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Selasa, 22 November 2016

Yap Ah Loy...

Ada sesiapa tahu siapa dia Yap Ah Loy?

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The developer of Kuala Lumpur
In 1868, the third Chinese Kapitan of Kuala Lumpur, Yap Ah Loy, emerged as leader, and became responsible for the survival and growth of this town.[6] During the early times, Kuala Lumpur was beset many problems, including the Selangor Civil War which devastated the town; it was also plagued by diseases and constant fires and floods. Kuala Lumpur was destroyed several times,[7] but each time Yap rebuilt the town. He strove to develop Kuala Lumpur from a small, obscure settlement into a booming mining town.[8] In 1880, the state capital of Selangor was moved from Klang to the more strategically advantageous Kuala Lumpur.[9]
In 1881, a flood swept through the town following a fire which engulfed it earlier. These successive problems destroyed the town's structures of wood and atap(thatching). As a response, Frank Swettenham, the British Resident of Selangor, required that buildings be constructed of brick and tile.[9] Hence, Kapitan Yap Ah Loy bought a sprawling piece of real estate for the setting up of a brick industry which would spur the rebuilding of Kuala Lumpur. This place is the eponymous Brickfields. Hence, destroyed atap buildings were replaced with brick and tiled ones. He restructured the building layout of the town. Many of the new brick buildings mirrored those of shop houses in southern China, characterised by "five foot ways" as well as skilled Chinese carpentry work. This resulted in a distinct eclectic shop house architecture typical to this region. In this developing town, Yap owned a third of all the buildings in Kuala Lumpur, and two third of the urban land east of the Klang River, in addition to his control of the tin mines.[7] Yap Ah Loy also spent a sum of $20,000 to expand road access in the city significantly, linking up tin mines with the city, these roads include the main arterial roads of Ampang RoadPudu Road and Petaling Street.
As Chinese Kapitan, he was vested with wide powers on par with Malay community leaders. He implemented law reforms and introduced new legal measures. He would also preside over a small claims court. With a police force amounting only 6, he was able to uphold to rule of law. He built a prison which could accommodate 60 prisoners at any time. Kapitan Yap Ah Loy also built Kuala Lumpur's first school and a major tapioca mill in Petaling Street of which the Selangor's Sultan Abdul Samad had an interest.
After Yap's death in 1885, the population of Kuala Lumpur increased greatly due to the construction of a railway line, initiated by Swettenham and completed in 1886, which increased accessibility into the growing town. In 1896, Kuala Lumpur was chosen as the capital of the newly formed Federated Malay States due to its central position.[10] It was however Yap who was responsible keeping Kuala Lumpur viable as a town during its many setbacks in its early years.[11] Although there are no public monuments to Yap, according to the scholar on the Malaysian history J.M. Gullick, "if you seek his memorial remember that you are in Kuala Lumpur."[12]


Mungkinkah kebelakangan ini, Kuala Lumpur masih memerlukan susur galur Yap Ah Loy untuk terus membangunkannya?  Dulu mungkin mereka pendatang, tapi sekarang mereka diundang...

Papan tanda di tapak TRX (Tun Razak Exchange),
Kuala Lumpur...


8 ulasan:

  1. Pemimpin yang diperlukan oleh setiap bangsa dan zaman. Adakah kini kita tandus dengan pemimpin berintegriti?

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  2. Realitinya kalau dibiarkan memang papantanda di M'sia tak akan ada bahasa Melayu lagi Kakcik sebab yg menguasai ekonomi bukan Melayu lagi. Apa lagi Melayu yg ada kuasa pula semakin rabun tak bertukar-tukar kanta cerminnya...

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  3. teringat belajar sejarah pasal yap ah loy dedulu

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  4. hmmmm ..... mungkin kita akan dijajah oleh mereka satu hari nanti ??
    terlalu byk yg dibangunkan oleh mereka itu .... bkn 1 projek tp 2-3 projek besar ... edra juga dijual kpd mereka ..... hmmmm

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  5. generasi yap Ah loy menguasai negara kita skrg ni....huhuu

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  6. Ramai lagi YAL dari tanah besar yang sedang meneropong kita sekarang.

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  7. Teringat belajar sejarah dulu dulu..... Tak dinafikan bangsa asing ni memang rajin kan KC....Orang kita ni bukan tak pandai, tapi penyakit M memang banyak duduk dalam diri. Tak semualah...

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  8. Yap Ah Loi...memang tak pernah lupa nama ni..sekolah rendah berlajar sejarah/tawarikh pasal dia ni...

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