This hotelier from Penang has one of the world’s largest collections of Peranakan kamchengs

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Investment banker turned heritage hotelier Chris Ong talks about how his exquisite collection of Peranakan antiques is his manifest destiny.

When most 13-year-olds in the 1970s were watching TV or roller skating in their free time, Chris Ong had acquired his first antique kamcheng . But looking back at the trajectory of Penang-born Ong, the start of this “hobby” may not seem so unusual.

Ong’s deep love for past treasures began when he grew up enthralled by tales of his maternal grandmother, who had lived in a grand Peranakan home in Muntri Street. The household had two wives and eight daughters, complete with a full-time Sri Lankan jeweller in-house making jewellery in preparation for when the daughters would be married off.

“With Peranakan antiques, it’s about touch and feel and living with these things, so I always say it’s in my DNA. If I had done it when I was much younger, I don’t think I would have been able to acquire the knowledge of Peranakan antiques in the context of the larger world of antiques,” mused Ong. Ong’s personal collection focuses on kamchengs, tingkats and sweetmeat trays. It’s remarkable to note that even though Ong only seriously started collecting when he returned to Penang, he has collected over 100 kamchengs, which he believes is one of the biggest of this particular genre in the world.

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