Key Points
- Yee ‘Terry’ Guanshun and his wife, Huang ‘Lee Bee Yee’ Limei, have been running Branxton’s only Chinese takeaway restaurant for the past 40 years.
- Their three children grew up in a home attached to the shop.
- A new exhibition by their daughter Yee ‘Steffie’ Shuting reflects on the experience.
Their three children — Ebony, Steffie, and Tyson — all grew up there.
Malaysian Chinese man Yee Guanshun, 70, and his wife Huang Limei, 56, run a family Chinese restaurant in the small town of Branxton in NSW. Source: SBS / Ranky Law
The restaurant had been her “playground” as a child, Steffie told SBS Chinese.
“There were always customers coming in to greet my parents,” she said.
As children, Ebony (right), Steffie (centre), and Tyson (left), rollerbladed at their parents’ Chinese restaurant. Source: Supplied
While Steffie has endless fond memories of growing up in this “thrilling” environment, a regional family-run Chinese restaurant can be a place of “mixed emotions for both the parents and children”, she said.
“To be honest, I probably still have that now. And I think it’s an ongoing thing. It just keeps evolving.”
Burger joint transformed into Chinese restaurant
Apart from a small renovation when it first opened, the layout of Yee’s has remained largely unchanged over the past few decades.
Since arriving in Australia in 1977, Yee Guanshun has been working in Chinese restaurants including his own for over 40 years. Source: Supplied
He told SBS Chinese that since it opened, the business has always been very good thanks to a strong local customer base.
“This restaurant is my only income (source), and will always be in my heart,” Yee said.
‘Very busy mother’
“(I would work every day for) 12 hours, sometimes 15 hours, (not resting) until midnight,” she said.
When her children were young, Huang Limei often carried them on her back while she worked in the family’s restaurant. Source: Supplied
“It’s really hard to go to work and take care of children when kids are sick, or when I’m sick myself,” she said.
“It’s good for (a couple) to start a small business … (and) work side-by-side and share the same hardships … I think this is a good journey, and I have a great sense of accomplishment.”
A special exhibition
Now an animation director based in Melbourne, Steffie recently held an exhibition called ‘Chinese Restaurant Playground’ in Footscray, showcasing old photos and videos of her family.
Yee ‘Steffie’ Shuting. Source: SBS / Nicole Gong
Chinese restaurants are very much a part of Australia’s country towns, she said, and “most country towns will have at least one Chinese restaurant”.
“I’d like viewers is to walk away feeling like they had an have an insight into life behind the Chinese restaurant and hopefully this exhibition humanises the owners behind the Chinese restaurant as well, which we don’t often hear stories about.”
Source Agencies