The Gallery of WONG POW NEE was officially opened at The Hakka Connexion, No. 3, Jalan Bawasah on Merdeka Day 31st August 2007, exactly 50 years since the First Proclamation Of Independence, and exactly 5 years since his passing on.
And NOW, after close to two years, it is time to close the Gallery. And so, with effect from 1st June 2009, I declare the Gallery to be closed. However, his legacy lives on, in this blog that I have set up.
Many thanks to all those who have helped out in the setting up and the running of the Gallery all this time.

Penang’s Statesman : First Chief Minister, Old Xaverian Scouter
1957 – 1969
This blog is purely a personal assignment to keep in memory and bring back his name to Penang. It is meant to be non-political, nor non-commercial in any sense. Over the years my father has kept a huge collection of photos, many that would be historical. As the saying, a picture paints a thousand words.
His collection shows historically how time has evolved since the first proclamation of our nation’s Independence till today. It is gratifying tolearn of the vast contributions he has made to the state of Penang and the nation. It literally sums up contributions of his patriotic past, for the young and the old to see, and that is exactly what the purpose of setting up the personal gallery of Tan Sri (Dato’) Datuk Wong Pow Nee hopes to achieve.
The young leaders of the nation today have still a lot to learn from the old leaders of the past, the spirit of togetherness and oneness for people of various races, religion, and country can live together in peace, unity, understanding between one another and harmony, and the political struggle for Independence, progress and growth of the nation. The younger generation has much to learn of the older generation of leaders who have sacrificed their lives to see a nation of future growth and prosperity, one of racial tolerance where all the races can live together in a spirit of understanding and harmony, inculcate qualities and traits of good citizenship amongst the youth and, loyalty to God and to the King and the will to help others at all times indeed make the strongest possible basis for good citizenship and for the help in building a nation.
The School, St. Xavier’s can be proud of Old Xaverian, the late Tan Sri (Dato’) Michael Wong Pow Nee (TSWPN), First Chief Minister, Penang, who was privileged to read the Proclamation of Independence on 31st August 1957, at the Independence Ceremonies on the Esplanade.
In his own words, TSWPN said, “ Whatever I am today, I owe it to those happy days I spent in school, when the foundation of my future life was laid. I ask each and every student in this School to make the fullest use of his school career in order that he might become a useful citizen of this country. It has often been said that ‘all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy’. Although great attention should be paid to your academic work in school, no less attention should be paid to full participation in extra-curricular activities. It is now that you should develop a sense of civic consciousness, a spirit of adventure and a zest for life.”
He said that as Old Xaverians, we were fortunate to be pupils of this venerable Institution with a long and distinguished history stretching back over 100 years. It was for us to uphold the traditions which had been established in this School, always remembering that they were in our hands to preserve, and it had to be to improve, or allowed to decay.
It was up to us that we look for future leaders who are educated in the best sense of the word, not merely weighed down with a vast amount of academic knowledge of no value to themselves or others, but also capable of bringing a clear-sighted and intelligent approach to life’s problems, of making just decisions based on available data, of approaching people sympathetically and in a friendly fashion, of integrity, honesty and uprightness in their own personal lives.
Tags: Michael Wong Pow Nee, Old Xaverian, Scout
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Wong
535 days ago
Hello,
I’m trying to find some stories of my grandfather. He was a businessman in the cast iron business?? and died in mid 50′s. I had heard that your father attended the funeral. My grandfather’s name was Wong Art Choy.
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2 days ago
There will be some good happenings with the opening of the Memorial Hall at the Penang Khek Association, Burma Road, Penang this coming Sept 16th – hope to meet you there and exchange information. Best wishes.