A Singaporean father, Cheong Kah Pin, regularly travels to visit his son in prison, demonstrating remarkable dedication despite his own age and health concerns. The visits occur almost weekly, crossing the Causeway – the bridge connecting Singapore and Malaysia – to maintain a crucial family connection. Mr. Cheong’s actions are driven by a persistent hope for his son’s eventual release and their reunification. The story highlights the enduring power of familial love and commitment in challenging circumstances. Details regarding the son’s imprisonment or the reason for the visits are not provided, focusing instead on the father’s unwavering support. This routine underscores the emotional toll and sacrifices families endure when a loved one is incarcerated. The narrative emphasizes the father’s resilience and optimistic outlook.