
Stake attention in this memory
A framed black and white photograph is mounted centrally on a light beige, vertically textured wall. An overhead warm-white spotlight illuminates the upper portion of the frame and the wall directly above, creating a bright central highlight. The photograph depicts two smiling Asian males, dressed in dark suits, white shirts, and dark ties, positioned from the chest up. The man on the left, identified in the caption as Ko Teck Kin, the then-President of the Chamber, wears a circular medal on his left lapel. The man on the right is identifiable as Lee Kuan Yew. Both subjects face the viewer. Behind them, dark, possibly marble, architectural elements are visible, including a plaque with partially legible English text: "AS OPENED," "LEE KUAN YEW," "SINGAPORE," and "EMBER, 1964." A third male figure is partially visible behind Lee Kuan Yew. Below the photograph, a white matte board features a black-text caption in both Chinese and English, confirming the event as "The opening of the Chamber building. (1964)." The depicted scene is the official opening of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCCI) building, located on Hill Street in Singapore, in 1964.
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