By : Charlotte, Ashwari, Claudia and Kwan Xin Yu
Family Background
   He was born in Nan'an, Fujian, China, on 27 April 1909 to
    Lim Loh, a very rich businessman who owned a biscuit
    and brick manufacturing business in Singapore. When he
    was a boy, his family and him migrated to Malaya. Lim
    came to Singapore in the year 1917 when he was 16 to
    study in the Raffles Institution of Singapore under the
    British colonial government, and proceed on to further his
    studies later in the University of Hong Kong. In 1930, Lim
    married Gan Choo Neo who is a Nonya woman in the Lim
    Clan association hall of Singapore. They had seven
    children. Initially raised as a Taoist, Lim converted to
    Christianity after receiving strong European influence.
    Each war would have a hero and each country would
    have a patriot whose deeds would stand the test of time.
    It was sixty one years ago this month, in the dark years of
    the Japanese Occupation in Malaya, that such a person
    existed. He was Lim Bo Seng.
Lim bo seng

Lim bo seng

  • 1.
    By : Charlotte,Ashwari, Claudia and Kwan Xin Yu
  • 2.
    Family Background  He was born in Nan'an, Fujian, China, on 27 April 1909 to Lim Loh, a very rich businessman who owned a biscuit and brick manufacturing business in Singapore. When he was a boy, his family and him migrated to Malaya. Lim came to Singapore in the year 1917 when he was 16 to study in the Raffles Institution of Singapore under the British colonial government, and proceed on to further his studies later in the University of Hong Kong. In 1930, Lim married Gan Choo Neo who is a Nonya woman in the Lim Clan association hall of Singapore. They had seven children. Initially raised as a Taoist, Lim converted to Christianity after receiving strong European influence. Each war would have a hero and each country would have a patriot whose deeds would stand the test of time. It was sixty one years ago this month, in the dark years of the Japanese Occupation in Malaya, that such a person existed. He was Lim Bo Seng.