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  1. Wong Nai Siong. In this Chinese name, the family name is Wong. 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 a Chinese revolutionary leader and educator from Minqing county in Fuzhou, Fujian province, China.

  2. Wong Nai Siong (Bahasa Cina: 黄乃裳) (1849 - 1924) adalah seorang pemimpin revolusioner Cina dan pengajar dari wilayah Minqing di Fuzhou, wilayah Fujian, China . Ia juga membawa orang-orang dari wilayah Fujian untuk berhijrah ke negara lain termasuk Malaysia, khususnya Sibu, Sarawak.

  3. Wong Nai Siong is probably one of the best-known pioneers to arrive in Sibu, Sarawak, from China. Wong was born on July 25, 1849 in Fujian province in China. In 1866, missionaries from the United States belonging to the Methodist Episcopal Mission came to his village.

  4. Aug 7, 2019 · Wong Nai Siong is perhaps one of the most famous Chinese pioneers to arrive in Sibu. Born on July 25, 1849 in Fuzhou, Fujian Province of China, Wong was the eldest of four sons. His father was Wong King Po who worked as a farmer (although some records stated that he was a carpenter).

  5. Wong Nai Siong (黄乃裳; 1849–1924), also known as Huang Jiu Mei (黄九美) or Huang Mu Hua (黄慕华), was a member of the Chinese Revolutionary Alliance and editor of Jit Shin Pau, a local newspaper. Born in Fujian, China, Wong came from a poor family where he grew up helping out at his family’s farm.

  6. Wong Nai Siong (黄乃裳; 1849–1924), also known as Huang Jiu Mei (黄九美) or Huang Mu Hua (黄慕华), was a member of the Chinese Revolutionary Alliance and editor of Jit Shin Pau, a local newspaper. Born in Fujian, China, Wong came from a poor family where he grew up helping out at his family’s farm.

  7. Jul 4, 2002 · A man, by name Uong (Wong) Nai Siong, a scholar and teacher of the missionaries who came to Foochow, was a reader of American history. It occurred to him that poor Christian Chinese might emigrate as poor Englishmen had done under the same conditions when the Mayflower sailed.

  8. IN 1901, Rev Wong Nai Siong led the first batch of 72 Foochows to Sibu. Another two groups followed the next year, bringing the total number of pioneering immigrants to 1,118.

  9. Mar 18, 2022 · Wong Nai Siong, a Chinese Revolutionary leader responsible for leading the Fuzhou migration to Sibu, decided after travelling for 13 days down the Rejang River that Sungai Merah was the most suitable place to start a new settlement due to its strategic riverbank location.

  10. www.tripadvisor.com.my › Attraction_Review-g1055332-d2280066-Reviews-Wong_NaiWong Nai Siong Garden - Tripadvisor

    Dec 1, 2021 · The park was erected to commemorate Wong Nai Siong - a Chinese revolutionary leader and educator from Minqing county in Fuzhou, Fujian province, China - who led people from Fujian province of China to migrate to Sibu, Sarawak. As a pioneer, Wong played a critical role in resettling the Fuzhou immigrants.

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