Vanishing Idols | Timeless
Nearly 130 years ago, Say Tian Hng began as a small family business. Today, fourth-generation Tze Yong is dedicated to modernizing this old craft, despite its decline locally and regionally. Tze Yong acknowledges the uncertainty but firmly believes in the craft's value. While the future of Say Tian Hng is uncertain, his determination to sustain it for another 100 years remains unwavering.
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