Tan Kah Kee's legacy: A lasting commitment to education and patriotism
Tan Kah Kee (1874-1961) was a prominent figure in modern Chinese history, rising from humble beginnings as a village boy from Jimei in Fujian Province. He moved to Singapore as a teenager and eventually became one of Southeast Asia's most successful entrepreneurs.
Tan's vision was not limited to business success; he believed education was essential for advancing society and strengthening the nation. He invested much of his wealth in education, founding numerous schools in both China and Singapore, including Jimei Schools and Xiamen University.
Tan remained deeply committed to his homeland. During the Sino-Japanese War, he united overseas Chinese communities to support China's resistance efforts. His legacy endures through his contributions to education and his patriotism.

"Mr. Tan is an enduring role model for all Xiamen University students," Zhang Zongyi, president of the university, told CGTN. "This year marks the 150th anniversary of his birth. I hope that Xiamen students will carry forward and embody the spirit of Tan Kah Kee, driven by a sense of mission in their studies and personal aspirations."
"Tan's legacy continues to inspire students to contribute to China's modernization and development," Zhang Zongyi said.
The symphonic drama also provided an enriching experience for the orchestra members themselves. "From composition to the final performance, the entire troupe engaged in an immersive learning process," said Fang. "Many members were moved to tears during their performances, which I believe is the best testament to the educational significance of this project."
The production premiered on September 27 at Xiamen University's Malaysia campus and continues to draw enthusiastic audiences, celebrating the educational and cultural legacy of Tan Kah Kee. As the audience left Jianan Hall, they carried with them not just the music but also a renewed appreciation for Tan Kah Kee's spirit – a legacy of education, community and unwavering dedication to his homeland.