Khoo made the headlines in 2006 when he was 'forced' to vacate his post in Penang Museum(The Sun, March 24, 06 and also read blog entry - June 16, 2008) after he fell out of favor with the then BN councilman in charge of cultural and heritage affairs in Penang.
Although Khoo was not formally charged of any wrongdoings but it was an open secret that the vocal politician from UMNO was not pleased with Khoo and his work at the state museum.
According to reliable sources, Khoo was ‘guilty’ of failing to use his good office to project Penang’s multi cultural facets in the museum. The exhibits in the state museum was deemed too pro-Georgetown which is prominently Chinese and lacked features of Malay majority in Prai.
Hence, he was axed and replaced by his then young and inexperienced assistant curator.
Fortunately, the 2006 fallout has turned into a blessing for Khoo and he could devote himself wholeheartedly to the preservation of Georgetown historical enclave without having to make consensus or worst – being accused of cultural balkanization in the Pearl of Orient.
In just a short span of a few years and the verdict is out.
Today, Khoo’s forte in the preservation field is vindicated again.
He has left many of his personal touches in the RM400,000 project to refurbish Leong San Tong Museum and it could present itself as a worthy opponent to the Penang State Museum in a stiff competition to draw in the crowd.
The state government is also quick to proclaim the site to have good chance to be the state’s next biggest treasure chest.
Topping the icing for Khoo on that memorable evening is when he received commendation for his remarkable work from the Chief Minister of Penang himself when the latter turned up to grace the opening.
Topping the icing for Khoo on that memorable evening is when he received commendation for his remarkable work from the Chief Minister of Penang himself when the latter turned up to grace the opening.
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I write to thank you on your favourable comment of my works in the Penang and Khoo Kongsi museum. I just came to know on your article after a friend mentioned it to me yesterday.
I wonder if you are the same mysterious writer who wrote a very good article on me in the Star just after I was asked to leave the Penang museum.
It is heartening to know that there is someone out there who knows and appreciates my contributions.
I might be commissioned to design a Baba museum in Phuket city this year. I will keep you informed and when it is completed, you will definitely be invited to attend its opening.
Once again, I thank you for your article. You seem to be very in touch on museum matters.
Best Regards,
Khoo Boo Chia
+6012 488 3161
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