Thursday, December 30, 2021
Sunday, December 19, 2021
PRE-WINTER SOLSTICE (TUNG) LUNCH
Our family holding company held her pre-tung lunch in Petaling Jaya this afternoon for our company members and family members.
Tung is always celebrated during the Winter Solstice every year. It marks the end of the year before the forthcoming Chinese New Year.
During Tung, family members eat Tung Yuen filled with peanut/sesame paste or gula melaka. Eating Tung yuen represents family unity.
Tong Yuen
Tung is being celebrated on 21.12.2021. This is a major event before the Chinese New Year of the Tiger on 1.2.2022.
Thursday, October 14, 2021
Sunday, October 3, 2021
Friday, October 1, 2021
PROPOSE DIGITAL ON-LINE PODCAST
An idea just occurred to me that we can explore the idea of broadcasting an online podcast for visitors to know about Kee Ann road and Melaka.
Proposal Digital online podcast
1. History of 12, Kee Ann road (1931-1950)
2. History of 12, Kee Ann Road (1951-2021)
2. MELAKA HISTORY
b. Founding of Melaka (1400 - 1511)
c. Melaka under the Portuguese ( 1511-1641)
d. Melaka under the Dutch (1641-1824)
e. Melaka under the British (1824-1942)
f. Melaka under the Japanese (1942-1945)
g. Melaka to Merdeka under Malaya (1945-1957)
Classical music performance by Ir. Kang. Tsi Yan
4. Interviews
Now to build up contents
Thursday, September 30, 2021
AERIAL VIEW OF KEE ANN ROAD
See an aerial view of Jalan Kee Ann.
Looks like there is something being done on roof top of Vedromall.
Sunday, September 26, 2021
LEARNING TO FLY WIRELESS QUAD DRONE
Learning how to fly a wireless drone via mobile phone can be a new experience for young children.
Tuesday, September 7, 2021
KEE ANN ROAD-GOLDEN STREET OF MELAKA
Do you know Kee Ann Road is the golden street in Melaka?
Kee Ann Road has a cluster of 11 goldsmith and jewellery shops on this street alone. Definitely more than Bunga Raya road.
This cluster accounts for about 22% of the total 49 shops in this area.
Tai Kwang Goldsmith and Jewellery
Han Cheong Goldsmith
Hing Cheong Goldsmith
Kedai Emas Liko (916) - Goldsmith
Kedai Emas Sin Kim Loong
Kedai Emas Yon Hin
Another Kedai Emas
Kwong Leong Goldsmith and Jewellery
Soon On Goldsmith
Lee Onn Goldsmith and Jewellery
Kedai Emas Seng On Loong
Other shops located here include household items shops, home furnishing, home decorating shops, shoe shops, tailoring supplies and tailors.
Watch and repairing shops are also available including a dry meat shop.
An interesting enterprise is a Senior citizens care centre with a landscape garden nearby
Wednesday, September 1, 2021
e-COMMOMERATIVE 90TH. ANNIVERSARY DIGITAL BOOK OF 12, KEE ANN ROAD, MALACCA
2021 marks the 90th. Anniversary of No. 12, Kee Ann Road, Kampung Jawa, 75100 Malacca.
HISTORY OF NO. 12, KEE ANN ROAD, 75100 MELAKA
(SINCE 1931)
The block of 9 shop houses located at Kee Ann road was built in early 1930s and was completed in 1931.
Our paternal grandfather, Kan Khing rented No. 12, Kee Ann road as his venture into the sundry shop business named "Chop Kong Hing".
He stayed in this place with his wife, Wong Kwai, son Weng Piew, daughters, Kwai Fong, Kwai Kuen and Kwai Yoke.
Chop Kong Hing started by selling soya sauce, rice, salted fish, eggs and other sundry items to retail customer.
As Kee Ann road was situated near the newly built Municipal Central market around the same time, business at Chop Kong Hing was brisk and profitable.
With a booming retail business, Kan Khing ventured into soya sauce manufacturing located about 10 km outside Malacca town at Bachang. He employed a master in the manufacturing of soya sauce and "Tim cheong"(soya bean sauce paste).
He
also brought in his relatives from China to assist him to operate this factory
named Cheong Yun (sauce factory in Cantonese).
Besides operating the soy sauce factory, there was a pig sty, vegetable garden and a fish pond to rear fish.
Chop
Kong Hing and her other enterprises prospered for next 10 years before the Second
World 2 loomed into Malaya on December 7 1941.
Typical
sundry shop similar to Chop Kong Hing
On January 15, 1942, the Japanese occupied Malacca which brought economic hardship to her residents. The war continued until 1945.
Some of our family members left Kee Ann road and stayed at Cheong Yun which was at the outskirts of town. They came back after the Japanese surrendered in 1945.
Our grandfather suffered a lot during the war years. As a successful businessman in Malacca, he was profiled and targeted by the Japanese secret police named "Kempetei". He was interned and interrogated by them at Meng Seng Charitable Hall.
This hall was the HQ of the Japanese Kempetei in Malacca. Suspects who were anti-Japanese were rounded up, locked up and tortured, some by forcing water down their throats until their stomachs bloated up. Then, someone jumped onto their bloated stomachs. Water would gush out their mouths.
Grandfather was interned here for at least 3 months. Luckily for him, he had a business friend whose wife was Japanese. She acted as his Japanese interpreter and managed to get him released after a few months.
However, due to his internment and torture, his health deteriorated. He found some pain relief by smoking opium during his remaining years.
Kan Khing passed away at home at No.12, Kee Ann due to an attack of fits on 5th. September 1950 aged 56, a few months after the birth of his grandson, Tsi Yan on 3rd. July 1950.
Kan Khing's funeral in September 1950.His son, Kang Weng Piew was not interested in operating Chop Kong Hing but prefer to work as a Chinese-English translator at Malacca Police HQ.
He and his wife, Mdm. Wong Yuit Sim raised his family of 6, Tsi Yan, Foong Mei, Tsi Wai, Tsz Wong, Tsi Kit and Tsi Yam.
Chop Kong Hing’s operation was passed on to our Tai Pak, Kan Wun Kun, eldest son of grandfather’s oldest brother. He managed it from 1956 until1970 when Chop Kong Hing was liquidated by debtors from unpaid debts. The debtors thought they can take over the premises as well but failed.
In 1969, Kang Weng Piew borrowed some money from his friends to buy over the premises from its Singaporean owner for MYR 20,000.00. His foresight in buying over the property and placing the title under his wife’s name (Mdm.Wong Yuit Sim) saved the day.
He was working as a government servant then, so he cannot put the title under his name. By doing so, the debtors were unable to get hold of the premises as it was NOT under Chop Kong Hing.
On May 13th. 1969, racial riots occurred in Kuala Lumpur. Malacca was also placed under a curfew.
We stayed safe at home though our father was working in Kuala Lumpur Police HQ then as he was transferred there in 1968 as a Senior Translator.
He travelled home from Kuala Lumpur after work every Saturday afternoon by interstate KL- Malacca Express bus. Every Monday morning, he travelled back early by taxi foir work. He did this routine for a while until he was given a government quarters to stay at Peel Road in KL with his family.
In 1960s to 1970s, we were assisted by our housekeeper, Ku Poh. She assisted our mum by doing the house chores and cooking our meals. She retired in later years and passed away in August 1979.
Another unforgettable event happened in January 1971. The great floods occurred in Malacca and our house was submerged in 1 metre deep of water. Since then, no major floods have occurred over the past 50 years.
Floods
in Malacca on January 1971 in front of No.12, Kee Ann Road
From May 1971- 1985, the front of the shops house was rented to Mayflower Hair saloon.
Rents received from Mayflower Hair Saloon financed the overseas tertiary education of his children in Australia and United Kingdom.
In the 1970’s period i.e. when we were still in secondary school, we had a woodworking bench at the rear of shop house. By using our woodworking skills learned from our Industrial Arts lessons in school, we managed to build 2 canoes and a flatbed rowing boat. The Red Devil canoe still hangs at the back of our shop house.
We
also had a small DIY photo studio that was used to develop and print Black and
white photographs.
Our Red Devil Canoe hung up
on top of the rear carpark.(2021)
From 1985 - 2000, it was rented by Teresa Ladies’ Tailors.
After Teresa Ladies’ Tailors vacated in 2000, UB Tailoring Article Supplies rented the whole premises until today.
In 2016-2018, we upgraded and renovated the live-in premises of No.12, Kee Ann. The external electrical wiring and the rusty water galvanized piping of the whole house were changed to PPE water piping. A water tank and water pump were installed to provide good water pressure. Energy saving LED light tubes were also mounted.
Air wells with asbestos sheets were changed with new 2” thick insulated aluminium sheets.
All the 4 rooms upstairs and 2 rooms downstairs were air-conditioned and 4 WCs were upgraded.
We also installed a remote activated roller shutter door at the rear. This space is used for parking 2 cars inside our private parking space.
At the same time, a wireless router and 5 sets of webcams were installed for remote monitoring via the Internet globally.
The central space within our premises is our main hall which houses our Kang Family Altar. This area was always used for family reunion dinners and to celebrate auspicious occasions.
Kang Family Altar in Malacca Main Hall
Top Panel: 義氣 Side Panels:將相經綸儒學問,英雄肝膽佛心
Top Panel : Ultimate True friendship.
Side Panels : Hero study Sutra as their knowledge, Hero liver and bile but Buddha compassion!
In 2020, we upgraded the upstairs front office area into a training and digital centre viz “eKongHing Digital and Creative Centre”
We hope to use the renovated space for training and holding public talks.However, due to the onslaught of Covid -19 pandemic since early 2020, all activities planned were shelved until further notice.
Training and Public Talk area
Air-conditioned
Management & Conference Room
In 2021, No. 12, Kee Ann Road celebrates her 90th.
Anniversary.
Wednesday, August 25, 2021
KEE ANN CARE CENTER WITH GARDEN OASIS
Tuesday, August 24, 2021
OFFICE SPACE LETTED OUT
Our KL office space has been letted on 31.7 2021 for next two years.
It has not been tenanted since April 2021.Wednesday, June 23, 2021
DOCUMENTARY ON KEE ANN ROAD
See a documentary on our street.
We must create a new business model to resurrect Kee Ann Road to its former glory.
Over the years. Kee Ann Road has carried out numerous street projects.
1970s : Kee Ann Road Night market especially before Chinese New Year celebrations.
1980s : Kee Ann Road Street party including an open air street disco.
2019 : Kee Ann Food Street for open air dining.
Kee Ann Road Food Street December 2019
Monday, June 7, 2021
WEBCAM WITH WIRELESS ROUTER
We installed a Webcam and a wireless router at our Kuala Lumpur office space today.
Instead of opening up the office for viewing to potential tenant, our agents can show off our premises online.
If they are interested, then the agent can bring the tenant to view it in person.
This view was taken off our installed Webcam. As the Webcam can be rotated, the whole office can be viewed.
Saturday, May 29, 2021
DUAL LIVING TERRACE HOUSES SUITABLE FOR SENIOR LIVING ON GROUND FLOOR
Dual living houses can be constructed and sold with strata titles.
60' x 20' land sizes with porch for car parks for townhouse and ground floor owners. Seniors cam stay on ground floor with wheelchair access and first floor can be rented out.
Thursday, May 27, 2021
TOWNHOUSE FOR EXISTING DOUBLE STOREY
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
Thursday, May 13, 2021
CONCEPT CARS
EV SKYBUS?
Hovercraft car
A concept flying car. An idea that can be pursued. But which concept is better?
Concept 1
Concept 2
Wednesday, May 12, 2021
Monday, May 10, 2021
PUTTING ANTI-GLARE AND ANTI-HEAT FILM
We are putting up anti-glare and anti-heat film in office today.
The film will reduce heat and uv load into the office thus cutting air-condition costs.
Sunday, May 9, 2021
TSI YAN FUNERAL THIS MORNING
Tsi Yan's final funeral rites this morning.
Close relatives and friends attended this funeral rite for him.
Saturday, May 8, 2021
PASSING OF IR KANG TSI YAN FIEM (1950-2021)
Live streaming of memorial service this evening in Melbourne.
One of our founding directors of our Kang Family Holding company has passed away on 22nd. April 2021 aged 70.
He passed away peacefully at home in Melbourne, Australia at his daughter 's house.
A memorial service for him will be held today and his funeral will be carried out on Monday morning, 10th. May 2021.
Friday, May 7, 2021
UPGRADING WORKS OF OFFICE
This morning we painted up the base of the office window with water-based waterproof sealant paint. This is to prevent water seeping into the window base when it rains.
Next Tuesday, installer will come in to install film against UV and heat into the office. Reducing heat and UV load will assist in reducing air conditioning costs.