Tong Meng Hui Tour
4October 13 saw volunteer guides, Walter Lim, Yik Han, Keng Kiat and Ee Hoon guiding 2 groups on a special Tong Meng Hui (TMH) Tour for museum docents and students from Pioneer JC working on a TMH project.
The tour was researched and designed by Walter who conducted the first Revolutonary tour in Mandarin also for museum docents. This TMH tour was adapted in English by the bi lingual brownie volunteer guides and co-ordinated by one f9 brownie, me 😉 The 2 tours were filmed for an upcoming documentary series on Bukit Brown.

Visiting Khoo Seok Wan, the hibiscus is always in bloom, the poet speaks through the poem he wrote for himself inscribed on his alter (photo Catherine Lim)
Read the poem here

Tie a red ribbon on a stake tomb? KSW tomb is in the way of the 8 lane highway (photo Catherine Lim)
The Republican Party was formed after the TMH. See Tiong Wah and Khoo Seok Wan are members. The party together with TMH are collectively part of the Reformation movement of new China after the fall of Qing Dynasty.

Tan Chor Nam, aka as Tan Lian Chye last and most significant stop for the docents. His photo with Sun Yat Sen is the first one which greets visitors at Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall
The docents felt that visiting the TMH tombs helped to bring these pioneers alive and they have more stories to share when they next guide at the Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall.
compiled by Catherine Lim
hi..may i have the directions to the tomb of Lim Keng Chiew if you have it..?
thank u very much..!
Walk down the road from the roundabout, till you reach the crossroad which forks 3 ways. Take the road on your right where the no entry sign is, Lim Keng Chiew is a few meters on your right by the road. Or you can join Sunday 13th Oct Chinese guided walk and ask the volunteers.
hopefully, it isn’t too hard to find..thank u sir very much..