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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tan_Lark_SyeTan Lark Sye - Wikipedia

    Tan was born in a Hoklo peasant family of seven in Jimei of Tong An in Fujian, China. Born into of very limited means, and orphaned young, he had little chance of an education before he made his way to Nanyang in 1916 together with his brothers, at the age of 18. Career.

  2. Jimei (simplified Chinese: 集美区; traditional Chinese: 集美區; pinyin: Jíměi Qū ⓘ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chi̍p-bí-khu) is one of six districts of Xiamen, Fujian, China. Founded in 1992, with an area of 270 square kilometres (100 sq mi), in 2003 it gained some territory in a reorganisation of district governments .

  3. Tong'an District (simplified Chinese: 同安 区; traditional Chinese: 同安 區; pinyin: Tóng'ān Qū; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâng-oaⁿ-khu) is a northern mainland district of Amoy which faces Quemoy County, Republic of China. To the north is Anxi and Nan'an, and to the south is Jimei. Tong'an is also east of Lianxiang and Changqin to the West.

  4. Apr 15, 2021 · Jimei is the hometown of Mr. Tan Kah Kee (Chen Jiageng) (1874-1961), a renowned educator and leader of overseas Chinese. Nowadays, Jimei is one of the four most popular tourist sites of Xiamen City, especially for its academic atmosphere as well as pretty natural and social sights.

  5. The well-known Gulangyu Island, South Putuo Temple, Baicheng Beach and other areas like Jimei, Hulishan Fortress, Wanshiyan, etc. are highly recommended for a tour. A sea tourist line is also available for you to enjoy the amazing scenery of many beautiful small islands around.

  6. Aug 6, 2017 · In 1644, the Manchu invaded China and captured Beijing, where they founded the new Qing dynasty. The southern Ming court in Nanjing fell in 1645. The remaining Ming Loyalists further retreated to the southeast seaboard. The presence of the loyalists in the coastal...

  7. The Xiamen area consists of Xiamen Island, Gulangyu Island and four coastal districts, Haicang, Jimei, Tong'an and Xiang'an. Formerly known as Amoy, Xiamen was coopted by the British in the Opium War of 1841 and was the site of hostilities between China and Taiwan.