Wong Shu Chin was in his early twenties when he decided to embark on the longest journey of his life. On a cold January morning in 1939, along with his fellowmen, Wong Shu began to cross the 14,500km distance from China to reach the Port of Kolkata in British India. His motive was to become a trader of Chinese goods and use his rare craftsmanship to start a business in the then British capital where many Chinese people were engaged as dockworkers since the late 18th century.