PETALING JAYA: A woman with a Malaysian heritage, and who made history by becoming the youngest woman of colour to become a mayor in California, says she misses the food, culture and natural beauty of Malaysia the most.

In an interview with Malaysiakini, Jocelyn Yow, who was born in Alor Setar, said she also appreciates the diversity and unique culture in Malaysia.

“I have fond memories of travelling across the country with my family and going jungle trekking and camping with Girl Guides and Scouts while in Malaysia.”

Yow, who has not been back to Malaysia for two years said she was surprised that her achievement had made waves here.

Yow was elected mayor of Eastvale, a city in California, where she had also served as a city councillor for two years prior to the mayoral elections last month.

Previously, it was reported that the 25-year-old Yow, who has a Malaysian father and Vietnamese mother, spent most of her early childhood in Malaysia.

Her then US-based family had moved to Alor Setar in 1996 when her paternal grandfather was diagnosed with cancer.

“I ended up spending over 10 years there, allowing me to learn more about our family history, heritage and culture,” she said in an Instagram post.

In the interview, she said she is also an advocate for policies that help advance gender equality.

“It is a shame that the US is the only advanced country that still does not offer paid maternity leave.

“I am glad to see that Malaysia offers a more comprehensive maternity leave policy,” she said.