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Monday, August 25, 2014

Our Ancestral Genes

I often wondered how we are built and how our gene pool is integrated in us. Why and how our mannerism and the way we speak reflect our forefathers, parents uncles or aunts? It must be our DNA and the way we are built that are the reflection of the bases of our very nature. The rest of course is the influence of our environment that makes us different. And we want to be individuals... we strive for that.

Knowing the fact that I am related to Chia Ann Siang, I feel no different than yesterday, only in knowledge. It just makes me more curious who this bald guy is. He seemed to look like my elder brother Terence Lee. Just curious what is his personality is like and what kind of characteristic has he passed on to his descendent through his genes?

 I love spending time with my mom's sisters, brothers and family. I must admit that I am entertained and amused fondly by them... the six Chia Sisters whom one of them is my mom, my aunts and two Chia uncles. All the sisters are incredible cooks, yummmi.... and take care of their husbands well. Beautiful in their own very way and very dedicated to their husbands and family. They don't take crap from anyone unless they allow it.

They are the backbone of their husbands and family. You can never keep a secret from them, as they share what they learn as they believe in a group consensus... in the most loving way, that is how they communicate and be connected. Did I mentioned they are totally peranakan? My uncles are great listeners and my aunties are the talkers in the family. Sometimes you can hear 3 or four voices talking all at once, and it gets really funny as the mis-communications zips at cross roads and back to the focus once more. These are very endearing moments. They are forthright and loveable, always trying to understand the circumstances.

The Family by Ee Hoon
The Chia Siblings
1 Sister - Educator: Giving, kind, thoughtful, practical
2 Sister - Nurse: Kind, caring, loving, tender
3 Sister - Nurse: Strong will, loving, just
4 Brother - TBD
5 Sister - Medical Entrepreneur: Wise, tenacious, intelligent
6 Sister - Radiologist: Adventurous, independent, pragmatic
7 Brother - Accountant: Sensible, pragmatic, nonchalant 
8 Sister - Editor: Adventurous, traveler, easy-going

The Chia Sisters
 I am sure the CAS DNA is stemmed in these descendent somewhere and more obviously the fifth sister has Chia Ann Siang's business attributes and the sixth and eight sister have the tenacity of independence and adventure of CAS. The first sister has the giving philanthropy spirit nature of CAS (Ann Siang Secondary School)



Pendent Tile sold by Victor Lim


Monday, May 19, 2014

1958 - An Old Newspaper Cutting

Here is a old newspaper cut out of my parents wedding announcement in 1958. My father Lee Cheng Hoon had married my mother, Chia Kim Hiong, daughter of Chia Teck Chye, son of Chia Ann Siang.


My dad lovingly dating my mom
Waiting to be officially engaged
Happily married towards a new journey




Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Appreciating Our Heritage, Bukit Brown and the Brownies

Without the connections of Facebook, my brother Alvin and cousin Anthony, I don't think I would ever meet the Brownies of Bukit Brown that found my Great Great Grandda... Chia Ann Siang and Chia Keng Sia, (4th son, my great grandpa), Chia Keng Beng (1st son) and the mysterious lady...  Thank you Raymond Goh and my Brownie friends! I was also very fortunate to meet Victor Lim, Tile Anthropologist, who was the catalyst to meet the Brownies in person at a Bar-BQ party. What fun group they are and indeed serious about their passion.

Brownies with Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam and spouse, Jane Yumiko Ittogi

 What an honor... They are so passionate about their love of keeping our Singapore Heritage alive and our ancestors that it is soooo amazing. In their persistence and perseverance thorough research, drawings, tours about the pioneers of Singapore, campaigns they put out to get the public awareness, films about the hills of Heritage, writing letters to plead for a hearing... is so inspiring and incredibly special.



With Singapore's high rise buildings and more to be established, we need a breather of quiet that we can reflect and think of who and what made us the way we are today. Our ancestors have toiled hard in the past and we must not forget what they have done. Dead and forgotten? No way! As long as we have something to remember, our ancestors are not dead and gone. This heritage land Bukit Brown is a historical landmark of discovery. We do not want to be remembered as simply a shopping and eating paradise but there is more substance than what is perceived. Our ancestors who has toiled hard and contributed their livelihood to this country and economy. We should be very proud of that - Bukit Brown, the land of heritage and ageless beauty is Singapore.

Goofing Around in the Park
Peaceful Tranquility... Bliss
Resting Peacefully
In Solitude... to remember... to rest... to contemplate...

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Ann Siang Road

Strolling along Ann Siang Road in the afternoon, weekday, has a tranquil and quiet appeal to me. The little charming shops are chic and elegant. Little coffee shops and eateries nest itself in beautiful, quaint "paranakan" architecture, entice you to come in and enjoy a cuppa or a delicious bowl of noodles in the lazy afternoon. The streets are painted with pinks and greens, reds and yellows, blues and greens, cheerfully make a colorful statement. It is lovely to walk and window shop to experience different ambiance in each specialty shops.

Little Cool Cafes and Shops
Little Park at the Edge
Cozy Little Cafe to Sit and Chit Chat
Map of Chinatown Area
At Dawn, Little Shops Lighted


Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Our Heritage

I think it is so wonderful that Singaporeans have the heritage of Chia Ann Siang to fall back on. We all can have something to be proud of. With all this modern and Avant-garde garden being established, we can look back with a romantic thought of our heritage - The Ann Siang Hill. Regardless of whatever race or bloodline we are, this man and others of his caliber has given us something special that will stay in our hearts forever – a stamp of Insignia, our Heritage.

This street could be in South of France or something.
Surprisingly there is a natural elegance to the architecture.

Seeing beauty in the old is an art form itself. It is about looking deeper
than the surface of things. With a little polishing, a new coat of paint...
something incredible may appear and be a topic of conversation.

The colors in the shop houses of Ann Siang Hill are so quaint and charming.
It makes for a show stopper... a place to relax, a place to eat/drink,
a place to talk and share the latest happenings.

I wonder what Great2Grandpa, Chia Ann Siang was thinking when he bought this street before?
Was it the natural charm of the building? The location? The ambiance?

Windows are intriguing. It is interesting how each window tells a different story for the owner.
I could stare at windows all day wishing that the windows would speak to me.

Evenings...  shadows make interesting forms that accentuates beauty

 
There is a saying that our eyes are the windows to our souls. Sometimes, it is better to
be still and just observed. For we can learn so much by just looking and reflecting.

Old and dilapidated, everyone has gone... attracted to new, modern dwellings
they seek the hard concrete repetitions of the new age world.
Losing oneself in the rat race of life, forgetting the past - our foundation.


What does this window mean? When its painted pink and green?
Musing... a feminine touch, a candy cane?
A sweet patisserie to die for with tea with la faire.

This mansion definitely has a British influence. The Colonial Georgian architecture charm.
I love the unexpected curve that embeds the formal windows, with the Corinthian
columns that adds a majestic feel to the structure. What a grand entrance it has...
with chandeliers greeting you with oomph... 

Amazingly, this is a quiet back street that leads to the garden park. I call this a
light of hope, hoping that we all will embrace who we are proudly, and understand that
our forefathers have toil with sweat and have done whatever it takes to get
Singapore to where it is today, with honestly, humility, perseverance, persistence and love.
We, the people of SIngapore.