Friday, 26 May 2017

Chew Boon Juan – A Life Of Harmony and Success

Kampong Kepayang where Chew Boon Juan started from 
Malaya at the end of 19th century was a place of opportunity. If you were willing to work hard and long hours and take a chance you were able to find wealth possibly beyond your wildest imagination.

Chew Boon Juan
That were true for most of the migrants that arrived from China but for some like Chew Boon Juan, his destiny was somehow charmed.

From the time he received an invitation from his migrant Uncle in Malaya to come Kg Kepayang, Perak to work for him first as a cook and then working at the tin mine till he became fabulously rich, his life was like a door opening at every opportunity as if by design.

His wealth enabled him to buy properties throughout the state and beyond.and start Ban Hoe Seng which initially was a rice trading company but much later became an established automobile dealership,

Three generations later we are able to hear of his wildly wonderful fortune, previously thought to be from ill-gotten gains, and share in the joy and success that his prosperity brought for his future generations.

This is the amazing story of a gentle mannered, caring and likable man named Chew Boon Juan.

China to Kg. Kepayang

Chew Boon Juan was born in 1875 in the province of Fujian, China. His father was a businessman cum Taoist devotee who offered prayers for the dead at funerals.

When he was sixteen years old his father died and he had to earn his living together with his brothers helping the farmers and fisherman in the fishing village.

In 1892 at the age of seventeen he received an invitation from an uncle, Chew Si Pian who came over to Malaya, Perak earlier, to work for him.

Chew Si Pian owned a tin mine and had established Ban Chin Hoe Tin Ore Shop in Kg Kepayang trading in tin ore.

Ignatius Chew with his cousin Chew Yew Kong, grandsons of Boon Juan at the shop in Kg. Kepayang.
Boon Juan initially worked as a cook. He soon gained the trust of his Uncle who then put him in charge of purchasing goods. As time went by the Uncle allocated him some shares in the company.

Sometime later the Uncle returned to China for a visit. On his journey his boat capsized. Shaken by the ordeal he changed his mind about returning to Malaya.

He offered to sell half his business to Boon Juan provided he look after his son who owned the other half of the business. Boon Juan agreed.

But the son was a spendthrift and kept getting into debt and each time turning to Boon Juan for money. He soon got into serious debt and had to sell his shares to Boon Juan.

Boon Juan, now the sole proprietor of the business wasted no time expanding his business.

He took over the tin ore shop buying tin ore from miners for sale to the smelters, a sundry shop, a liquor shop, a mahjong house and a pawnshop.

The rationale for the expansion was the workers from the many nearby tin mines in the vicinity patronised the sundry shop for their provision and the mahjong house and liquor shop for their entertainment and the pawn shop when they were broke.

As things progressed Boon Juan wrote to his brother Boon Seong to come over to help him in his business.

Ignatius Chew with the grant of the shop lot in 2015 before it was demolished
In 1901 Boon Juan returned to see his mother in China taking with him a large sum of money and leaving the business in the charge of his elder bother Boon Seong.

In the short span of time from coming to Kampong Kepayang in 1892 till 1901 when he returned to visit his family in China, Chew Boon Juan due to his good character as well as his hard work and possibly a dash of luck had prospered.

But his wealth was just about to take off at his Golden Mountain otherwise known as Gunong Lanno.


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