Since the 1920s, the Good Morning towel has been an integral part of our lives. This simple yet significant towel was often seen draped over the shoulders of rickshaw pullers and labourers who helped build modern Singapore. Be enthralled as Sally Ho takes the stage to share the intriguing stories about the ubiquitous towels and napkins that become the icons of Singapore.
During this programme, participants will discover the intriguing stories behind the iconic Good Morning towels and napkins that have been integral to Singaporean lives since the 1920s. Sally will captivate you with her witty storytelling as she unravels tales of fabrics. From dazzling silks to intricate embroideries, explore the art of textiles like never before. With her towel expertise, Sally can recommend the perfect towel to suit her customers’ lifestyles and needs.
Sally Ho is the amiable owner of Chat Seng Sundry Goods Shop, which she runs alongside her husband. Originally her father-in-law’s shop, it used to offer a wide range of goods, including shoes and towels, along the streets. With a generous gesture, her father-in-law passed down the shop to her, and in 1983, she relocated the stall to Chinatown Complex. With her knowledge of towels, Sally can recommend the perfect towel for her customers’ lifestyles and needs.
Saturday, 12 August 2023
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