Leng Kee Road is a recognised location in Singapore. Like many roads in our country that are named after prominent figures, Leng Kee Road was named after a Gan clan pioneer who was a successful businessman. Alexandra Brick Factory and Leng Kee Hill are also familiar names that are associated with the Gan clan. All these roads and places were a part of the life journey of Gan predecessors and are a testament to their invaluable contributions to society. In 1866, Gan Eng Leng assumed the responsibility of organising funeral arrangements for his fellow clansmen. This included the sponsorship of burial plots, construction of roads and erection of tombs. Leng Kee Road was named after the philanthropic merchant.