Today we were very fortunate to bump into Roney Tan, Terence Tan and other Tan clan members who were carrying out their yearly tradition of visiting and paying respects to their ancestors, Tan Tock Seng, Tan Kim Ching, Tan Boo Liat, Tan Wi Yan etc. We managed to catch them at Bukit Brown at the tomb of Tan Boo Liat (son of Tan Soon Toh, grandson of Tan Kim Ching and great grandson of Tan Tock Seng).
At the tomb of Tan Boo Liat, they recited a Baba Pantun penned by Ronney Tan Koon Siang on 2 April 2022. It reads;
Towkay Boo Liat bukan sebarang orang kaya
Dia piara binatang chepat lari nama Vanitas
Taon 1898, kuda dia lari chepat lagi kapal laya
Menang seratus ribu, ni kuda chukop pantas
The millionaire Boo Liat was not just rich
He raised a race horse he called Vanitas
In 1898, the horse could outrun a sail boat
Winning $100,000, this horse was extra fast
The Baba pantun describes how Tan Boo Liat became a instant celebrity among the race horse community when his horse, "Vanitas" won the Viceroy Cup on 26 December 1898 at Calcutta, India making it the first horse from Malaya to do so. Along with the trophy is the princely sum of $100,000. Vanitas continued its racing career after its return to Singapore and won in 1899, the Singapore Derby for the third successful time. By 1900, age caught up with the champion and Vanitas was retired at Tan Boo Liat's house, "Mafeking" at Confederate Estate.
Tan Boo Liat |
Vanitas - Tan Boo Liat's horse |
Burning of offerings for Tan Boo Liat |
Tan Boo Liat gravestone indicates his given title awarded by the King of Siam - Phra Anakul Sayamkitch. This is because he and his family (especially his grandfather, Tan Kim Ching) has close relationship to the King of Siam due to the business dealings they have.
Tan Boo Liat passed away at the age of 60 on 3 October 1934 in Shanghai, China. His body was embalmed and return to Singapore in a bronze casket via a ship called "President Johnson". The cortege left 117, Emerald Hill Road for Bukit Brown. He is survived by 3 sons; Tan Toon Hor, Tan Toon Lay, Tan Toon Sinn, three daughters; Mrs Seow Poh Leng, Mrs. Wee Chye Hin, Kitty Tan, two adopted daughters, Annie and Mui Mui and 12 grandchildren.
Tomb of Tan Boo Liat |
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