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  1. Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi, or Khoo Kongsi for short, is one of the most distinctive Chinese clan association in Malaysia. It is well known worldwide for its extensive lineage that can be traced back 650 years ago, as well as its closely-knit and defensive congregation of buildings and a magnificent clanhouse.

  2. Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi is hidden amidst the crowded gridiron of terrace houses and shophouses of George Town. Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi, or Khoo Kongsi for short, is one of the most distinctive Chinese clan associations in Malaysia.

  3. The Khoo Kongsi complex consists of the clanhouse Leong San Tong, an administrative building with a meeting hall and offices, an opera stage, and 62 units of terrace houses and shophouses. There are three entrances to the complex: the main entrance is at Cannon Street: the rear entrance, with a decorative archway, faces Beach Street; and the ...

  4. Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi, or Khoo Kongsi for short, is one of the most distinctive Chinese clan associations in Malaysia. It is well known worldwide for its extensive lineage that can be traced back 650 years, as well as its closely-knit and defensive congregation of buildings and a magnificent clanhouse.

  5. LEONG SAN TONG KHOO KONGSI. 18 Cannon Square, 10200 Penang, Malaysia. Tel: +604-261 4609 Fax: +604-262 2591 E-mail : khookongsi@gmail.com. Clan House & Museum Opening Hours Daily, including Sunday and Public Holidays: 9:00am – 5:00pm. Closed on Chinese New Year Eve and Chinese New Year Day. Office Opening Hours

  6. www.khookongsi.com.my › history › the-clan-structure-of-khoo-kongsiThe Clan Structure of Khoo Kongsi

    The Clan Structure of Khoo Kongsi. The See Tua Kak or the Four Sectional Groups were formed by descendants of the Khoos from the fourth to the eighth generations. Each group is made up of different branches (pang), and there are altogether 13 branches. The See Tua Kak are : 1. Gim Pang, Chan Pang & Cheng Pang; 2.

  7. www.khookongsi.com.my › history › chronology-of-leong-san-tong-khoo-kongsiChronology of Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi

    Second major restoration of Leong San Tong, costing more than RM4.2 million. 1816 120 Dollars were donated in the name of the “Penang Tua Sai Yah Public Fund” to the home village in China for the restoration...

  8. According to The Genealogy of the Sin Kang Khoo and Chan Clans, the first Sin Kang emigrant was Khoo Se Phai, an 8th generation descendant of the Khoo clan, who travelled to Borneo and died there on the 20th day of the 6th Moon in the 6th year of the Jia Jing reign (1527).

  9. This 10 sq km area, which is some 8 km west of the island of Amoy, is situated at the estuary of Sin Kang River, a downstream branch of Kew Leong River. It was a typical clan village of a single surname in costal Southern Fujian. Of its total population of 7000, 78 percent have the surname Khoo.

  10. President Vice-President Hon. Secretary Khoo Boo Yeang 2002 Khoo Lean Huat 2008 Khoo Kay Hock 2011 Hon. Auditor Hon. Treasurer Khoo Khay Hock 2011 Khoo... Trustees | Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi Home