Wong Nai Siong (simplified Chinese: 黄乃裳; traditional Chinese: 黃乃裳; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: N̂g Nái-siông; Bàng-uâ-cê: Uòng Nāi-siòng) (1849–22 September 1924) was...
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around the fort, engaging in various business activities. In 1901, Wong Nai Siong led a significant migration of 1,118 Fuzhou Chinese from Fujian, China...
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life of her great-grandfather, the historical figure Chinese reformer Wong Nai Siong. As a martial artist Pang has developed a system of women's self defence...
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source needed] Through his mother Anne Pang, Pang is a descendant of Wong Nai Siong, the Chinese revolutionary leader, Christian reformer and humanitarian...
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of native Rambutan known as "Buah Sibau" in Iban language. In 1901 Wong Nai Siong led the first batch of Foochows from China to Sibu to open up the fertile...
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Baochen (1848–1935), Chinese scholar and loyalist to the Qing dynasty. Wong Nai Siong, a Chinese revolutionary leader and Christian scholar. Chen Jitong,...
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Sino-Japanese War. Lim married Margaret Wong Tuan-Keng (黃端瓊; Huáng Duānqióng), the eldest daughter of Sibu pioneer Wong Nai Siong, in 1896 at a Presbyterian church...
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Park in 1991, Multi-Storey Car Park at Jalan Kampung Nyabor and Jalan Wong Nai Siong in 1993, Taman Jubli Bukit Aup (Phase I) was completed in 1993 and Phase...
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to as Chinatown. Fuzhounese immigrants from Fuzhou, Fujian, led by Wong Nai Siong in 1901, settled along the Rajang River in what is now Sibu, as due...
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Taylor & Francis. pp. 124–. ISBN 978-0-429-97452-6. Zhongling Ye (2001). Wong Nai Siong and the Nanyang Chinese: An Anthology. Singapore Society of Asian Studies...
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