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    Koo Hsien-jung (Chinese: 辜顯榮; pinyin: Gū Xiǎnróng; Wade–Giles: Ku1 Hsien3-jung2; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ko͘ Hián-êng; Romaji: Ko Ken’ei; 2 February 1866 – 9 December...
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  • century by Koo Hsien-jung, during the period of Japanese rule in Taiwan. It is majority-owned by the Koo family. The company was headed by Koo Chen-fu and...
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  • baseball player Koo Hsien-jung (1866–1937), Taiwanese businessman and politician Koo Ki-Lan (born 1977), South Korean volleyball player Koo Kien Keat (born...
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    northern Taiwan into a wealthy business family headed by his father Koo Hsien-jung, Koo attended Taihoku Imperial University (now National Taiwan University)...
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    educator, civic activist and lawyer Koo Hsien-jung, former businessperson Koo Chen-fu, businessman, diplomat Koo Kwang-ming, politician Stan Shih, Co-founder...
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    local businessmen, including the influential Koo Hsien-jung, decided to invite the Japanese in. On Koo's initiative, three representatives of the city's...
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    of bandits or submission to the Japanese, Taipei's gentry elite sent Koo Hsien-jung to Keelung to invite the advancing Japanese forces to proceed to Taipei...
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    The publication was funded by Lin Hsien-tang, Lin Hsiung-cheng, Koo Hsien-jung, and Yen Yun-nien [zh]. Lin Hsien-tang was a cofounder of the Taiwanese...
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  • Knife - Kinmen Airport - Ko Bunyu - Jin Au Kong - Koo Chen-fu - Koo Hsien-jung - V.K. Wellington Koo - Koreans in Taiwan - Koxinga - Koxinga Ancestral...
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  • Shwedagon Pagoda was named in recognition of his patronage and support Koo Hsien-jung (辜顯榮; 1866–1937; ancestry: Hui'an, Quanzhou), businessman and politician...
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