Resia Boroboedoer

In her father's book Youn Lun Fah, she has read that a jar with Gautama Buddha's ashes is hidden in the temple of Borobudur.

Young decides to abandon her search for the ashes, and instead leads an ascetic life as a guard to the temple with Gandha.

[2] Olive Young, a mixed-race woman from Shanghai, was cast in the lead role[1] and paid a large sum of 2,000 Dutch guilders monthly for her work with the studio.

It was a critical flop, and generally decried as illogical and having poor image quality; viewers also described it as a "bastard" film owing to Young's crudeness.

The film critic Kwee Tek Hoay questioned how a girl from Sumatra could have found a Chinese-language book, or how Young could communicate with the Javanese – who could not speak Mandarin.

Borobudur , the film's setting, in 1873