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Tio Tek Hong (1877–1965) was a colonial
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businessman and
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, best-remembered as a pioneer of the Indonesian music recordings industry and as the founder of Toko Tio Tek Hong, one of the country's earliest modern
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s. He was also the first person to make a recording, in 1929, of
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's future
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, ''
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''.


Family background and early life

Born in 1877 in the fashionable district of
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,
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, Tio was the son of prominent businessman Tio Tjeng Sioe (b. 1844) and Lie Loemoet Nio (b. 1856). He came from important and well-connected ''
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'' lineages of the 'Tjabang Atas' gentry on both sides of his family. Through his father, he was the grandson of a leading merchant Tio Him and Thung Eng Nio. His elder half-brother, Tio Tek Soen, served as Kapitein der Chinezen in Batavia, while his much-older first cousin,
Tio Tek Ho Tio Tek Ho, 4th Majoor der Chinezen (; 1857 - 1908) was a Chinese-Indonesian bureaucrat who served as the fourth and penultimate '' Majoor der Chinezen'' or Chinese headman of Batavia, now Jakarta, capital of Indonesia. This was the most senior ...
, was the fourth Majoor der Chinezen of Batavia (in office from 1896 until 1907). The Chinese officership, consisting of the ranks of '' Majoor, Kapitein and der Chinezen'', was an arm of the Dutch colonial government with administrative and judicial jurisdiction over the colony's Chinese subjects. On his mother's side, Tio came from the influential Lie family of Pasilian as a grandson of the high official Lie Pek Tat, Kapitein-titulair der Chinezen, and a great-grandson of the ''
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'' andlord Lie Tiang Ko, Kapitein-titulair der Chinezen. Tio's mother was also a first cousin of Lie Tjoe Hong, the third Majoor der Chinezen of Batavia (in office from 1879 until 1896). Through her, Tio was also a second cousin of Lie Tien Nio, wife of the colonial statesman
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; and of the bureaucrat Lie Tjian Tjoen, Kapitein der Chinezen, husband of the
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activist Aw Tjoei Lan. As a privileged member of the colonial establishment, he was able to attend the elite ''
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'', commencing in 1884, which gave him a Dutch-language education.


Career

In 1902, together with his brother Tio Tek Tjoe, Tio founded the eponymous Toko Tio Tek Hong, one of the earliest modern department stores in colonial Indonesia, selling merchandise labelled with non-negotiable fixed prices, an unusual practice at the time. The store was successful and became one of the most popular shopping destinations in the Dutch colonial capital. Tio expanded his store by acquiring adjoining properties, and twice rebuilt it, first in 1911, then again in 1916, inaugurating the present building in 1917 to coincide with his store's 15th anniversary. The firm continued to grow with the opening, in 1921, of a branch store at
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in the Preanger, West Java. In 1927, Tio's department store celebrated its 25th anniversary; the popular newspaper '' Nieuws van den Dag voor Nederlandsch-Indië'' declares:
"The firm was the first to have a large modern retail space, a pleasant change from shophouses and market sheds; its opening was an event in the history of the capital. What Tio Tek Hong has been to Batavians of ''tempo doeloe'' ormer timescan best be seen from the fact that they used to say: 'If it is not available at Tio Tek Hong, then do not try it elsewhere. You won't get it anywhere."
Today, the building that used to house this pioneering department store has become a local historic landmark in modern-day
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. While his core business was initially sport and hunting equipment, in 1903 Tio became the sole agent in Batavia for the newly established German record label company
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. A year later, in 1904, Tio started to release
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under his own name, ''Tio Tek Hong Record'', as a subsidiary of Odean–the first to do so in Indonesia. His record producing focused on discs of popular Malay-language songs, including ''
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'' and ''stambul'' music. By 1917, Tio's company had 'almost a monopoly in the Indies' over this genre, and 'contributed much to give the name of the firm a melodious sound'. In 1929, Tio got in touch with the
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W. R. Supratman, who wrote both the lyrics and melody of the future
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of Indonesia, '
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'. The two agreed to issue records of the new anthem with Supratman retaining its copyright. While the new records were popular, in the 1930 the Dutch colonial authorities placed a ban on the song and confiscated all remaining unsold records. Tio's businesses declined in the 1930s due to the
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; and in 1934, the firm vacated its premises for a smaller venue. The business survived, however, until the 1950s, albeit in a more modest form. Apart from his business career, Tio was active in several community organisations, playing an important role in the founding, in 1902, of ''Musica'', a European music association whose mission was to provide tuition in western music theory and musical instruments, such as the piano, the violin and the cello. From 1902 until 1904, Tio acted as a commissioner on the governing board of the influential, Confucian renewal and educational organisation
Tiong Hoa Hwee Koan Tiong Hoa Hwee Koan (THHK, ) was an Indonesian Chinese organization founded on March 17, 1900 in Batavia, Dutch East Indies. Its founders included former classmates Lie Kim Hok and Phoa Keng Hek ''Sia'', both of whom had been educated at Sierk ...
, which operated under the patronage of Tio's cousin, Majoor Tio Tek Ho. A keen hunter, Tio was also a founding board member and honorary secretary and treasurer of the ''Nederlandsch-Indisch Jagersgenootschap'' etherlands Indies Hunting Association which was established on June 21, 1931. In 1959, Tio Tek Hong published his
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, ''Kenang-kenangan: riwajat-hidup saja dan keadaan di Djakarta dari tahun 1882 sampai sekarang'' Recollections: My Life and Djakarta from 1882 until the Present' He died in 1965 in Djakarta.


Major works

*''Kenang-kenangan: riwajat-hidup saja dan keadaan di Djakarta dari tahun 1882 sampai sekarang'' (in Indonesian) nglish: 'Recollections: My Life and Djakarta from 1882 until the Present' Tio Tek Hong (1959)


Bibliography


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Tio, Tek Hong 1877 births 1965 deaths People from Batavia, Dutch East Indies People of the Dutch East Indies Indonesian people of Chinese descent Indonesian Hokkien people Tio family of Pasar Baroe Lie family of Pasilian Cabang Atas Indonesian music people Indonesian record producers