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Tan Kim Seng Bridge is the bridge across the Malacca River. It links Dutch Square with the Chinatown part of Malacca at Jalan Hang Jebat (Jonker Street). It bears the name of the wealthy early 19th century Straits Chinese philantropist, Tan Kim Seng, who donated it to the town. Tan Kim Seng was a Hokkien who was born in Malacca in 1805. He amassed a fortune as a trader. In addition to the bridge, he also donated land for the establishment of the Chinese cemetery.

The Tan Kim Seng Bridge is located near the Tan Beng Swee Clocktower, which bears the name of his son. The clocktower was built by his grandson, Tan Jiak Kim, in memory of the latter's father.

In 1840, Tan Kim Seng moved to Singapore, where he continued to be extremely successful, and donated generously to Singapore society. He is remembered there with the Tan Kim Seng Fountain and Kim Seng Road. He founded the Chinese Free School, one of the better schools in Singapore in the early 19th century. Kim Seng Bridge of Singapore was also named after him.

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Tan Kim Seng Bridge links Jalan Hang Jebat to Dutch Square.

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Tan Kim Seng Bridge (11 July 2005)
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Location of Tan Kim Seng Bridge in Malacca





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