ASIAN HERITAGE MUSEUM (AHM)
(to be located in Kuala Lumpur)
Rare, unique and precious porcelain, coral, organic growths and antiques inside an aquariumFish and water optional!
All these are for sale!
Imagine the major boost they will inject into your lobby, office or home!
Contact 019 6633 747 for details! Or kee@fswmag.com
Innovative & Unique Government-Supported,
CSR-Driven & Think-Tank Initiative
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To be set up soon (in 2014) at the KLCC area,
with about 13,000 sq ft floor space to display in 7 galleries (each with a
unique theme) a wide variety of about 1,500 pieces of amazing Asian and
geological artefacts
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Telling true Asian historical and nature’s
stories in an interesting manner by using multimedia and to be as interactive
as far as possible
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World-class expertise secured, including
former Curator of the Liverpool National Museum, UK and various local and
international artefacts’ experts
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Main objectives of promoting multiculturalism,
regional cultural heritage & understanding and peace in the region. To also
promote tourism industry and to make KL a cultural heritage hub of Asia
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Heritage & Peace Council (HPC) to be
set up in conjunction with the museum with eminent global personalities as
members and to hold regular forums at the museum to promote peace
At
least 4 people involved in this project (including the CEO and Executive
Advisor of AHM) are members of RLC.
For more information about this
multicultural heritage project, please call Asian Heritage Museum Tel: (603) 2287
8858
WHAT’S THE AQUARIUM ABOUT
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The aquarium
represents a miniature museum of 30 Asian artefacts, corals, driftwood &
geological crystals
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It’s a very small
sneak preview of what the Asian Heritage Museum would be displaying (over 1,500
pieces of artefacts) and it would be
using multimedia and interactive approach to make the museum both educational, enlightening
and interesting
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The objects are
arranged into a 3-D piece of art
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The centre pieces
are 3 unique and rare 500-year old Lena Cargo Ming artefects – large Blue &
White dish, Celadon dish and a small Blue & White dish. There is a blue coffee table book (on the
table in front) written by 3 well-known world experts about the Lena Cargo,
which was a shipwreck found off the coast (Lena Shoal) of The Philippines in
1997
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This combination
of rare and amazing ceramics, crystals, corals, bottle and driftwood is unique
and not available anywhere in the world
MESSAGE FROM KK TAN THE FOUNDER AND OWNER OF ASIA HERITAGE MUSEUM
"Dear
friends & supporters of our Asian Heritage Museum project,
We have a new value-added concept of our artefacts in an
“eco-system” aquarium of artefacts, as a unique piece of world class 3-D art
that any owner would be proud to display at their boardroom, office lobby,
mall, hotel, casino or home. It’s a piece of “master art” over many (30) art
pieces of nature’s (corals, crystals & driftwood) and historical human art.
As a life
model, I attached some images of the waterless aquarium of artefacts at the
lobby of Royal Lake Club (RLC) for a period of about 3 months. There are also 4
ancient Dabakan Malay drums (not in the images) added subsequently. If you have
time or when there is an opportunity, please check it out. It’s like a little
sneak preview to the Asian Heritage Museum and a kind of educational awareness
for members and guests of RLC to alert them and support our museum
project in any meaningful way they can.
For those
who make inquiries and are interested to purchase a similar aquarium set to
display such a unique world class 3-D piece of art at their boardroom, mall,
lobby of a building or home, we would be prepared to sell it for a discounted
price (with certificates of authenticity and buy back guarantee in a year) to
raise some much need cash while waiting for the kick start funds to come in. It
would be a win-win situation, buying a unique world class piece of art at a
great bargain and to support a good CSR cause. The sale of one or two sets of
similar artefacts in the aquarium would not significantly affect our collection
of very diverse artefacts at the proposed museum.
If you know
of any party interested please let me know (with a success commission payable
to you), please let me know. Since it would be a very limited sale, the owner
of this aquarium would have something that money (later) cannot buy and no one
else in the world would have such a unique master piece.
Thank you
& kind regards,
K.K.Tan
Chief
Executive Officer
Asian
Heritage Museum Sdn Bhd
Unit 41-6,
The Boulevard
Mid Valley
City
59200 Kuala
Lumpur
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ASIAN HERITAGE MUSEUM (AHM)
(to be located in Kuala Lumpur)
Innovative & unique
government-supported, CSR-driven & think-tank initiative
-
To be
set up soon (in 2014) at the KLCC area, with about 13,000 sq ft floor space to
display in 7 galleries (each with a unique theme) a wide variety of about 1,500
pieces of amazing Asian and geological artefacts
-
Telling
true Asian historical and nature’s stories in an interesting manner by using
multimedia and to be as interactive as
far as possible
-
World-class
expertise secured, including former Curator of the Liverpool National Museum,
UK and various local and international artefacts’ experts
-
Main objectives
of promoting multiculturalism, regional cultural heritage & understanding
and peace in the region. To also promote tourism industry and to make KL a
cultural heritage hub of Asia
-
Heritage
& Peace Council (HPC) to be set up in conjunction with the museum with
eminent global personalities as members and to hold regular forums at the
museum to promote peace
At least 4 people involved in this project (including the CEO
and Executive Advisor of AHM) are members of RLC.
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WHAT’S THE AQUARIUM ABOUT
The
aquarium represents a miniature museum of about 10 Asian artefacts, corals
& geological crystals
It’s a
very small sneak preview of what the Asian Heritage Museum would be displaying
(over 1,500 pieces of artefacts) and it would be using multimedia and
interactive approach to make the museum both educational, enlightening and
interesting
The
objects are arranged into a 3-D art piece with a fascinating story to tell.
The
centre piece is a unique and rare 500-year old Lena Cargo Ming Blue & White
dish. There is a coffee table book written by 3 well-known world experts about
the Lena Cargo, which was a shipwreck found off the coast (Lena Shoal) of The
Philippines in 1997
This
combination of rare and amazing artefacts is unique and not available anywhere
in the world
FINALLY A LAST WORD FROM KK TAN
We have
replaced the fluorescent light in the artefacts’ aquarium (AA) at the lobby of
the Royal Lake Club (RLC) with LED light, which is more environmentally
friendly, emit less heat and brighter. Please see the latest image attached.
We also
wish to clarify that the display of the AA at the lobby of RLC is NOT an
exhibition specially organized to draw crowd there but simply a new piece of
3-D art being put there to liven up the place and a passive opportunity for us
to inform and raise awareness to members and guests of RLC about our
government-supported Asian Heritage Museum (AHM) project.
There is no
advertisement or promotion to inform members of RLC and the public about this
display. In our case, it’s more educational and we are promoting the heritage
& other CSR value of our AHM project which would be located at Avenue K,
KLCC later this year. We have already found a private funding source to kick
start the project and we are expecting to commence operations in the 2nd
half (perhaps 4th quarter) of this year.
In the
meantime, we are also hoping that there would be interest from a few “suitable
parties” to consider purchasing a similar set (you can also pick and choose the
artefacts, corals, driftwood and crystals from a great variety of our
collection) so that we can start some aspects of our preliminary work for the
museum.
Imagine if
you are the owner or property manager of an upmarket or 5-star
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mall
-
hotel
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commercial building
-
bank
-
casino or
-
large mansion
and this
unique world class 3-piece art (a master piece based on an arrangement of many
human and nature’s art pieces, backed by certificates of authenticity, buy back
guarantee and a coffee table book about the Lena Cargo written by 3 well-known
world experts on Ming artefacts) is placed in the lobby of your building, which
no other players in your industry or type of building here or around the world
would have. Yes, it can be an very exclusive arrangement as we intend to sell
at most one set to one sector. And you would also be getting a great investment
bargain of buying it at 50 percent of the estimated “market value” and with the
value increasing steadily over the years especially after our museum is open to
the public, as for other rare and unique art pieces with provenance.
If any of
you have an interest or would like to know more about a possible purchase (full
set or individual pieces) or even a lease rental of the AA, please let me know.
Artefacts’
Website: http://terrazenenterprise.blogspot.com
or call KEE HUA CHEE 019 6633 747
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