Chinatown’s golden couple Mabel Low and Ho Yoke Kee’s love story began with a treasured collection of miniature figurines. From Sungei Road to Chinatown Complex, embark on a journey of their courtship and unwavering passion for the beauty and history of antiquities.
Discover the enchanting world of antique bronzewares with Ho Yoke Kee. With a colourful past as a karang guni turned antique seller, Yoke Kee’s expertise spans over 30 years. From humble beginnings in a shop on King George Avenue to his stall in Chinatown Complex, he has amassed a remarkable collection. Join him as he regales fascinating stories of acquiring art pieces from renowned artists and shares the valuable lessons learned along the way.
Ho Yoke Kee, a passionate antique enthusiast, opened his stall in Chinatown Complex in 2012, but his journey into the world of antiques began much earlier. Initially working as a karang guni, collecting and reselling discarded items, Yoke Kee eventually transitioned to selling antiques from a shop on King George Avenue, a venture that lasted for 30 years. Along the way, he had memorable encounters with artists who sold their artwork to him, and he learned valuable lessons about the potential profit in the antique trade, gradually growing his business by buying and reselling inexpensive items.
Saturday, 5 August 2023
Saturday, 19 August 2023
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From farm to plate, vegetables are great! Follow Chon Teck and his team of hardworking farmers, packers and drivers on a captivating journey from Senai to Singapore as we marvel at how the lion city’s vegetables are grown, harvested, packed and distributed.
Have you wondered how the hawkers can churn out hundreds of plates of our favourite chicken rice or char kway teow to satisfy our insatiable hunger during lunch? Or how the army of cleaners at Singapore’s largest food centre ensure that the complex is spick and span and the utensils are washed and delivered to every stall efficiently? Explore the inner workings of the hawker ecosystem with fishball noodles hawker Lim Gek Meng as we shed light on the dedication, hard work and passion that goes into every plate of hawker delights.
Tucked away in a little corner of Changi Village is the Changi Mooring Base, a tiny T-shaped dock frequented by several fishermen who have been there for as long as 60 years! See what life is like for Changi’s remaining fishermen as you catch them venture out into the waters to cast their nets!