About The Cathay Gallery

It all began with a journey. A young penniless immigrant left the impoverished shores of southern China by boat for "Nanyang"
(Southern Ocean) in search of fortune. Like many immigrants before him, his "rags to riches" story was not achieved without hardship and suffering but his pioneering spirit, entrepreneurial accomplishments and philanthropy have been inspirations for his children and their children after them. The story of the Loke family and the Cathay Building can only begin with Loke Yew.  

This gallery showcases the history of the Loke family and their various business interests in Malaysia and Singapore from the mid 1800's till now. These business interests include tin mines, plantations, properties, film production studios, film distribution, hotels and cinemas.

Today the family still owns the estates and properties established by Loke Yew and its business continues to focus on lifestyle, entertainment and hospitality in Singapore and Malaysia.

This unique collection of memorabilia that the family have kept over the years includes items related to their businesses, interests such
as art and photography as well as personal items.

 

 

Current exhibition:

China (1957 - 2002)
Photographs by Marc Riboud
Curated by Ms. Agnès de Gouvion Saint - Cyr
21 June - 19 July 2009

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The Cathay Gallery is located at 2 Handy Road, #02-16 The Cathay
Open Tuesdays to Sundays, 12noon to 8pm. Closed on Mondays & Public Holidays. Admission is Free.
For more information, email corporate_services@cathay.com.sg

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