| The descendants at bronze bust of Dr. Wu Lien-Teh at Penang Institute. Donated by the Medical University of Harbin, 2014. |
The descendants of Dr Wu Lien-Teh and General Lam To'Kai Heritage Organisation congregated on Penang for the Qing Ming celebrations on 6th April 2026. The descendants were joined by the YLCO team led by Ignatius Chew and Taoist priest Lee Tai Sung from the Loong Thow Ngam Taoist temple in Ipoh.
The first
stop was the Mt.Erskine Cemetery, Penang. Located at the top left corner of the
cemetery are found three mounds surrounded by 4 pillars with guardian ‘foo dogs
keeping watch’ on the graves below.
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| 3 mounds containing 5 graves.Nb the four pillars with "guardian Foo dogs" atop |
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| Alison Chong leads the liturgy for the Wu-Lam families, (above) at the grave of Lady Guo |
| Alex and Alison pose at the grave of Lam Looking and Chan Kim Phan Neoh |
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| Priest Lee at the desecrated grave of Dr Wu's parents |
The next schedule was the Batu Gantong Columbarium where the remains of
Dr Wu and his wife are interred. Once again Priest Lee recited prayers on a
common altar before entering the cubicle housing Dr Wu Lien-Teh and his wife Lee
Suk Ching. Alex and Tai Soh Quin joined Lee to pay respect and later the group
followed.
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| The descendants at Wu Kongsi clan temple selecting a suitable position for Dr Wu's tablet |
The groups continued with the heritage trail passing through 38 Love Lane where Dr Wu lived with his wife and son and 72 Love Lane where he founded the Anti Opium in 1906, the Hu Yew Seah School where 1938 laid a foundation stone.
At 10 Brown Road a bronze
bust of Dr. Wu Lien-Teh stands on the grounds of Penang Institute. It was
donated by the Medical University of Harbin to the people of Penang in 2014.
JAG





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