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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shouson_ChowShouson Chow - Wikipedia

    Sir Shouson Chow (Chinese: 周壽臣; pinyin: Zhōu Shòuchén; 1861–1959), KBE, LLD, JP, also known as Chow Cheong-Ling (Chinese: 周長齡; pinyin: Zhōu Chánglíng), was a Hong Kong businessman. He had been a Qing dynasty official and prominent in the Government of Hong Kong.

  2. Sir Shouson Chow – director of many Hong Kong firms and corporations – The Industrial History of Hong Kong Group. April 8, 2024 Admin Articles, General, Hong Kong Companies, People. This article incorporates one written by John M. Carroll published in the Dictionary of Hong Kong Biography.

  3. 周壽臣 爵士, KBE , LLD , JP ( Sir Shouson Chow ,1861年3月13日—1959年1月23日),原名 周長齡 , 香港島 黃竹坑 新圍 人, 晚清 高級官員,最後在1909年調任「 奉錦山海關兵備道 兼 山海關 監督」,直到清亡。 其後成為20世紀初期 香港 政商界著名人物,曾於1918年參與創立 東亞銀行 ,並長年擔任該銀行之主席達三十多年。 周壽臣為 英屬香港 第一名華裔 議政局 成員,作為政府及民間華人的溝通橋樑。 另外,周壽臣亦熱心公益,積極參與慈善活動。 曾經於1929年創立 香港保護兒童會 ,又先後擔任 保良局 及 東華三院 顧問。 由於周壽臣對早期香港貢獻甚多,社會地位崇高,他與 何東 在20世紀50年代時被合稱為「香港大老」。

  4. 3. Okt. 2010 · Shouson Chow was a multi-faceted individual who linked the very earliest years of British Hong Kong to the Self-Strengthening Movement in late 19th-century China to the early Chinese republic...

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  5. 2. Juni 2016 · Deceased. Born. Date. 13 Mar 1861. Birthplace (town, state) Wong Chuk Hang San Wai. Died. Date. 23 Jan 1959. Cause of death. Natural Casues. Sir Shouson Chow was born in Wong Chuk Hang San Wai, a previously walled village at the base of current day Shouson Hill. It is now a shanty town/town house area.

  6. The Chinese Cooperative Council was chaired by Chow Shouson, member of the Executive Council and also Legislative Council of the British Hong Kong government before the war. The 22 members of the council were selected by the three-member (later four) Chinese Representative Council which chaired by Lo Kuk-wo ( Robert Kotewall ).

  7. Ho Shai-lai), a third in Chinese followed by an English translation (Chow Shouson), and the latest, Tracing My Children's Lineage, in English. Even after several books on the Ho family, the story of one of Hong Kong's wealthiest men continues to intrigue us. No-one fulfilled the rags to-riches fantasy as completely as Ho Tung (1864-1956). The ...