Petrus Kanisius Ojong
P. K. Ojong | |||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 歐陽炳昆 | ||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 欧阳炳昆 | ||||||||
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Indonesian name | |||||||||
Indonesian | Auwjong Peng-koen |
Petrus Kanisius Ojong (25 July 1920 – 31 May 1980) was one of the founders of Kompas, one of Indonesia's daily newspapers.
Early life
Auwjong Peng Koen was born in Bukittinggi on July 25, 1920. Since childhood, his father, Auwjong Pauw, always taught him to be disciplined, economical, and hard working. His father was a farmer in Quemoy Island (part of Fujian Province,now under control of Taiwan). He moved to Sumatra to get a better job.
Even though eventually Auwjong Pauw became a successful tobacco lord, he never pampered his children. His teachings had really shaped Peng Koen character. He became a serious and very straightforward person.
Peng Koen also showed that kind of attitude when he was at Hollandsch Chineesche School (primary school for the Chinese). During this time he was introduced to Catholic teachings, and finally converted to Catholicism and received the baptism name of Andreas.
Higher education
Peng Koen went to Hollandsche Chineesche Kweekschool to pursue his study. During this time, he was appointed as a leader of students organization. His task was to prepare reading material for the members. Other than that, he also planned the Chinese New Year celebration and year-end picnic.
He loved to read newspapers and magazines. Whereas other students just read the articles, Peng Koen tried to digest the writing styles and the ideas of every articles.
It is said that Peng Koen was a bit 'stiff' when he faced the opposite sex. One of his ex-classmates, Oei Yin Hwa, who owned a sweets shop in Cianjur, still remembers that Peng Koen was known as verstrooide professor or forgetful professor
His colleague at university said that Peng Koen was a very serious person. So serious that he could not even make a funny joke.
Career Life
Peng Koen was a teacher before he became a journalist. His career as teacher was ended when Japan attacked Indonesia and closed all the existing school at that time.
During his career life as a journalist, it's almost impossible to be an idealist journalist. Fortunately, he could overcome every barrier. For him, idealism cannot go alone, it must be followed by intelligence, entrepreneurship, and great characteristic. Otherwise, a journalist would only end up shot dead.
He also worked for Star weekly once, a Malay magazine. During that time he also had an opportunity to work with Felix Tan.
Social Work
PK Ojong actively took part in social organization called Sin Ming Hui which was established by Khoe Woen Sioe and Injo Beng Goat. The organisation was housed in one of Jakarta's best-known historic landmarks, Candra Naya.
Post Life
PK Ojong died in Jakarta in 1980. His biography, PK Ojong: Hidup Sederhana, Berpikir Mulia was published in 2001. The author of the book is Helen Ishwara. The book contains PK Ojong's experiences with the background of Old Order and New Order
See also
External links
- (Indonesian) PK OJONG Salah Satu Pendiri Kompas (http://www.solusihukum.com/tokoh/tokoh44.php)