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    ONG & ONG is a Singaporean industrial design, architecture, and urban planning firm. It was first established in 1972 by Ong Teng Cheong and his wife Ling Siew May. [3] Headquartered in Singapore, the company maintains its presence across various Asian countries such as China, Japan, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Mongolia, and Thailand.

  2. It was at a Christmas party organized by his schoolmate in 1952 that President Ong Teng Cheong first met his wife and the great love of his life, Madam Ling Siew May. Teng Cheong was then a student at the Chinese High School while Siew May was studying at Nanyang Girls’ High School. On the way to that event, Siew May’s friends had told her ...

  3. Ling Siew May (1937 – 30 July 1999) was a Singaporean architect who served as the 5th Spouse of the President of Singapore from 1993 to 1999, to President Ong Teng Cheong. She founded ONG & ONG, an architecture and urban planning firm, with her husband in 1972.

  4. Mr Ong Teng Cheong's Eulogy to his beloved wife, Madam Ling Siew May (3 August 1999) “Here lies a girl who came from an orphanage in Shanghai 50 years ago. She arrived in Singapore at the age of 11, speaking only Shanghainese and owning scarcely more than the clothes on her back.

  5. Mar 6, 2016 · His wife, the late Ling Siew May, was also an architect and principle partner of Ong & Ong Architect, a firm started by the husband and wife team in 1971.

  6. Feb 8, 2002 · Wife: Ling Siew May (m. 1963–30 July 1999, her death), whom Ong met when they were in secondary school. She died from colon cancer on 30 July 1999. Children: Two sons, Tze Guan and Tze Boon Timeline 22 Jan 1936: Born as eldest son to Ong Keng Wee and Chung Lai Heng. 41

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  8. Jul 30, 1999 · Architect. Singaporean First Lady. She was the wife of Ong Teng Cheong, the 5th President of Singapore. Born in Shanghai, China, she was sent to an orphanage after she and her family were separated during the Japanese occupation of Singapore. She returned to Singapore in 1948 after her father had located them. She...

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