On
a bright Sunday morning, with the Johor Straits and busy causeway for a
backdrop on 12 June 2022, 100 drummers drumming Chinese drums to celebrate the
100th anniversary of the Johor Baru Tiong Hua Association and the 34th
anniversary since the founding of the 24 Festive Drums on 12 June 1988.
A spectacular show by 100 drummers along with wushu artistes on 12 June 2022 |
Just
a day ago, in a telephone conversation with Tan Chai Puan, co-founder of the
art of the 24 Festive Drums, Tan invited me to the event planned to be held at
the R&F Princess Cove Sales Gallery at Tanjung Puteri.
Tan
said that it would be a brief event in the morning, with three speeches by only
three people: himself as the co-founder of the 24 Festive Drums, the R&F
Group Chairman, Richard Hu, and Johor Baru Tiong Hua Association president, Ho
Sow Tong.
I signed in on a traditional Chinese guest book |
I
pictured this scene in my imagination… and it turned out exactly as he described.
When
I walked from the R&F Mall along a familiar path towards the Sales Gallery,
I knew I was on the right track to the event when I saw a drummer – in his
costume – standing next to a stack of three Chinese drums.
Tan Chai Puan, presenting his speech |
As
I settled into my seat in the event hall, I had a sudden flashback to my
previous time at the R&F Princess Cove Sales Gallery for the 32nd
anniversary of the 24 Festive Drums in 2020, where I participated with Tan in a
Facebook live-sharing event, conducted in English.
I
was also honoured to be part of the 30th anniversary of the 24
Festive Drums, first at the Johor Old Temple where the original drum troop from
1988 graced the event and I was invited to join them for a national level celebration
in Kuala Lumpur in 2018.
Front Row Left to Right: Mrs Tan Hooi Song, Tan Chai Puan and Ho Sow Tong |
It
was so good that Tan and the 24 Festive Drums Association were sharing these
significant milestones with Mrs Tan and her family, just as they did when the art of the 24 Festive Drums was proudly
recognised as a National Cultural Heritage by the Unity, Culture, Arts and
Heritage Ministry on 14 February 2009.
An auspicious ceremony with 100 VIPs and guests drumming 100 drums |
Tan
was working with Thanam and the IMSHA team as part of the original Leadership
Council for three years before he was released from that role.
This
was because Tan was an IMSHA nominee who deserved to win for his contributions
to the development of arts and culture here.
Upon
his release from the Council, Tan could then accept this much deserved award in
IMSHA 2017 for the Arts, Culture and Heritage (Individual) category.
A dramatic drum performance by JB Drums |
At its official opening in 2009, the then Johor
Menteri Besar declared Jalan Tan Hiok Nee, a Heritage Walk.
Between 2009 and 2014, the Tan Hiok Nee
Heritage Walk committee worked hard to organise a series of
public cultural events at the Heritage Walk on Saturday nights.
One for the album: a group photograph |
When
Tan was involved with organizing cultural events here, he actively cooperated
with me to provide relevant information so that I could write about Chinese
cultural events in English. This was the start of our collaboration which
continues to this day.
Among
the Chinese culture-heritage pieces that I had researched and shared in English
language to benefit the Chinese who do not read Chinese, was the origin of the
Johor Baru Tiong Hua Association.
A cheerful crowd at the celebration! |
In 1844, Tan Kee
Soon, leader of the Ngee Heng Kongsi or society, led his followers in the
Teochew clan to settle in Johor. The Teochew was the dominant Chinese dialect along with the
Cantonese, Hakka, Hokkien and Hainanese who made Johor their new home.
While the Ngee Heng society started as a quasi-military revolutionary brotherhood that was opposed to the Ching dynasty, their activities in Johor Baru evolved into valuable social, political and administrative work that contributed to Johor’s early economic growth.
A dramatic drum show by Foon Yew School students |
United with the
other Chinese clans as a legal society, the Johor Old Temple was
built to house the deities worshipped by the five Chinese clans, a common
cemetery called Kongsi San was established and the Foon Yew School was opened
to accept students from the five Chinese clans.
The legalised Ngee Heng society eventually
developed into the Johor Baru Tiong Hua Association in 1922 and remains an
integral part of the history of Chinese-Malay relationships that undergirds the
strong support between the Johor sultanate and the Chinese community here.
VIPs and guests enjoying the drum show at this meaningful and memorable celebration |
An
impressive 24 Festive Drums performance by the JB Drums troop was followed by
the auspicious ceremony where 100 drums were drummed by VIPs and guests to
commemorate the 100th year anniversary of the JB Tiong Hua Association.
The
event topped-off with a dramatic drum show that was performed by JB Drums, Foon Yew High School, UTM and Randrumteam drummers as well as other individual drummers, along with wushu artistes who wielded flags, traditional
weapons and swords.
It
was a most meaningful and memorable event on a bright Sunday morning with the
Johor Straits and busy causeway for a backdrop on 12 June 2022, where 100
drummers drummed Chinese drums for a double celebration for the 100th
anniversary of the Johor Baru Tiong Hua Association and the 34th
anniversary of the founding of the 24 Festive Drums on 12 June 1988.
Congratulations
and best wishes for many more anniversary celebrations to come!
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